. V : T6 THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1901'. WEST SCRANTON CAMPAIGN OP SELF-DENIAL INAUGURATED BY THE SALVA TION ARMY IN THIS CITY. This Amiunl Event Is Vigorously Piosecutetl by the Local Followers of Geneinl Booth Bootblack Pilco Hixcl n Narrow Escape from Being Incineinted Prohibition Lengue Entertnlnmcnt In Morgan's Hall Last Evening Other Notes and Personal Paragraphs. The Hnlv.itlon Army ItiiiiiKiiinit-il a sjii'dul century Nclf-ilenlul rtimpJlKU, commencing on Sunday pvonlntr, wlilih will continue In tunc until next Sim 'Ih.v. Mm eh IM. Kxcr.v year tin- nimy fi-ti allele mm week iih 11 time of tlio inoni HPt'elul, ui cent urnl prayerful etToit on lichalf lit" the imtvcliilmi'cl. Tlil .xenr tho tint's hip tiom Mniih IT to Jluirh SI, iluiltiK which peiloil. all over Hip fnlt "1 State, not onlv Hi- .-it-lunl rncin I"rs ot the .Salvation .ijnj, but In ho far an M poh.,,., .r f i loiitln nml li)inthl7.PtH and tiiiill.il iiilinliit will exert PVfiy client ko fa i to deny rliPinvplw'H or .-very i otuclvablo thine; xvlihotit w-hlcli fo ni.iy lie maintained, Hi.it tlictehy they may train and t-t wide funds for tin- prosecution of the woik niiionir the abandoned antl lost, Diiilnrr thin vxtek every member of the iiicanlatlnn N p petted to deny him or In-is-olf of Mime mote or )e.s tfuMl nitlcle or diet. clothliiR. etc., and Hie thiillMiindx of little khvIiirr thus effected ate all Roinir to .vvell the funds It i rilmccl to mine. The fneial pttblh wlumo IntoiPl In I he army's philanthropic Institutions may not be wllllns to follow Its mem his .rliinjr the linos of poi.snnal self dptiliil. are, liovxe-xer. not depilvetl of n opportunity to hhsIm In the cffnii. 'ollectlons will ! iiiatle In many spe t lal utannei- St. Eienden'n Minstiels. About thirty members of St. Bieu den tnuncll, Younfr .Men". Institute, nie lnMly cngriRctl in i cheat duir for minstrel ci tot malice under the tll tectloii of Prof. John T. WittkliiK Some i-celleiu vocal talent has been ells t overed in the counell. and the boy will incot aftaln this evenlns: for 1'e. h-nrMtl. The toniedlans aie P.uilt-1 Lon.u ban, Kmtnett Khlcxvooel. James Cum tnlr,g, Kith, ml tamer gun and t!cota On. while the soloists ate IMIchael ABOUT THIS TIME LOOK OUT FOR J COUGHS ! and colds TAKE DUFOUR'S FRENCH TAR. Butke, Kdtvntd "Walsh and Unity But llvr.n. It will bo neveral wenka before the minstrels -vx ill bo ready for n pub He hearing. " A new rrutisxxlck-nnlkc-Cullfniler tioo! table has been added to the rooms, nnd the member ate becomlntr nulls nioflclenl with the ctio. Bootblack's Narrow Escape. Thomas 1. Prlie. employetl as a boot black at the Lackawanna Shoo Shining l'atlots on North Main uvenuc, had a nartow escape from belnsr Incinerated early yesterday inoinlntr. lie Is hc eustometl to sleep In the shop and when he retltud crept too close to the stove. The blankets used became United and Price's tilcht shirt was all ublazj when he uwoke. With a leap and dnsh the exulted boy tenched the door antl the sticet, dolus an Impromptu the dance on the asphalt pavement while eti Icutlng hi m Hilt' from the buinhiK nlKht shirt, A patrolman came to his te.sc.ue antl tote the burning- raiment from 1'tle.e'n body. The Haines within the shop had In the meantime consumed the blanket and the tot on which the bootblack was asleep, but tlu damage otherwise was Inl(riitll'iinl. Pi ice's llesh was somewhat burned as a. icsult of his cpeiienie. but ho was able to be around jestoithi.x, vxnlliltiu lather l.i me. Piohlbltlon League. A well pleased aUilb'ULU was t-lllt'i-t.ilm-tl last - etiliivr in II. (',. Moi pan's ball, tornor of Main avenue antl .lack son street, by the Vet Side Piohlbl tlon league. II. Illumau piesldetl and the eveiclses were opcni'il by the sliming of ".My Country 'TIh of Thee" by the assemblage. Prayer was offered by Rev. t'. H. Henry and c'halimnu Illumau matlc a few lemaiks. The Sons of Temperance "!le club teiideted several pleasing selection, ami Wllllnm Davis i celled In his usual entertaining manner. Henty Jenkins lead an lustttatlv- paper on "Wo man's Suffiage." anil l!e. lleniv told why he Is a 1'iohlbltlonlst. After a popular hp lot lion by the (Jlee club, County Organizer (Joiner u. Heese closed the meeting with soni' pertinent letnaiks. Resolutions Adopted Hodge .Mine Accidental fund on March 14. 1001, adopted the tollowlng: Wliu.'a.