,y Jr " A,- . i '.J THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1001', 0 I. i7 WEST . tVVAMi MEETING HAD AN ABRUPT END TROUBLE IN MT. LOCAL, NO. PLEASANT 1278. Motion to Expel Samuel Moigan In Accoidnnco with the Decision of the HnKleton Convention Caused a LaiRo Number of ills SympnthU oi s to Leave the Hall with Him. He Addiessod Them on the Cuib Stone Enteitainment In Menis' Hall Notes and Peisonnls. A sphlletl mh utliiK nf Alt. Pleasant Local. Nil UTs. Pulled .Mlin Woikets of Ami't leu, was lii'lil In .lanes' hull. ooriPT oi Jackson sttoot mill H'iUH'aJ tourl. Inst owning, wlili h mlfil In a illvMon "1" tin- niombei.s nt the iptes t ton u sustaining tlio Hilton til' tho delegates at tin' llazloton coin ration lu expelling tliflr o-piestlt nt. Samuel Mingan. tiotu thf i.mks of ill"' mine workois-. It Kt'l'llls 111 It .Mill Hull PH felled illilllii'S against fill. till otllohlls of the United Mine Woikets some time alio, but fulled to nibslanllnto them, unit tin- Haxlt'toii t oiisciitlon expelled 111 in fnim the union. 0't two liunilii'il unmbii" of the At t. Pleasant local I'lowilnl Into Junes' hall lust night to hear t lit- lepoit of Dt-lcgate .lolm Walsh, wlu iopieontcd them at Ma.lftoti Among those pies. I'lit was Mnig.tn and a host of his jtym i ithlt'M. Win n tin' ii'pott was Iit'anl, anil the aniitiuiueiucnt made thai Mor iui hail boon (Applied, l'lcddont Tlinm iM Mclliiiic inlet! thai tin; action of the ll.iylcton t onventlnii .should lie hiis laltictl. imtl Moigan munil oicpollod fioin the union This mllng tamed ihc i1lvlIon. Moigan st-li-cd the op linituulty tor making u xpitth. hut when ho was uilctl out of oitlcr, ho nut on his tout and ten the lull, fol lowed by many of the mombeis prcs- Ollt WIipu the men limbed tin- sidewalk, an Impromptu mooting was licit', anil Mingatli again "poke about the existing tioulile. Ills content. on was that he inn ptoxe the tiutlituliio-s ,)f his ns m i thins, and Is ready to do so. llks reniatks weie Ubt'ially npplaud ed. The latter tontend thai a two thlids oteot the loi'.il union Is ncies Miv to cpcl a niembii, mid that the llnlelon i oni cation exceeded Hull nil ihoilty In t spelling Moignn Weekly School Deposits. The follow lug deposits Wile In. id. il ABOUT THIS TIME LOOK OUT FOR ( COUGHS "I and COLDS TAKE DUFOUR'S FRENCH TAR. Muslin Underwear Sale This ib not au ordinary sale of Ladies' Muslin Under wear. It is an Extraordinary Sale in every respect, The Values Are Extraordinarily Good The Qualities Are Extraordinarily Fine The Styles Are Extraordinary in Variety The Slaking Is Extraordinarily Careful But the most extraordinary fact of all is that we should be able to give such wonderful offerings at this time of the year, when new Muslin Underwear for Spring is most wanted. Never mind how we got these bargains for you. The unexpected happened and our patrons get the beuefit. That's all, unless it may interest you to know that the Musliu Underwear offered at this Ex traordinary Good Value Sale is of the newest design, best qualities and highest class workmanship procura ble anywhere. Special attention is called to the following- num bers as being the best values we have ever olfered : Ladies' riuslin Night Dresses 4 HaiiiUonifi Styles at '10c 4 Handsome Styles at 00c (1 Handsome Styles at 80c 5 styles Fine Gowns at 1.10 (J styles Tine Gowm at .... i.; 4 styles Fine Gowns at 1.30 3 styles High Class Gowns at . . 1.00 ft styles High Class Govviib at . . 1.80 0 styles High Class Gowns nt . .2.10 4 styles High Class Gowns nt . .2.40 Lndies' Muslin and Cambric Corset Covers 3 styles Tilinmed Cotset Covets nt 23c 5 styles Tilinmed Cotset Covets nt 30c 0 styles Ttimmed Cotset Covets nt 40c 4 stylPS Trimmed Cotset Covets nt 40c fi styles beautiful Cotset Coveih nt 03c 4 styles beautiful Cotset Covets at 08c 4 styles Highest Gtade Cotfaet Covets .it 70c 3' styles Highest Giade cotset Covets at 00c 4 itylos Highest Gtado Corbel Coven nt 1.20 QfrJ i I Plain Cor&et Covets, made from best muslin. . , P1 ai A broken lot of Fine Corset Covets. Choice Globe Warehouse SCRANTON tlio Weal Side bank )esteidny foi the pupils of public schools No. IS and lit: Vi. 10 Ml Iff, '--ii Mi l' 1- ' I'll Mm, Muir.il. - 'l. MIm MilmlU, S t'n Ml llunil-l', i : Mlv Hullon, -I'-'li Ml Mr Kin, 'I. , M,-, lni. l i'JI Mi" l'. ni. ('It', Mlt Ktlluw, 1IM. Mit I'ljiiii, T-.V : MLi Mule fa . MM Vlnili). 