-, It lu plejril Almlvlity (!nl lit ttl iiilinltc ivtoiu tu rcinmp irom our inid-t our wmiliv Hid clrfiiinl lirothri and ttllovv woik- ID III, Dl3ll .1.M11CS. Wlidit, 'flit Intlni.ilf rthlioiiH IicM tlurlii? t lie period et IMri chn .i miner Jiid initio fnic. mm In the IMi niiiif. and .il-o hi ticauior ut the mud. It t lilting lint .e iccoiil om ji piicjtow of him. Ili'oltrd, ThJl Hie sciiul ili-pjllioii, widoiii .Hid lbilln lip rt-i(led .mil inmlfihtrd in mil nild-L n mine foiiiinii for ncjilv tvientt ttjit will h tidd In sritpful reniejiilii jut p. llebcd. Tint tlio dictriul reiilliiCM and bcu rtolcnt piilt lio tlji, cll-pl.no'l in n.ilili? nr (C foi the lionrfll ot our tiind .i ll Uclmmit lne it h eiinlrrd, Ms Midden ifinottl lojtt .1 jt3iu und lor:, tlut will lc tlerpl ieillnl Iw the inemhriH of thl nrmniitioii Ittholud, Mut mo t(iid,i our (In p hMiipjihy Willi the .illlleted lamlb in their lo of ,111 .if. l-clionaie liiwbjn.l mil father, nn 1 w eutj WATCH DOQS. Globe Warehouse Will Be Open for Business Today as Usual Although Water and Smoke Has Played Havoc with Some of Our Departments, Others Have Escaped Entirely if "OK ft'V -2 ez Anyway, All Will Be in Readiness for Our Patrons This Morning; Globe Warehouse Ever on the Aleit Alive to Every Form of Oppression Kept on Edgo Burdened Beyond Endur- nnce Nerves Give Out. The machinery of 11 mill that gilntls day nnd night has to shut down now nnd then for repairs. 11 is the saino way with your nerves. Overwoik, clofo application, our ways of llvlnff hi lug about neivo waste that sots up symptoms of vnilous kinds. It may be falling strength, weakness, languor, headache, sleeplessness, etc. Whatever It Is, ncrvo forco Is lacking and the moans of tcstorlug tests with Dr. A, Chaso's Xeivc Pills. A great many people In Ucrantnu vouch for this. Among them Is Mrs. Joseph Mitchell, of No. !1G Linden sheet, West Scran ton, Pa who says: "Dr. A. V. Chase's Nerve Pills arc flnu. I was all out of order, nervous, and tmiltl not sleep, weak and mlciable. The kidneys wcro sluggish nnd the hack lame. Nothing seemed to help me until I got a box of the nere pills nt Matthews lltos.' drug stoic, temporary hfatbitni tots cor ner Washington und Lackawanna. Since I took them I sleep well, don't Jerk nnd talk. My uetves are steady, I feel strong, and the Kldneya tire working well ngaln. I urn mote than pleased, and glad to locommtud the medicine." Dr. A. W. Chase's Neivo Pills aio sold at r0e. a box at dealer, or Dr. A. AW Chase Medicine Co., litllfalo, N. Y. See that portrait and signaturo of A. V. 1 'base, M. D., aio on every package.- our eitiifl Imre tint even fo gie.it .1 betfite.' lue'it nny liu ociiuloi for llielr lilcliet BOOtl Kfuihnl, Tint a topj of lluc nilutlnii4 lie gin 11 to the beieacd ftinily .aid iUo recorded 011 thn mlnutei of tlili fund .11 id published in the IIH1, of t till tll. I Ik iii.k O. .tone, M. ('. lllrtlev, lljvid MorKJIi, C0111111H li'f, GENERAL NEWS NOTFS. 'Die riiher.il of Ciuik. tlio infint (Mid of Mr. ai.d Jlr. Amhc Wi'.land, will UKe plate liN jltcrnnon firm the lioiice, 2tl! Wjulilimn lu(t, .it ' u'doik. tiittiiuriit will tic made in the '(iI1iiiih ttttit ccni'teij. Vloli, the ? nionth-oM tl.ild of Mr. and Jim. .loh'i I. llii'lej, of tl'12 lid von street, filed l 7..H) h'iIikI. !.it etei.iinf. 'the funaial 111 Of ttir foinuiim" ollniiooii. Intciinent will uc nil. If in the Citlietlral itniften, llil'di, the S-inoiithf old ihlld of Mi. und Mi, .lohii P.H1I, of i'W IJi.lihn ilttei, did jester. Ii.t. Tlio funeral eciwiej vvill lc cindiicted at .....a o'cloiU thlt (iilriuooii In lt, I. 1. .lone. Iilrinient will lit- inidc In the WaMibuin etrcet lelnrtriv. Dr. an J Mi, t. ,1. itoleil, of -uiilli Miiu ae. line, lelt JiMetdi for l'mlel, l , to attend fie tiintr.il of II o ljto Williirti Maw. (inioirow alte noon. Ii.'iintf tlic dot tor's aU-niee, lu. . . I'.ilne will attind to the tlnilci of the coionn'it olfln A I1111I1 1 1 1 i -- . I iciiil(lu "ill lie telebi.ited ll M. I'jtiick'i tliuitli this iiiurniuu for tlic d" terd luenibcis of tlio ( jIIioIIl Mutual llemfit a0(latlon. ltex, ,lime Ilennlnser, paloi of the Hampton Ntcet M(thodlt I'pNei.pil ilmtth, officlaled at tlio tunnil ol Mlltlied, the Infant tlanhlei rf Ml. and Mis John T. licndle jeMenlav afternoon, "ritltet win" licld at the Iion-e, lit South llioni. lej atnue, and in'etinnit was made In the Pitts tun temeteiy UuiiU-tiiinr piaUe missionary wilec ua totidintid 111 the Wjrlibuiu Muet PieMnteriati fliinoli lit eifiilic. Ilie Sililulli school or 1 Instil .w-Utcd and Itlrehments wcie seried lit the ele-tf- of the lnestnu; An open pjilhnienl on llible wlioul wuih will lie lield tliii ecnins at the lo-f ol the iecul.il praei mectlutr. 'Ihe leular wiehb- purr liitUlus; of the 'iiii)ioii MclhodiU Kpiwntnl tlitutli will 'v I old IliU (niliif, and thn lidie Mel sodet "ill lueei ill the jet tun; 100111 tomoitow number of jouu;; people rm li'.i-lnRt en tertaintfl lavl .rnlns al the home of Mlf IMiu II lati. on V111I1 Main nenue. wher- n .lip. .itee iuu.ii.il rtu-lil ami enteitalmrent wax sni'ii for the benchi of the pltmei Hi roniri;i 1h ml thiitib. The fiid men of Ih" I lectrii fit W lici hiun'i. infnMrel tioupe held a lelieiiKil in tlio tlub litiue last efiiins. nmiiher of 1 iw fciluie, v III be Introdutrd at 'lailor mt Moudav limit, "lien the liojs ill appi a f( i- the btnertt (f the I'lkc tibial. I. . Ilunnell ami JJaiinl Mill per aie nioiiig their uiiiilii-s to cluk'n Miiiiiiiil, while tin x ill peiiiumntly tohli-. loeph P. lle.nold, ot llamptt.il Miest, i lieiidlncr Hi" WM-k at llarri'liurtr William liaiis of llaiilshuig, i vinllni, lUi Siandniotlicr, Mm. iiIIiom, of llUh slicel, 1'he t'olonia! clib, 01 Camp 17, Patiiotlo Ui dn 'oni of Aiiieilta, mil tondi'el a drawing tor a "', cold piern in littl Meii' hall on 'Ihurj d-s ert,ir!r, Ma 2!, DUNMORE DOINGS. Interesting- Address Delivered by Rev. F. C. H. Dreyer Funetal of Menitt Swingle. An .iiJuine tint tas-cd the capat.il) o the a.idilcilum as-unblod at. the ltrtb tcilan (.liutili It iilght to listen to an aJdns-, by llev. V. t . II. Hie)fi, up.m liU itcent evpciiciicc in f'lilni. lb aae a thrillin? tk'cilptlon of tlio long ridj whitli lasted about (oil)-lho ila) liom th'lr nation to the coat. In the party when the) stalled on that peril. ciiu tlip wttt- ten udlcs two rhlldiw, Mi. l)K)er -nitl Mi. 1,111 key, who it tlic tiuu t i Malt ing watt tufkrin,; trom a peierc fter, litlutr lc liilou mutli of the lime. The speaker dnw- .1 (ri patlicllt ph due of Hit tkith and burial of tlio tuo childitn of Mi. ami Mis. I.ticl e), the tleatlH (inuring about two weeLi apait 'Ihiotiuh all this peillm. trip lie said Hie twilight uppeimobl In their mind wan not the fear ul ckath, but lat'icr that -hrNt niigbt lie. iiinciillled in their bodita either ill life or tleitli. Whin they stalled their oiiiney toaMward under tsniit of a ronipiny 01 toldlirt they bad alio. Bethel -lheut MJ oui cea of slher in the patli. lint before they had traveled eight mllei nia. lauiiini; InndM hid mbhnl them of over !M oumev, while thrli sui po'Ctl proteetor looknl 011 .Ml. Ilrc.vei miiouited lil intditlon of to. suinliiir lu ilut In ai tin tjilL.t i.pporluuiiy und hoped In return In Ids old station. lie rmwU the leetnt iroublc .u a piaaln florin,, still loiin,- the thluiM. lie tonsldeis tit in, ,n a w-liole. a ptat t luvlnj people and points In the fail that dnlr. Ihe thirty-three )i.im pnvloui tu the pnsent tionble the China Inland inl-slon had not lost a life ttiioutili io. khtf. At the roncluskin of hit rcmaiU a collection wa taken amounting to over 20 ful the Vouns jdi(V .Mission tiicle. Funeral of Meriitt Swingle. Ihe funeral of the late Merrltt Swingle, who w killed by a Lackawanna engine near Niy Aug falls Kilday night, took place from the homo on Hunker Hill :estcrday tfternoon. The service were conducted at tlio reildcnce. alter vvhleli tho remain were taken to Klngiton, whoie In ttiinent wai made. Ilic rrernbn of the local braneliei of the Protected Home UiUe and Jun ior Older United Aineiliau Medianics, attended in a bod), the ilece.iicd Inving been an aitivs incniber ol both organ lilt loin. Nubs of News. Ilio leadieu ol the botouuh school will bold Ihclr niontlily institute on Saturdav, JlanU S.I, at 0 o'tloclt In tho blgli school. Profes-ors M. W. Cuiiinilnus, ot Ol.vphant, and M. J. Uo)d, of UltUon I'll), will be present and addiest the teuiticis. lntcrestitig paKM by local tiaclifra will nlo bo it'jd, Letters' ninaliiliiK uutlalmetl tluilns the prilot enllng March 10, 1001, Piiioin calling for theso Itltm pleaso wy adiotlUedi lluiton Mattel, Cr rlc ltrowu, bin p no sticet; Sidlo Hoiee. II, 11, uu lionlen, Laicli street and Adam; Jaiue r, lody, Mit, Marnlliu Monie MUs llclla O'lloia (I), Ktl I'ashkoskol, lohn llobeili, Honatfi Zac. can nl no. NORTHSCRANTON REV. J. V. MOYLAN PRESENTED WITH UMBRELLA. Members of Father Whltty Society Arranged an Agreeable Surprise for Him Monday Night at Their Meeting in St. Mary's Hall Notes of tho Y. W. C. A. Humorist