'I Mi Mm l-itlr, N.iU; titul. M!.". No ll-IKiiitl HUM. V" ! Matllii Ualklii M.MI; HIM lwli, UV , Mice I'l-ns in I llmlii hrlli, l, Itlin l'.uin 'A i Villi) IllrliiuU, 4N , (JtliirlhC l'iillli-. 77t ! Nellie lwll. f.p . """ill Mi I) miM, "Av s Kllu I'rliP, it), Mirj llirrln, Vk.; lulil. IHi Pupils' High Avern(;cs. The Ilirt iIIvIhIoii ril.immill A pupils of Xti H Hi'honl ate belni? bluhly i tun pllllienled lor luiVlllR tile hlKhesl liver- iikch Jn the city lu their cMintluatlons al the HIkIi Hi'hool. Jloinei1 Kicsko ie-telM-tl an iiMuiKe of !iS per tent, and Mind lteba WllllaniH received four 100 pi if outlines out of seven bianrlies. Pol- lowing Is the clasHllled list of those se rin Iiik Keats In the tl rut tllvtslou of (li.uumar A: Hot Willlnii' W. It.'. i Willi me. ".. MiiIn. lliiiiutk I,, llnmr Kiii, :, iiIIm.1 l!rt-f, "i, IIIMi Kuri, l'. Tilitl .l.dit-, y"i, .Inn Mi won, til: Mini Wilkin-. HI, Miiiiih 'Mil" liV; ollte lllrlltv, '0 Vnni Cjvj, X; lliliilo Man-, UV, Olvuii .Itiiirs, 'i'i, I nun l IVIInw Id Nnri Dll. Ill; Alma White, 'Hi Hot U Minim, ); lllinrln IIioiiim, n.l; I'mltt llti, !il Win MlIihIIk, iH, ll'lf "li.tf, M Mil) Muiifonl. If.'. Mlllin Hilt. Ii'j llcillit i'jiwii. Pi, Mif limn i II, W: Vt!i lili'nuii. I'i Mirt'ini .Kni-, "J, I'. Iliiltiil'tiiiltr. Pi, lln-w slu,, r,, limine W itltlnj. HI. lltntt lit null Ki. II. -.!. 1)1, I.I. '); tlut'li' 1 ill, It). Mil., I Iriikin-, 111. "trill K m. '), Mji Rllllll Joiic, '. Hill M lets, HI, lloMlilllli l'hilli. 'f. lNMimnl 'loirn., . Vnhu l.lid, m, Mncurt Dnikiii, i: Ihultn V.ir '), Jtiu I iminrrlttr, -''! 1 17711 Wul.ll. I.. ' llii Vh. Mmi, kl; l.ollll' I.OOIIIH. VI. .Iillllll' Itnlii. "i. Clj at-t n.o, nt pi i irni. Auxllituy Enteitainment. The ladles of Division No -t, Daugh ter ol Kiln, nu nuvlllaiy to the An dent Older of Hibernians, hi Id an enjoyable eiiteitnlnment In Meaist' hall last evenluir, vvblih vas llbeially )ia lionlztd. ThonniH 1. Mi-Halo piesldid ami deltveieil an npptopilatc inltlii'hs. The inoKiamnie was a.s'follows' l'i.nio duct, Allte Cooper ami M.itv Qulnn.in; mh.U solo, Jllw Ainisb; fc lcptloti, SI. I'.itilek's ouhcsli.i; tennr Milo, ,. Meltujrli; plant, volo, A. Itafler ty. it cllal'on, Lottie .lours: solo, Mni tili .Ionian: voral solo, Nellie Cl.nk. M'li tion, I'. MoHnle. Mai y .Ionian; ie ( llatlon. Mai j MtCiaw, solo l '.it met Fahey, selet tlon, St. Patrick's orches tia. duel, Defjiiull and ShaiiKhnt ssj , buck and vvlnir tlnnit, Mr. Henley, tenor solo. Mlion Uittenhoiisc icilta tlon. Tense McCoy, vocal solo, Clara Saiidois; don daiite. MeDou.iltl and AVnNli; lenor solo. Thomas rout icci latloti. Llyiile Necdhani. solo, ,lanie Mellimb rei Itation, M!sh .Teiiklus, nlo. lllla AVnlsh, Jf ami ice, Hauy Hiith. tdior sciio, IMwiud AValsli, vie ml dint. Mr. and Mrs. cillioy: solo, .lames Hayes1 let ll.Ulon. l.lzle Mc c.itu solo, Sadie Duiklii, ' lei tlon, St lint on Mantlolln club Genet al News Notes. Chalks, the olnht-moiuhs-old iluld ol Mr and Mis. Aiuliew Wiklainl. ot 'Ml Washburn slieet, died esteulav and will be bin led in the Waslibuin Ladies' riuslin And Cambric Drawers a styles Ladles' Diavvers at. . . . 15c 3 styles Ladies' Drnweis at. . . . 25c 3 styles Ladles' Dinweis. at . . .2.20 4 styles, beautifully ttimmed, at 30c 0 styles, beautifuly tilmined, at 40e 3 styles, handsomely ttimmed, at G0c 1 styles, handsomely ttimmed, nt 80c 3 btyles, extia lino quality, at. .1.10 X ntyles, extia line quality, at. .1.15 4 styles, extia fine quality, nt. .1.10 Ladies' White riuslin Petticoats d styles ttimmed Skitts nt.... 40c 1 styles ttimmed Skitts nt.... 00c 0 styles clabotate Skitts at. . . . 1.10 1 styles elaborate Skitts nt. . . .1.30 3 styles elabotate Skitts at. . . .1.00 3 styles elaborate Skitts at. . . . 1.80 1 styles elabotate Skitts at. . . .2.10 4 styles elabotate Skitts nt. . . .2.08 Higher gtades if you want them. I lie sticet ccnieteiy Thursday nfteinoon. The funeral norvlcoH will bo held at the bonne at 2 o'clock. Mis. Moiwui 1 Daniels, of Division Mutt, oiitrrtalned a munlier of yoiinK pet pie last evening In honor ot her tluiiKlitel'. Mlrs Jeniilo Daniels. The event was a sin prist paitv mid vmis fiailKlit with much pleasuie, mid tit a .seasonable hour rei'ioshiiienta wore net veil. The date for the Hlootilo City Wheel men nilnsiiel show1 at Tavlor Is Mon day. March 'J.'p, Instead of last lilptht as pievlously announced, A full tehear s.il will bo held at the dub house this evenlnj,' Mrs, J. ,T. Itob'Mts, of South Main avenue, iccelvcd a tolcKtiiiu eslerilay 11111101111011117 the deith of her slster'n husbaiid. William Shaw, at l'awlet, Vt. Dectased was well known heio havliif? niatle inanv iiciiunlntanoeH heio diiilnn his unjoin n In Ibe city about n your anil a half iiko. The fuiiPial will bo held Tliurxilav afteiiioiin. The Injuries sustained bv Mis. 1M- vvaid HiiKhes, mother of Mis. Thomas 1'hllllps, ale mote set Ions than ut Ihsl anticipated. She sustained a fractured hip and her wrist was dislocated and oth.'i bodily bruises lesultett. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Excellent Eiiteitnlnment nt Wotk- Ingmen's Hnll Smoker Enjoyed by Oriole Base Unll Club. An excellent eniei talniuPlit Was tou tliicteit last ulKht at WoiKlnpiuon's hall on Alder sticet untler the auspices of tlie Woiklii(5nicti's Sltk and Henellclal sot tety. It was well intended bv a well pleased aiidlente, which ihoiotiKhly eiijojod Hie excellcni pioKi'auiiiH oar lied out. A larKe numbei of veiy olljojable vocal and instrumental unlabels weie Klven mid a one-net comedy was then pliuenttd bv menibeis of the associa tion. It was of a hlKhlv huniorous na- tuie. It was followed by another one act .skotih and the solving of lefiesh. lllellts bioiiHllt the eVelilllir 1 a closi-. Enjoyable Smoket. sinoker was i (inducted last nlghl A b the lneinbeis of the Oilnlo base ball club al their looms. A Aery enjoyable time was had by the members piesenl anil after sevoial iiiusle.il solos and songs had been heanl lefioshniPiits weie solved. News Notes. M'lio fuiioi.il of ,loopli, tint ii-.vo.ii-oltl Mm of .Mi. ami Mi!-. Prank Winter will tnko pl.no ihN afternoon at J o'clock f i oni tlio lamlly lesldcnio on Maplo dttoot. Sor h en will ho hold in St Maiyn 1'iilhollo i lunch on Hivei ttioot liitoniient will bo made lu the Twentieth vvuid t oiuotory. Comet Inline. So 111, Knifihts ot I'jthljs, will moot in ipguiar session th It evening in llarlni. til's hall. Tho unlabels of tho Luillo-t' Catholle Ueiiovolotit association will moot tliln ovonliuj at S o't lock lu l'haniKic.v hall Junior Onler fulled American Jlo t h mles. Count 11 ,n S.' will meet In Sihlnipll's hall thi.s ovenlni,'. Tin- luneial of the Infant ohlltl or -Mr. uud ill -. J.aKoniarllio will take jilato this af let noon at - o't lot K. Ser v It es over the i em. litis v 111 be heltl at tlio family lesltleiue, H stono avonuo. Intel incut will lie made lu the Twen tieth waul temotoiv Kenton sei V lets will ho heltl III rit. .Itilin's iliiiuh this cvcuiii. TonUht the mom eoinmlttie of tho Smith St'i.intoii YouiiK Women's Cluls tlan association will sive an fnlertain lii lit. whltli will bo tree lor all joillltf woiiKii. A nnifli al pioKiauinio will bo lcnileitil, lu which Mls Annie Ht heuer. .Mis. Ail. mi iWthwIndt and her pupils. Jllss Ida. Kiblu. A. lliiiniihioy and Mis. William Mt I'onnell. will take pait. Them will also bo one or two tableaux, ami lefmnhuifiitri will bo seivetl. All youni; women aio Invitetl lo t oine and hi Inn a triend. The moms aio at lnJl t'til.ir avenue XeNou Ilonsoii. of l'.iliu suett, Is veiy III, ami his lecoveiy Is unti o )PCt lot. Wnilam Mai stic n, of US Clieny s-tiei't. has lien mi tho elik list for two days iaM. Ills i oniplalnt In the Kilp. Mis. Davltl Tin ik r. of Te.n htioet. who h.iH boii veiy flrk for two month". Is now al tho Moos T.iylor hospital, whom .she Is icpottotl to bo s-lovvlv Impiovlm,'. .Mis. Joseph Clliiso, of W.lll0Vllle. Vt., ln has been on n visit lo hor Kr.ind-s-on, lloit 111 eon, of fodai aveiiuo. i.' t in nt tl home on .Sjtutdiiv. The IndltM of the I'rdai Avonuo Mell'odlst i hint h will HOive a Now Ih.Klantl iiiiior In ihp chtnch pnilors this oviiiIiik ftom fi to S o'clock. They Invito all their fi lends and member.) of Iho lOiiRioRittloit to j artlolpate. OBITUARY. Mis. Hntiiet Waite. Mr limn! W in, cul ;t ut., siimli nt In r ! "im ill II illl.n mile lirl 'i alter .i ln.' ill ti. i Til ttiiui il lull L" liM t inionmr morning; at in o't let k In in In r I ih li. i. ii tin! lull inn nt u II I ' iiutl" at II imil'oii DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT. Splendid Fiogtnmme Remleied in St. Paul's Chinch Hall. The St I'aul's Total Abstinent e socl et.. ol' (iioen HldKO. t oiidlieleil n tie llijhtftil onteitaliimeiit In St. Paul's rliuich hall last nlKht. Tho teatuie of the pioKiiiniino was a temperance loo niio by I'.tv J J I'uiian, of Wilkes 1J nit'. The miisiial puiiniiime was ocel leut. ami 1 tic liuletl selocunns bv tlio school oichostia and tho Jlleitilc. City llanjo club, lis well ns vocal soles by Miss Sndle (illllKan. .Miss Alleo llurlo. MIfs Maty IlushiicU anil Janios AVhc lau. The churih choli. undoi the till oleut leadership or I'mf. J. J KulIIv.in, also lentleiod seveial Bilcetlonn APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE. Cannot Pe Passed by the Piesent Councils. It ih (ftiieially believed that It will be iinpo.sxihlo to liasH the appioprl.itlon nitllnaiico for the comliiR lletrnl eor befoie Apill I The pilntod entni,iiH vvuio locelved c.i.l) ohtenla troni the pilntei by tlio clt chili, and the cstliuatt'H commit tee will nut bo uatlv to take their lit ht whack at them befoie toinorrow night. SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE Vliott a outili lo run iiiuil It u'tU hfjoml (In KJtll of inetlliliu'. lliet ollru a), "Oh, il will uiar .iu.ij," hut In moHt i.iM'it it will wear tin lu aa (tulil Hit) Im Incline! n, r tho kuiiimful liiitliillif' talltil Kemp'. lliUiiu, which it ohl mi it piwltlvo Kii.iraiiloo lu nut', lltey wouhl Iniiiiitllalrh no iho rwrllrnt ifltcl nfnr liklnir llio IliU iU I'rlii' i an.1 .'.in MjI kite fu VI ill ihii.iii'K. I DOING fiOIII) KVMRYWHUltK. A Medical Discovery That Effectual ly Cuies Piles In Every Foiiu. Tor many yoais physicians have ex perimented In vain, socking a icmedy which would effectually into piles and other lectal troubles, without resort ing to n Hiiiglcal operation. Many icmcdtcs were found to glvo temporary lellef, but none lould bo depended upon to muko a lasting, satlsfactoiy ouio. Within a ipcent period, how over, u mvv remedy, the 1'ymmhl Pile Cine, has been repeatedly teslod lu hundieda of cases anil with highly satlsfaetoty lesults. The llrst effect ot the Pyramid Pile Cuio Is to Instantly lemove the pain and In Itation generally present and fioni that tline on the cine lapltlly ptogiises mid hcfoie the patient Is hardly awaie of It ho Is entliely emed. The li'itu'dy seems to ad directly on the licives mid blood vessels of the pints ufTecteil as It comes Into dlioct contact with tlieni and sols up a healthy action, whltb In a perfectly natuuil wh hiings the pails to their normal condition. The remedy docs Its wotk without any pain or Inconvenience to the silf feier and Is justly considered one of the most meiltorlons dhcov cites of modern ni',dleliio. Plies Is one ot the most nillio!,lllg and often times daiigoiolis diseases with which huiiiaultv Is allllttcd. It neglected It fietiUently develops Into Fistula or some erninlly fatal uud In curable tiouble, whereas by the time ly use of this simple but effective leniedy no one need suffer a single day fioin any foim of piles, unless they want to The Pyramid Pile Cine Is petf-elly hainiless, containing no mineral pois ons mid Is also veiy loasoiiable In pilto, costing but fifty cents a pack age. It Is .sold In drug stores overy- wliere, Tho mantifuctuier.s of the rem edy are the Pyramid Dins' company, of Marshall, Mich., who have placed this excellent piopaiatlou befoie the public only after giving It thoiougti and lopeated tests lu the hands of reput able physh Inns. The lesults In hun tlieds of oases have convinced us that It will not disappoint you. DUNMORE DOINGS. Enteitainment Given nt Washington Hnll by Division 20, A. 0. H. Other Intetesting Items. HiM-itm No "ii Vminii Onl.r dl llilintii m. piM" nu tlalirnte rnlril.iiniiH.lit ami sot hi il Washington lull list i.u'lil. V Un,c frtiwtl 'vis pri-cut Jiul rnjnjnl tlif txifllcnt ork ot ilif lillnWiK amt- oiip; Vltn'i bi-liinti' qtinrntlp Ooorcr Mr.m. .lo' IliliJiiil, Vlrs Itincs O'Vlilli't, lurv Mnniitt, J liojuas Mtiiiliv, (Ntir Ileiitiip, SIJV I'm cell. Ktllf Alton, snliipj ltuitlif. Vnnio Millh.in, An nlo 111 in. Vlirlnol MoNiiltv. Sl-irj llnhi I. Mai) Is illoii. .1 unos T.i(o, Ultimas Vliillinn. 'llninu D'llolincll. Rev. Dieyet's Addtess. In tiitUr lltil tlio iJtco riiiinlr wlm tltuv tti In ir lto. 1'. r. II. Hic.Mr in o tl) m with out anv limine ciowilini.'. it Inn litt'n nruiiKul tint li will hpriK imiielu Jt tin- Pifi)ttli.in Clillltll On UiiIiii'mI it iillii .in nppirliihili of In .il Ins I tin i it tin MclhfilM cliiutli in it In sImii. Nubs of News. Ml-.-t lln-l IUwmhi, 111.' (.mull. Iiiklilaml thiitti, in liM nlulit Itmluril .1 Miini-t p.att tl Mm luniii' tit In I tmnl, SIik "iniiicl sinilli, o Wili-m .iitniie. 'Hit piny j I mirr) our, iIji cins ninl cimn btinrf Mipplt ninitnl 1a IIi-Ii- lililit plrliim of l!ni-i pit -i nl, wlili li will li lirM .t. h0tii nlrn of llic oi c.i-lon Sotitfn Hire pil(il at tlit I'liiinjlunlj (oil tinun' itillittln jctlinli). Hut Iioulnuliu uuli Iwlj.v lull t lino woulit lie workcil unlil fuithei liotiio. 