Fax to Appear at Auditorium Meeting of Retail Clerks' Association. Other Notes of Interest. Uev. .1. V. Moylan, of the Holy Mosary eltuich, was presented with a gold-headed umbrella, by the member of the I'nther Whlllv -society, lit their rooms at St. Mary'sTiall Monday even ing. The meeting wns called to 01 dor by President John l- Murtninth, tvho with n. low .rppioprlatu wotds, presented the token to Father Moylan, In be half of the society. The token was Re ceptee! by tte. Moylan, who rose from his elmlr and bristly, In response to the presentation, gave the members ot tho society his heiitty thanks. Th umbiella was engraved on the) handle with the Inscription, "l' S. to Father Moylan." It has a gold mounted handle und Is of h.itulsomo design. After the picsentntlou of tho um brella, 11 well ntianged programme was rendered. A talk on the life ot St. Patilck, by Ulchard Maloney, ex litesldetit of the society , recitation by John J2. Moian; vocal solo, by Thomas Harrington; recltntlon, by George .1. Loftus; recitation, by .1. J. Mflrnn; iolln solo, by Thomas Campbell; re citation, by A. I.ynolt: ocal solo, by John Harrington; recitation, by Dotnlnlek (ierrlty, nnd ccnl solo, by Vincent O'Malley, constituted this part of tho entertainment. Y. W. C. A. Notes. A mothers' meeting will be held In the rooms, "04S North Main avenue. Wednesday ufternoon at 3 o'clock and nil mothers are Invited to this mect-li-g; subject, "The Ulesecd Comforter." Kitchen garden Thursday afternoon at I o'clock. llible- study Thursday evening- at 7.30 promptly. Sunday schol lesson until S.S0. C. Ii S. correspondence counts at S."0 o'clock. The Juniors will give a social in tips rooms Friday evening at 7..10 o'clock, to which they Invite all young git Is. Fax at Auditorium. .i(Oi gp Ellis Fax. one of America's favorlto humorists, entertainers nnd baritones, will appear nt the uudltor lum next Thursday eVenlng. Mr. Fix Is widely known throughout the entire; state and has been highly compliment ed by the press. Thlb will glvo tho people of North Scunton a chance to see Mr. Fax nnd It Is expected that the Auditotlum will b-j crowded to its ut most by people wishing to hear tho humorist. BITS OF NEWS. 'I hi- funeral of tho fltc-inonllK-oM child ot Ml. and Mi. Iloovei. of ei Market titel, tooi place )clt!i!jv uioininr horn Ihclr home. In teiment w,u made nt Clmlnir!. MIm Anna Thomas of PilNton. letmunl Lome )e-leii1a) aftei vl-ltint: at tlio homo of Mr and Mr. I'red M.i)o. of Noitli Main avenue. At .1 inectiiiK nf the Itctill Cl(ik' Intern 1l10n.1l Pioltellve iv-.ocl.it ion. No, ,10, held Mouthy evening in Lcuntnl lull, lc-nlntion were iidoplttl ii.couiagine the itilking silk w-oikcr''. 'I lie a' 'oeiatlon al-o doialetl hi5 ilollw to the sttiker' C.lll'. The Mc1110ti.1l lljpliit thuuli ihoii held a full lebeanil lat rvenin for their tantata vvhiili vttli be KM in the mar lutuie. lany iiieinberr. of the c.itiiata, vvlilch n entitled "Our Hug." Sivin pome time igo, v.i'.l laUo pait In the torn, me; one. It Ik rpcttcd that over twrnly mil. dun and the same number of adult voices will be heai'l, inaklns a tiand eliora' of forty peopV Ihe North Tnd Slan vvill pliy the Tavlor M.'iiji net Tuetdiy evenlnc; at Hie Auditorium, f",ioipe AlKrton vifiled fntnb in Glrnl'irn yi liifli.v, Tlii. Lnditloii of Mr. Akeimau. ot LUt Mar. Lit slittt, It i-tlll firlou.. Clip, tollovved b) congevtion of the luii i lilt trouble. Mtale are quite pnvalcnt in tliii end of the titv. 1. B. Stuiecs will lutuie 0.1 t-rl'U cvtilng of thN week in the lecture loom? of Oapouso chapel on "His Travel, In Uiini," A number of blue Midi nie looking for netting pl.ircs among tie tiecs between Itlclimont and l'alnkn' nvenuej, K. II. Stuige lecturfU Wednevday evening at the fiicrn ltidge Presbvteiim chinch on India. 't'ne fieople of the tliil disliitt wonder what In bec-omc of tlio eleclric- llghtn they hopt-d o liaie at lllchniont and Capoue avenues and tho Uoiilevaid load and I'.'ik -t t rt. GRiENRiDGE.. Annual Election of Officers of General Fhinney Company Accident to Mrs. E. H. Davis. 'Jl.e amiiial election of ortlcciii of the l.ineial Phlnt.ey Lnylne and lloc- company was hold list evening in tho parlors ol the hoac bouse. It le-ultcd a tollow8i Prealdenl. W. If. I.ewla; vlic-prisidcnl, .1. II. .Sewird; flnanclil seiretary, t.corge. l:. Halle) 1 leeoidlng scerrtary, W. Kim ble; tieaiiner, .1. II. Sevvtrd; foieman, W. Kim bio; tlr-t alstant foreman, Y, Y., f-)kt; tec ti.d assfint tort man, Y. Andrew's; plp.