'Mi" uilili f nu or'jii lur Ilic licLefit ot I '.it lit I. I'.illlii4 will 1,11,0 plat.- on Kj.tir Mumliv lulling al T. V Hums icililini on ( ln-tnut olinl. The IliilmV iiultiii will tncit Jt the iivtul pi ue loninlil ut S .it) o't loci. Hie Latllf-.' Vhl ot let) of the Dudhy Mint Hipll-t tlniieli will mtot loinnrmn .lfltiuonn at tho Iionio if Mlf. Ilitiin i I'lOtluiue, ol Intnl. im Mtut, at 'J.. l ii'tloiK. lls(n l.a-ii rlli.o, one of tho town's oh! m,i tltiil, who itirull) Ins hpt'ii lit ini; al Chant lcrhtirc U In town for a few tlais MI- Mlllin Kiupp, ol Sonlli lllnkrli mitt, his iiliirnril homo Item a iMl t-pont at I'lult tlilphla. MNs Mono .luliii-am mil l.inlly 11) im, of Wilkis linn. ait vMilw- fiimils In tmm. I' 1). Vnm pi nt )e-linlj) Willi frit n U at Ilattle.t. Mi-. 1' W. llMiti 11111 MM II uly Vo-t li-iiul llollt-llllt Iillllll M,lclila) Tlie fnneial rfititH oi tho laic Mirnlt -v m l,Io will lo In M at tho fjiullt ir.iiloiiio al llnikir Hill Iml i- al 1" HI ti'iliuls. Iiitciniiiil will he in nl" lu the Kl7i'i, Pi , t nut let ( trriai.eit will It o lor tlio iltpol at l so oMock. Iho inouilitm of Hie I lotoitt.l Homo Clulo, Vo il, in taruii.ll uqniileil to itlcinl ih. fuiciil of Intir iltnaseil biollin, Mirrit 'ninj,-',, of Dtmiiion, at 1ln Imiw tocla), at I p ni. BELL BOY HELD UP. Milton Ktesge, of tho Jeiniyn, Robbed of Two Lettem. Milton rt,je, a bell boy at tho Hotel Jciinyu. was held up on Spiuoo ulrcet this nioinhiR about 3S.11 o'tloek and tabbed of two lettoiH which he whk lakliip; to the postotllto. Tlio poihon who did tho lioldlnR up Is a jouiir man about twenty jours old, who woilis about tho Academy ol Music, but who.se name could not bo Je.unotl, He was uricsud. Tho KiOfRo lad stalled out lioin tho J oi no il wllh a panel of letteis to mall, when ho was met bv the afoio meutloued youtiR man mai romit fouit. The latter ttlid to Riah tho whole jnukuRo of li tiers, 1ml onlv sue oootled hi Rollins two ol them. Kiciibh Htnitod oil a Hill fur the postnlllto, and when h" leuiineil he comiilalned lo Patmlman Iloekeiiboity. Tho latter told him to stmt up llio siroot again, aud he did ho, with the otllcer behind him. Tho utilise man again liuortcptod tho hell boy, and wlillo they woio talking, tho patmlman nabbed him. Ono of tho lettom was found on his peinon, but he piotesiPd that ho only took It foi a joke. Ho wa.s hold foi a heating this morning. DR. ALDINGER SELECTED. Will Be the Physicol Insttuctor at Y. M. C, A. Gymnasium. l)i A., K Aldlnger, 31. I)., now the fill -Bleat director at tho IJIooniHlmrg State Normal school, hits been engaged iih the new physical Instill tin- fur th Soi anion Young Mcn'h Chrlhtlan an-o-I'lttlon, borflnuliiR lu September net. 11 of. Altllliuer Is il woll-kiiowu ath lete, and will manage and play with Iho Lesteishlro, N. V, liliiso ball club dining the coming minimer. DIED AT HOSPITAL. (ieorgo KelHlIng," tho 7-oai-oltl son of George Kolsllng. of 10J2 Ulrch streot, dhd of poiltonltlx nl tho Mosoh Ta.vloi hor-iil till ) 'Htcnla.v NORTHSGRANTQN rHEDERICK DUaaANBAOKFnOM rHILADELPHA. He Served with Distinction lu tho Fifteenth Infantry and in an En gagement with Insurgents Re ceived a Wound Which Resulted in roicod Amputation of Right Leg Stats Beat Nanticoke nt Bas ket Bnll and Crnckerjacks Down Oteen Ridge Men Other Notes. 1'iedcilck IJilKR-an, of 01vilmiil, In baolt from the J'lilllpplnc, with tin honorable dlsiharo In hli poekot and llmpliiK ulouif on ono lofr, ux tlm 10 milt of n throe yo.tis' service lu Undo Snin'H oniploy. AVoiiiiiIh looilvetl In a sl'ltmlsh with InstiiKontH losulted In the amputation of IiIh iIkIiI Iok- Mr. DimKiui I now vl.itlnu al the homo of bl.s biotlier-ln-lavv, Ovvpii I.nt lllii, of I.ejrijott Ktteot. Ilo uirlvod lu the rlty Batuiilay oveuliiff uinl vmih ifreoied by a laiKo number of filenilH Ilo orlRlnally oullBtid In the Thlr ttentli leuhnont. but vvai later lians- fuud to roiupany 1 of tho l-'lftoontlt li fart! y, vvhloh stavv coiiBliloiable iiitiu lirhlliifr In tho IMilllpiilnts While near Nuvltot I.jRiina. hN ociupany was nttaclcvd bv ItiHiiiKcntH and lliiKKiw, who waa lu tho Hist rank, iccelvcd a shot In hla tlsht 1 i? while cluuKlntr tho onoiny. The limb wan ho batlly Injuroil that amputation vwif found necessary. T)ucian was honotalily dlsdinrRoil Xov. 10. i;if. Tho llr.st lieutenant of his company vviltcs the follow Inir oni dial oniloiso mont of tlio fx-i-oldlcr's eouruso l'atl- IJKUlll. 