-iim, W. I.ewi; tltst tisUtant plpenun, George l.i z; stcond awistant pipcnian, W. baker; third as. Luut plpeinin, K. I), Gardner; cnglne-r, lid ward fioodmni; btokrr, Y. W. Ijng; driver limo carl, (ieorgo Y.. Ilailev; driver steamer, .I. II. Sward; tllredor for one )ear, J. W. Ll.kt two )cari. A. I!. Snnrill; thiec)car. M. II. lllectk ri; four car, Y, W. Long; live )rau, C ll. Long. Tripped by a Dog'. Mi K II. Pavlf, ol Sandiron avenue, vv is tripped by a dog while walking on Oieru Itldgo strut Monday evening and fell heavily on the sldiwalk. In falling her lelt leg was broken near the knee. Dr. Ilurni and Lcut operated upon tho broken member Ksttrday, uniting It with silver wire, after which the patient rested comfortably. I.at August Jlrc. Davis bioko her right leg at the Kneo and had bust just recovered from that misfortune when ovtrtsken by the second. BREEZY BREVITIES. 'Ihe second section ol the Ladle." Aid toutty of tlio Crctn ltidge i'resbterian church, which induJes all vvhow inniei begin with 0, II, I, .1, K and L, will hold a meeting In the church pal lors tomorrow afteinoon at I o'clock. All thtto ladies aro urged to bo pitsent, as important biihlueM Is to bs transacted. Miss Alrolu I'oidham, of Jlontrooc, Is a sft of Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Colt, baling been sum moned to tho bedilde of lier brotlier, V, II. I'ord. bam, who is seriously 111 of pneumonia, Mr. ronlliain was taken fitk while vUltliiR his daugli. SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE Allow- a cuutli to run until it gets be)ond Ihe reach of nicdlilne. Ihcv often say, "Oh, It w-j wear away," but in niobt coacs It will wear them away, tJould they bo Induced to try tho successful medicine railed Kemp' IlaUam, vvhlth Is sold on a positive guarantee to cine, ihey would Immediately see the excellent 1 fleet nfler taking the llrst do.e. Prleo IJc, and 00c. Trial size ftce. At all drugglite. 4 tcr, Mr. Cole, and I1I1 condition Is ucli that no hopes are entertained ol his recovery. Tim Green ltidge Women's Christian Temper aneo union will hold an evangelistic meeting In chargo of Mrs. .I. S. Miller this alternoon at .1 o'clock In tho I'.vangcllcal church on Capouie avenue. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. runeral of Joseph Winter OanR of Tramps Rounded Up by Lieu tenant Zang et al. Services over the lenulns of Joseph, the jear-old fou nf Mr. and Mi. Frank Winter, of Mapl sticet, vveio held )esteiday alternoon at 3 o'clock In St. Mat)'s rliurcli. ltev. hlraiib, altant pator ot '-t. Mary' eliitrch, was hi charge, and tlio funeral was largely attended. Interment wis 111 nie In the Twentieth ward ceinetciy. Tho pill-bearers vveio Master Leo Newhaus, John K01I1, Prank llitnm and I'ranlc Leltlrr. I'mlcitaker Klein had ili.uge of the funeral. Y. W. C. A. Enteitalument. The entcitaliiment vvhleli was given ltt night by the loom committee of the oung Woniin'is Christian noclatlon vva.s enJo)cd by a large uudl-ei.i-e. ocal and muniral solos were reiidered by Mls Annie Shuirr, Miss Ida Klblcr, A. Hum phrey, Jlrs. William McDonnell and Mrs. Adim tlsclmlndl's pupils. Alter thn tnlertjltmient ic licdiments were served. BREEZY BREVITIES. The Seianton Saengerrutide will meet for re heaisal tliU evening in Athletic: hall The funeral of the Infant ddld of Mr. and Mrs, liigomorlno took plice )ccnlav alternoon from tho family resilience nt 811 Mono avenue, llev. I'ttrr Christ, pastor of W. Mar.v's chiiicb, ton ducted tho M-rvlecs. Inleiuieiit was nude In tlio Twentieth ward cemttet). OBITUARY. Mis. Clementine Williams. Mis. Clementhio Williams, wife ol the Diuih. mer L'vangcllsl, llev. t. II. Williams, thed .vcj terday at 3.M p. m., alter a ptolracted spell of sickness. Mis. Williams was bom and raked In Ohio, wiine she vas msjTled to Itcv. W. II. tUlli.m11 over thirty ear ago. Shu would hive been 48 )eara old September V. Mrs. William came to r-cmnton about one )eai- suro with her husband who w.us sent heie from Richmond, Va., to taki- rhargp of tho Antl Saloon leauu v n, for tlio Sranloti tllstiict. Mis. Williams joined the Methodist ibtiieli In Ohio when tpilto a gill and baa tver been a lallhful and active member of tho chun h. Her last wonts to her husband wcro full of fc-.nr-ante of filth and Christian hope, "it is light across the way." "I am goinr Icr ray t-ro-vn not, a starless one," "I will (.peak a good word lor )on when I see the king." vvtic among her lai words to her husbiud. To liev. Glfrtu who at, tended her bin- said, "Jeus is so preeiovis to me Mnte her bustiaiid's enir) mto tho mlnlstr.v and temperance work he proved herself a noble helper. bhe wis an atiive workti in tlie Ohio ciueidc of sears ago, ali.11 in tli Murphy movement Manv blue libboius did she pin on the coats of the men who took the pledge. As .1 member of tlio Women's Christian Temperance union for over ivvo .vears while her hiiibiiid vva- paster of the McthodM c mirth at l'ort -mitli. Ark., he conducted meetings in the Jills of the Indian tcr rltor). I'm- twelve .veais he sh.ned with her bu-bind tin- trials and privations of the MethodNt itln erat) In the far vseat. Th la-t ten .sears of htr life she stood side bv kide with him in ev.ni gelislit. jiid tcmptraiue meetings in neailv eieiy slate of tho Union and t imd.i Her health since turning to sranton lii pievcnted hei fiorn en tiring very .icllvel.i into the work of the- Antl saloon leigut. -he toon pirt in srn.li meet lugs at tvotd, Miliokuii, Pttkville and dim-. vt-. Hue PiiMiitiiian ehuiili 'Hit- fileinls wh.i heanl her siieak in tlio highest leinis o' her 11- .1 lad) of 1.11P tali nt and spirit, -he le.ivis lour ehlhheti. all giovvii. Ihrce aie daughters. .l are manitsl. A son i iinmiiilrd. 'Il.e chihliin .lie: Mis. .lo-pli I'elin f Ifo.nicike, Va , who his been with her mother duilng her Iat illi ess; Mrs. . (!. Lomls, of Sanla IV, Wvv Mcmio; Mr. l'loia licniilln, nf 1 o-. Angiln., ( ,il , and Mm, O, P. Willi un, of Silvei lnv, New )Ie.ito Dr. lao 11. W.iodi.ui. -iitp.idi-d r i.i ,u ljt sicklier, Tlio dUeie that carried her olt vv.h pcrnieious aiitmia. 'the fuiiu.il will lie ouduc tt,J bv Di. lilffln, pator of i:im P.uk thuu 1, llitii tliy, Mnnh 21, ut .! p tu Mi. 1iiv Its. 11 Hall will sin.'. Mrs. Maty A. Reeves. Mis Mary A. Ilcevct. agtd 73 .sears, died ,ve tenliy al Itliigslou, trom tho ellecLs of an at tic k of la giippo contracled about two weeks ago. Mie w.ls well known in this cil.v, whero her sen, Hubert 1'eovt'i., general siip.nlntendoiit cf the Srinton Gas and Water coinpan.v, lui lived for so niaiiy .vr.irs liesidcs the litter,' she is suivived by a husband, V, A. Peeves, and one Uiug'ittr, l.o, 1K1, Tlio fuucial vvill lie hold tuinoiiov aflirnoon fiom the family lmnio aixl inteiuitiu vvill bo made in I'ltt-ton. Hichnel McHugli. Miihatl Mcllugh. aged IJ.vcir.-, tiled on Monday at bis home in Old I'oige, afler 1 long illnies. lie is survived b) 11 wile and the Pillowing dill dien: James lleinird, Thonia-, IMhtr Catherino and .Mrs. James llaunon. Tlie fuueial will tiko plate toinoiinvv aflernon nt J o'clock and Inleiinrnl will be made 111 tlic MI1100U ithollo cemetery. A. G. Ferhntn. Wonl was ircelvcd in Noitlt Sianloii visit ulay of tin- death of A iron (laics lVrlnin, a piuuilneiit coal merchant of Scr York ell). Mr. 1'eiham Irrqueutly vMtod this titv- anil vi is a brotli'er-lh-lavv of Ibuty Ilavvht- and Ocorgo Spencer, of Noitli Se1.1n1.111. Patrick McDonnell. I'alikk McDoniitll. an aged nsidcrit "i Dun inoie, died at his home uii Drinl.ir ln I vetr. tlav morning alter a buer lllnehs of pneumonia lie is survival by the following eiilldren: .Limes, . M.i Thoiiiis, .1, or llnvh-, and Mrs. Ueoigc Tiucc. I'uneial iioim' later THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New York, Maith pi Tod.i)'s simulation in stocks continued to suor. .-uat aniiu ui.i nnd jiMitolnal liie.uith. 'tin lcclas operated In -u.u lonlldinie, owing to visttiilavs ileuioustratloii of ot til eigeruiM Of fit onlil'l. woild to paitlii pate. Tlio lools made up ol' prctrseloiMl ti.ul ers, thcicf.ire, hid Utile dlfhuilt) In attiactlng an cftrcllvo following in any stock In vvliith ihty chooso to opeiate b) aitiuly bidding up price 1 as an Incitement, llils piocc tallied uiu-li irregularity in the movement of pit era all da.i. In the lat hour tho protewluiia! traders tinned to tho ben sitlu of tho market, owing lo Hit heavy rcalllug stlllng that showed all thiouh tho list and rfleii.il pile,es dawn Is Idly, takluj the maiket away from the milt and rjlch'n? some stop loss flujir xvlici speculative actounts bad bftn unduly extended Tho icsult was a tumbling of pilcc. that looked fur a lima liku tltiuoralltion on the pait of tlic bulls. The eactlon tiom bet pikej In the most piomliitiit of tlie strong slocks un in in 1 to H'j and quite .1 number of stoil.s which bad not been maiued up during tlie day fell beluvv last night's luvcl. Total files, l.'iTD.fO) shaus. The lallmad be nil lUt was Bomewlut l-s attivr. and profit taking In special Imik.. made- it veiy iircgulai. Total sale, par value, xi,;;.tsM. 1 nlled Malt ic fundiur twen and tho funis advanced '; pel tuil. oil the last call. The following e)uotsllcns ate (iL-nMittl The Tribune by M. P. .tordart At Co , rooms TO., TW Hears building, bciantcn, Ps. 