1 I , Not 0. I'"! lo Whom It Maf Comeni It is Willi unat plcuoiip tlial I im loeoii iitenrtliitr tlo biattr), lionotv ami itliahlllt) "' l'lrdi'Tlik Unifuaii, a prltalo In (Vmiutiy I, l'illcfiitli Infinti), wiio li ahnut In he honor iihly ill-ilini,iil from tlio f-rrtue by iiimii of ihsahill!) irctlvrtl In mi cncigi inrnt nonr i i toe I.iKUtii, I'. 1., in tit. IT lot. Mix hereto tcntlict in the (aio of tho runny cannot ho cxi liilily puicil. fni bU lotallj ami p Hi lot -ni aie most ilnorvliir of coiihleiiitlon at Hit' luml-t of liU fill.iw tltltns. (!isiitil) T It. Ilatkrr 1 ir-l l.iciilniint I'iftirnlli infllitn d I Two Basket Ball Games. One of tho liu Rent oiowds that over tluoiiRod tho Auditorium attended the basket ball cames of last nlulit. the occasion hehiR a "doublc-hoadei" be tvc'oii the CiacktrJaoUK, of this pet tlon, and tho Samlet koii 1 1 111 Situs In the first Kanio, ami a Nanticoke team and tho North I'lul Slais In the second match. .The sot oud Riinio, between the Hints and tho Nantleoko team. leMiltod In the latter h.ivlmr their lauiols lowered to the tunc of (!-0. tho saint' hooio as the Ciackerjatks doteatod the Hantloi soti Hill StaiR. The fo.ituio tif the latter same was tho basket-tin tnvlllfT of Sklflenilen, who throw two out of tho three lias, hots thrown, while McCloskoy tluew tho other. D.inilm,' was cujoved until a soasonablo hour after tho Raines. TOLD IN A FEW LINES Mr ami Jits II. II. Keeling, uf H.'l Shoi t avenue, tolelnattd Mi Ki ssiing s thliD-rifth bliththi) la.st evening lininrt, liiusio and tlancing weie In dulged in by those piosoitl. and at a .seasonable hour dainty loheshmonts were solved. Thos.o piosent weie: Mr. and Mi.-. I. Got man. Mr. and JIis. John Kessllng, Mi. and .Mrs. S. Hop ler. Mr anil Mis J '. Kessllng, Misses Lulu Sw.ul, Anna Kessllng, Tanlo Kcshling, Miosis. J. lierghauser, Artliiu Kessllng ami I'tank Hepler. The Keystone l.lteiary and l)i,imatit clllb is lellearslng ' Hecailse Silo Loved Home So," vvhlili will be pnuluceil on 1'aster Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. 1.. II. Jones, or Wajno avenue, are onioi tainlng theh il.uigh lir, -Mis. J. II Junes, 'of Houkk Cen tlo. Tho junior pupils of .Mis-, Ll.io J. Owens, pianist, will glvo u lecltal In the near luttiie. Night loheaifc.ils .no bting hold bv tho inenibi rs of the choir or the Piovl tleiico Melhotllst chut fit for their i tun ing hac ltd cantata, which will bo held Thin sday evening. Apill 1. Over lit ty volfes will be heaid dining tho oven. Ing. Mis. Thomas N. -'van, ol Wn.vno inonuo. Is slightly Indisposed. William HURhos, of Wajno avenue. Is .sulloiltig with the gili. Tho nioi tliants having .stoie on Noith Main avenue cleaned tho dlit fioin In 1 1 nut ot their stoics yosttetdiiy afternoon, the cll having lalletl to do It Mi, ami Mis. Thomas Hemy, ol Mat garet avonuo. are lejoltlngovei tho ar llval of n baby buy. Divisions Nos. r, anil lt. Ancient in. ihr of Hibernians, gave a very intei estlng St. l'.itrlck's tlav ontot talninent in St. .Maij's hall la-t night Tho hall was tiowdi'd. AN UNAPPRECIATIVE MAN. Gave Scant Thanks for Eotuin of Valuable Tapeis and Money, .lohn T Hoiiowtll, editor ot tho mv hit mo KoglHti'i-, had a most rt-mmk-ahli- oxpcrlonto at Huffnlo Satin day night. Aitor enjoying tlio hospitality of ihi Ijiicl-awannn tailioail oillclals and iho I'an-Ainoilf.in osposltlon pm inotoiH, Mr. Hopcwoll wont to theTecl; thoator to vvltncM.s tho poifoimiiurf of "rntler Two Flag!." A few minutes heftne the ivitoi in nate was eonoliiiU'il a man iIttlng next to the North Scranton lmhllsher pltki-il up the luttei'H ovenoi lioin a vaeant heat anil went hla way. Hopewell tlltl not notleo thu rXL-hange until ho put the stiango coat on and plungetl Into tho poi ketn. To IiIh astonishment and huiuIs( he found many valuahlo Ittieis anil pa nel h and nu envelope uimiilulii-r $7.'0 In ihe pocket. The toat. lettem anil money holonged to a. piomliuni llufi'alo pliMth-lan. ami after Mr. Hopewell hail gono to tho tioublo ot loeatlng him and wasting iiiueh valualih time ho vvuh levvaitlod with a giulf -MuUi obllgttl to ou" fioin the ownei BANQUET AND BOWLING. Lafet Lenguo Game of tho Season Will Take Plnce Tonight. The I ihI bowling luattli of this i.ra hop'h UHlinameiit nf tho Noitheahteili Pennsylvania League, will ho lollotl to. night on the i:ikalleH hy llio homo tnim ami Ihe t lull icpieHontliig tho West lhul Wheelmtn, ot