'trlcpliouo iOoJ: Optti- High- Low-. Clus 11 g. est, est. ing. Ametliaif'Migar . . IIV- llj'j 111 ill Aliieileau lobitio . . 11.' j J.liie, 11 Us Atth., I'o. A. &, IV ... .Vi tail j tvi ui A T. i-S. I' I'r KIT, tivs, IliTi tur l'.iookl)ii 'irattlou s., sji.j .sn; .!,, Hilt, Ohio .; i(i pjiij t Cont, Tob.11 eo IT 47 4ili; liiH Ches. k Ohio IT',; ITVj P1I4 Iti'J t lile-. U li. W 'A". 'J.1 2ii'. -i. C!ile n. k (J M Ids IM'i iW, f-t Paul IHK lMi 1Vi, rsli, Kock Wand l.v;s mt HJ l."J', Special Diseases of Men S MY SPECIALTY. Do WW Cent r Scatter llimUpm on Faculties 'lllHPP Specialty If )ou sre kuffeilng liom anv disease or condition peculiar 10 nun or II you have been "'Ppolnlcil in not getting a permanent cure. I want you to cene and huve' a social that JJ1'1"'' ' "HI explain to ou MY isMm-lv! OF TltCAl.MLNT. which I have crlglnsted s nil tiev eloped after my whole life's experience in treating sfiuisl dleases of men. I bsvis no lielts, specille. free samples, trial tnatnicnt or eleetio medical combinations or similar devices which do not and cannot euie diseases peculiar to men. My education, my expeil-TiCu'i,n-v '"iK'fHi'i rnv reputation toiidtnins all such quirkerr. If xc.11 will piv me a xi'lt I xx III give you lTtKt; OF CTI.MItiK a tliorouali piisonal eramltiallnn and an" honest op jiion of )our ease. If ou nie Incurable I will tell )ou so, and advise joii so that )em IM not be biinibuaged by unscrupulous piactillonrts who claim to euie ill It after em n ng j cu, flnd yon ciirvble, I will ln'ire ou of a iernianent euie, Inasmuch as I vslll '" Jou a willteu gtiarxnlee to refund sou every tent )ou have pild nie In rav I fall to elect a ture 1 uki- no charge foi medicines, as they art- alvva.vs Included In th nomlinl 'ee, aUd, and j0u know to the tent, blrre )ou stait what .sour whole (resilient Is going to cost, and 1 will make no false promises us to the time tin the ike nf celling you as pallenl, as I promise only what I csu do, and do as I pior.il-c. I'N'NATUIttl, llkCIIIMll. stopped In : to 10 tli)s i:MIIOSS (itnl Ilralns stopped In "1 10 ll t!a)s. I'LCKIIt. I tare not of how- long standing, I will dr) Hun up nt 1 nc SI IllCrum: tured without Hitting or dilating. IIYDItOCKLi: or any swellings or "iilvrgenicnts reduced at ones. IMPOTKNCY by i.iy s)steni ol tieatm-nt is curable- iiirjpcctlve ol the ilire landies; or your age. DLtPnr.n AND KIIiMIY tlcianen enls by my s)lfiii of trexlineni show signs ol in rrovement front the very beginning. RIII.UMYTteMi bring caused bv Impure coi.dilli.n ot blood, Is tured prinnnrntly by me. 5l'i:CIHO HLO0I) l'OI0SlO, pemnintntl) cured vxithout the use of lodn' ol Potxsh or Mercur). XAIUTr. If .xou cannot tall All t-oirtspondeiue slrieily ccmlliliiitlal xnd all icplies snt In plain envelope". Ineloe -J-ee-nt stamp to Insure rcpl). OIl'ICi: 1I0LIH, 9 s, m, lea 5 p, in and 6 10 5 p. in.; Sui.lj;s, 10 a in 10 t p in. DR. MACKENZIE'S I II s (1 MS Perinaiiciiilj Located al Rooms 208-209-210 Pauli Building 426-428 Spce St., SCRANTON, PA. TAKE ELEVATOR. Deliwaic k Hudson .. laikaw.itiiu . ban. k lex., Pr ouls. k ash Minl.att.-m Klo Met. Traction t o Jlivouri Paeilio Southern Padlle Norfolk .v.- Westell! .. Norlh. Pailfle.- North. Parltie, IV .... . . t tntril Out. .!. Wtt I Vim 1. II It I'.iiin.- Mall Pel. ling Kelillllg, Pl- smtliriti 1! oulhtin It 'Is tin. ('. .xr lion .... 1 . . Le-illiei .. .. V. S. laathu, Pr .. C. S. ltubb.r I'ui.iu Pat I lie. t iioiu Pat ilk-, Pr .. Wabesli, l'i Xtestcru I'nloii C. F. I People's (Ja- ho. S Si. s, 'r 'litis I'acllic . Ameiitan Cai 1' L'. Me el Co . It It , Pi iimdry. .10'i'a .107 . .Vi'i . i'jU VJiii . l-',a . Hi . r.-t, . "ll' . 'T'i . 'll t .11V, . .sji .lii-'s . .11'', . Ji . r.tn . -.'V!. . SO . :Tt, . I..- . 7l"i . 1-:; . un 1 . xr, . i . i;-4 .lUi1,-. . .1! . Id . :;i CHICAGO i3 f C.ltAI.V Open ing. 7iH 4 w iii:a r. May Julv 7.',V. CORN. xiix- W July ill.. OATS. Jin- -j.v; I OHK. May KM to pi.10 LAItn. Max- 7. vl .) niBS. Miv T.ni 1W) 1U7 HO". iii's .'it". VII, ') Its .!l I.'.: .'tfe ;.:', of. lt'a " VO's I4 (,!