Wllkes-Jlaiio. The gaunt will he follow id by a ban mol at tho lllk cafo. The niatoh Ih not Hkoly to luno any pititlt-ular lieai lug upon tho Maudlin; ol tho league tt?am.s, but will be a wmmly i-ontented one. After the han piet the hIIviji ttoplij will bo awaitkd DYSPEPSIA Tew diseases inflict upon their victims greater suffcrinf; than docs dyspepsia, if you h.ivr dyspepsia or Indigestion in any form do not ruin your stonurli with drug1, use Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey it will cure any form of indiges tion ant! w ill restore tlie stomach to its noimnl condition. rui.r. 1( j on iff ilfk fcirl run -lowr, unit) lit, w ran http you. It '! ' ",t nti tintliinc to IrMnhovrlo ffrUn hfftUli. f iriry una Tllnlity W tile for free uifillral Ucklfl anittfitmionlali, Iia ni I havf alrMtif nwd lio 1-oltlfinf your DiiIIt M'nrrMalt liiKkff I took lt in th Htty nf an rse t otf fviy rnoruint; 1 Um t-fcniioublfifwlih bum In if if mi linn nftfr inali Tor n lontr tliuc liUl wi romplftfly iure1 IhilCT (irtl tSUOOD.larouy.r H f uly iW tiiJ y We t.ftnmfnt 4 a m'dUlne TMt U a k finirr li tint cu Rft th rniilf J'f'm juMtMnt A I drujiiht an-1 ffotrr . rt illiett, Jl 00 Utti DtFrV MALT WHISkU CO., Kttbciter, N. Qraphaphones Greatly Reduced Our entire stock of Graplniplioues, Rec ords aud Supplies arc being sold at less than cost. We arc closing out this depart ment of our business. The very latest Records will be sold as cheaply as the old ones. If you are interested, better come while the assortment is here. J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO. 312-314 Lackawanna Avenue. tho vvlnnoi.s, the Comineielals. and the li, dividual pt b.es iiImi bo given out. All tho bow lei. s ot the (He teams will be piusent at the banquet, mid the tournament promises to be foneludid In a vet liable blaze of gloiy. BROTHERS AT WAR. William Mullley, of US Ollfl stitot. imployed by P. 11. Jln.slam. was heltl under J300 ball by Alderman Millar e.stuitla on the eli.ugo of tin eats to kill, pielened by Milton Mullle.v. his brothm . living lu liieclc couit. .Milton wan auestetl on the counter-charge ot tomniltting n fiaud, in signing hl inline as a gunnHan of AVilllani, but the easo was dlMhaiaed WANT NO RACE WAR. Negioes of New Oileans Aie Now Oig-anizhig to Pi event It. Ki I'.-ccliuive Wire lio.u The A-oilititl I'icnS Xew Oileanx, Mauh Is The negioes of Xew Oi leans me winking earnestly to lestoie filemll lel.itlons iniween Ihoniselves anil the white people ami to ihi'ilv the aspii.ttlon tow.utls a te liewnl of the l.u-e piejlltllees antl lll feellng of last summer. A iIIm'iismIoii, however, has ailsen In the l links of thu negtoe.s .is to what tdwuld be iltnie. A meeting of piomlnent negioes heltl Thuihday adopted lousenathe 1 osolu llons calling on the m.tyoi to t lose all tllves legal tlletts of oloi The moie radical tat tlon of the negioes met at Odd Fellow n' hall and foi mod an 01 ganl7atlon known as the Negioes' Vigi lant coinmlttof in New Oi leans The resolutions adopted express Hie le.n that the fietiuent utiocltles 1 ominitteil by negioe.s may mouse an anil-m-gi.i .seiitlinenl and bilng about a lepttltnni of the inco dlstui ham e ol last .lull To pievmt this the Negioes' Vigilant committee ofleis their serv lies to the ma.vor anil Ihe thlet of iollce lo do all 111 I heir power to pie.seive the peine, to repoit piniuptly to the piiijier ail thtnltle.s all eilinos and tic is of law lessness committed b inembin of the coloietl iate; to assist in the appieheli .slon and eonvlctlon of i-ilmluals bv giving all Infoi m.itloii and iestlmon In thelt know It dge and powei to futtliir the peat e of ihe c-ommunlty nnd pie vent the oeilltieiue of lawlessness by lufoimlug the lepublle nf the puww ami wheioabouts of all negio iilml nals and tlt.speinte ehai.ieteis In It'll-i-i.il: lo ,isst In tli Iv lug hiieh out . il the elly and dlsiouiage the Inline ol daugeioiiH negioes. The vigilant (011111111111- also asks that all negio dlvos and dame lioitst s .should be c losetl ami kept closed. A committee of twenty-live was appoint ed to organle negm vigilant commit ties in tath vvaid. The oiganli'alloii lepiesents the poor and less etliuated ilas of negioes. while ihe meeting heltl Thin sday night ami owi which Colonel James Lewis, mum-) or of the poit, pieMdid, v as loinposetl chlcllv of thu better 1 l.ih-.. s of Ihe loloieil population. WANTED NO IHl-EItl-ECT BRIDE. Bnibei's Dlbcoveiy Led to a Bieak nnd n Bleach of Piomlse Case. Vty rlttlic VVlie tiotn Hit. otlalnl Pun Newatk. N. .f , Matih IS. lierniwe he dlseoveietl that 0111 of her legs was longer than It leally ought to be, Hei 11.11 d I.IIIioiithal, a Now ink biiber, In allegetl to have "tin nod down" his llimcett, Miss Komi Kurz, and she hart bi ought Milt lor bit aih of moiiilse. I.lllleuthnl Is twenty-two jt-ais old. and liven at No. 07 Muieer sticet. Miss Kiu.'s home l at No. S Jot. en slieet. Slv weeks ago the voung couple he taine tngagiil, Mlus jiiiis'h father pinnilslns to settle $'0fi on lu-r 011 the da) they wete nun ilea Millennial, uieoidllig tt his own nil mission, was ninth enamoied 01 ihe girl and Hilled eaily and sliced late. Ak Ida eiiuilojnient kept him ludnoia all day he fieciuentl) suggested a imiII., but null time tho maiden demuiied U was always loo wet or too di, too wind) or too sllppni. Finally, in ie Hponse to his ui gent leriuests, she went out with him, and to his suipilso he noticed thai .Miss Kutz walked with u. limp Then lie hainoil that one of hur legs was much shoiter than the other. "Under the circumstances, miii will never do for my wife." ho said. "Had I known whnt 1 know now things would have been dlffi-iunt.'1 AMUSEMENTS. I YClBUrt THEATRE "- itt.is .v lU'RciNtirit, i.cMtcs. j mm Mjtuttr OVI Ml, II I OSI V Tuesday, March 19. illl f.ltl VT KELLAR llu VsoiiiitKr of VII Nilitim. I'rrfntlns many iti loiiljiurv lintrllitH in Hit nni;itt .at V t-rtliH tf m .nitl j-t n 1 1 llnC MltMon In Milled lit tin. (.Ill W Mil, Vlt ami Miriuln; iui)tliltiC liiilnrttt iiiioiiiioimI. Ncu- Vt lirli . Nin louirllt. Ni v Illusion, New VliMitli-i, New ami Oiliriml llNtotirliw In tlio Itulni nt lit. Maluk.in l'ltll l's-ii iniU tti Yl ( ScmIh on nlo 'ittinli) it 9 -t m om: mi. 11 i (iM. Wednesilny, March 20. HOVT'S A Texas Steer H II Ol! ' MOM V VI VI I Illl MVIII t.D " llcltir il,tu iM't WitlijntM llitituvt hlti li.lttilos li V i urn lirnil-i Mim I'i ji I IHkIiI ih 11 -i ' Minn i .uili Vit-iLsim IUh a iw Vnik iniipiii Will II llrjj j. tlio "Mm fin finiii lltl i im i ' 'U i iigniil iiuilni 1 1 tint I n.luilili- mU Im til nu mlii r- mt Ml-s II. ii I'i ml ill Cii-' t. Nut iU -Im! I IcttN, ( h lit x I niton mil i-tln i II i . niflni! I v - Mi i .put I. tli I'llll I -'jt, n l "i -i t "i nli Moiul-j" n -t a In ACADEHY OF HUSIC, l(IS& IIUUdUNIH'lc Umiagm ami insx-c IIAKUV A. HROW.N Lot al MJniijtr. VI I Illl- l I K May Fiske Co In Hcimtr in Pm -t tun , 'fu -ill Millnii IV Hilt I 1 1 noi liii-il.o NUlit "Ml I in ml (n in Iml J " Widni -.1 1 VI mutt- Illl CaJllUnil (ml " Wiihii-ilay Mgltl -tiii.linic nf Dun lol- ' MKs K111.V father fumed and tlueit eiied, Iml in vain. Then, on ihe stiength of pioieeillngs lu ought by his daugh ter, he went In foi o .lustlte Cohen ami pwme out a w.iuant. ami l.llllenthiil was heltl in $.".tHi ball. SWirT ASSAULT ON EDITOR. Pollticinn Abandons AiRumcnt nnd Uses His Tists. Ill- 1.mIii-ivii Wilt fi 1111 Hit Vi nt- I I'irw Tlloomsbiitg, l.i . M.111I1 IS V st ono 1101. Upon the ollltlal piogiamme 111 tho Kl 1c kbiilim-Vumlei slice coul 1 ov t i sy.thu most bitter political iiuaiiel In tho bin toi) of Columbia county politics, wivsj enacted In fioni ot tlie J t Unuiisbu i tr piHtollli't' last night. ho far. at least, Viuiiloi slice can claim nil vh lories", having been up poliilnl 1 aunt) ominlssloiier to huc tecd KilLkbauni, fm vvho'e lemovnl ho wan lesponslblt and again last night drawing llrnt blood In the tight, when he landed stiuartly on the nose of llniiy M Pine, (dltoiial wiltit of the Doniot lath- .""tailnel ami llloomsbiirg I Mil), the position toimeily hold by Vandoisilte on Ktltkbauni s paper. Vandeis'he s he was anniseil by mi 111 Ik le 111 last evening's- rdltlon of tho paper, whli h Pint- ailiults wilting, In which V milei slice Is handled with un gloved hands Pine is a man onldi uibl) undoi the average height, ami was no match for his. opponent who. besides being much l.ilger. took him uniiwaies lb offcietl 110 n'Mstaiii e. BRITISH TROOPSHIP DISABLED. Noiham Castle, for South Afilcn, Towed Into Ascension. U I'xcltimo Win bum lu" -isUtoil I'i cm. Island of Asiiiisloii, Mnicli IS, Tho irjitlshsteamslilliNoihain Castle, which sailed lioin Siiuihampttin, March :', via. Matleila. Mniihi!. foi Pott Natal (Dur ban), with SI" tioops and malls on boaiil has arilved huio In tow of tho Ililtlsh Hteaiiislilp Tongnilto, linni l.on donPebiuaiy 2. vln Tulioilffe, Murih II, for Table Hay. The Noi ham Castlo buint hor cylin der whon COO miles north of Ascension,