(. .K-.'i S's's pHlj let :.i"k It MAIIKI High- est 1117 10H tnH l.'l'j lMi'i 111 f. .11 u -T's VI Id's li'l ;-,!., Tt J"lj Ml Tl'a PI r.i'i S'li, v Jt' I.I si 1 1 t!l4 I l'i IT. 1 Low est. Id's Pi7 l.'i iM.i; 171 tu, u 1 Ill'-K irH i"iJ'. 11 ' -i 7 -.14 aii.. ) . :,-;'" i"i '1.', s Mi's !, liH.lJ .1 li nt .11 U -T's lix, CI..S lug. 70H ""'a il's SI'. - li. '7 7 V.) - 7oi ni:vv reus ohms maiiklt. WHCAT. May .tide- CORK. Mix- July Open ing. SIP j I'l-'s Hiit High est SllTs Ml'.- Ii KJVj Loiv et -iitj ssi's II. t(,' Clos inc MI'j N'( P. '1 In'. Scrnnton Bonrd of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Did. Asked. First N'atloral Dank- y:ui Seranton Savings Hank .151 Third National Hank su . . iJimc Deposit and Discount Dank.. 2J0 Fconomy Light, li. & P. Co j Lacka. Tnist riafe Deposit Co tvr Clark i, Hnoxer Co, I'r. KJ bcranton Iron Foneo & Mfg. Co 100 beranton A-ile Works n-, Laclu-vantia Dairy Co.. Pr 20 Count) Savings Rank k Tui't Co. S00 First National Hank (Carbondale) im i Standard Drilling Co jo Traders' National Dank 11 bcranton Dolt and Nut Co. ,,,,., 103 BONDS. Scranton Pass-nger Railway, first Mortgage, due 1020 11a People's (street Railway, first mort gage, due 101S 11a People's btrect Hallway, General mortgage, due 1U21 113 Dickson Manufacturing Co 1'id Ucka. Township School 3 per cent. ... 10.J City cf Scranton St. Imp a per cent loo" Seianton Tuition G pel cent ItS Scrnnton Wholesle Mrket. (Collected b) 11 Cl Pile, 21 l.ukiwanni Vve; llutlci -t iiaiutrv, Jl'.iiJ. , dill), 17ajiii. Cheese-1 nil ciciin UiUe KggivN ilrm tresh, 13 to li'.-e.; neaib 6l..te, FiUalne. Ileinj Per Ins., fholre marrow, $J,j."aiC0. Pea Heai -,-Ptr bu . '.si i2..'.0. Medium Heins-l'-r bu.. W.Wi2.4J. t.ieen Peja-Per bu , 51 4nil Ik Onlonv-I'er bu.. 1 I its I SO Flour Dot pitent. pel bbh, M lA Htd Kidney Beans -I'cr bu., -'J.ioa.'io New York Grain nnd Produce. New oilc. Manli 10. -I'loui Ilarely stead, nntl dull. Wchil pot fa'). No. J led, 81 He", t. o b atloal; So. -J led, 6U',c. clevatoi; N'o. J northern Dclulh, lk- I o b. afloat; option f-.-perlei.iid so;u iricuulilty whllo showing gen eral steadiness mint of ihe di), but pricow tlnallv .vlcldetl again to leallili; and closed easy at se net lit sline.; Xlaicli do cl oO'Ji..! Ma), isn'ji., July. SOi'n. Corn-'-pot atead) : No ':. Pk-. tit xator. and 1st I o. b. ific.it; option niaiktt tpeied nthcr east, bat steadied up again on por grading at bit ig". .uid tloscsl stead) and unchanged; M.mli lon 4tV.; Vla.i, 4o1si 4& lS-llK-.; Jul). Iu3ie.: SititemlK-r, 4(.'-,t. Oils kitit sliatly; No. ", VV.v ; No. 2 while, .!.ta iS'ir.i No. !) white. lJ'ji','i( s hack mixed vveslein. KOalliae ; tint U white, ;rja.!r,i-. Iluttri Finn; liesh eieanieiv. Iif:e.i lailoi), IC Il'ici Imitation cie-aiiuiv-. I IjI-s'si- ; slate dalrt, Ire.li, l.'u.'li- thtise- -tioiig; lanty laiae ml urt) and while, llallijc: fancy small enlou-d, VJ'ie, ; fmty small white, i;j-",c. I'ggs -Steady: state und Pinnsvlvanla. Ual.l'ii.i vr.t. cm, l'JNaltc; s.iulhuii, l.'alJiic Chicago Grain and Produce. Clik-atv, Marti) 19. Altct liolJiu,- sicael) moil. AMUSEMENTS. I YCR - III IC un III. IS A J THEATRE LesC-s. A nt'lldl'MlKlt. DtlT'V, Manager om: Mt.nr iim.1. ti Wcdnestlny, March 20. HOVT'S A Texas Steer Olt If -Mom:. mm rin 1111 .o Pel tcr than exer With an excellent cat, whnii lidiiihs .li- Vice aim u- "llr.ihdii," Xlis Pearl 11 kill as -"ItiMsi," foimeilx with ugmtln Dal) 1 New X,oik (ompinx. Will II lliav i Ihe "Mln in fiom Dituinev," liu oilglnil iiatort( that l..oghabtt. mie. 'I lis- otl.e uieinbirs ait- XII Ll sle html ill. (iu-livt Ntaville, Miirl L. Lewis lhailcs I'tiiton and other The- original "I'tx !! iianeiie I'llll l. in- to VI ( -e..ts on sale Monday, ai '.' a m. ACADEHY OF HUSIC, REIS4 BUROUMtnk IIARRV A. BROWN lianagen and Lcsseci Local Manager. Ml llils XV 1.1 K May Fiske Co In tipeiioii Pie-entiiig Tre-dat Matinee '-Povetlv I oilier "' Tuexla) Mglil Mv I iiend liom India " Wedue-dav Jlallnee 'Hi. f. inlsou liirl ' Wednesday Night 'Miiii-liine' of Dover l.oik " BEAUTY, liCONqUERU BELLAVITA Arnenlo Beauty Tablets and Pills. A psr- fnctly snf iiuii RiiarHnteoiltrfutment ftirnll skits disotders. Restores the bloom ol youth to laded laces. 10 clr.ys' treatmeut ric; 30 da) a' $1.00, by snail tonn for circular. Addro?, X)C1VITA MEDICAL CO.. Cllntor & Jsckltx Stl., CbfcsT Bold by McGarrah Thomas, Drug srlstB,, 0) Lackawanna ave., Scranton, I'sv. of the el iv Ihe wh. at m.irku towards, the end of tod.i.v'H M-v-ion biuke on li.iil.ltliou and ilocd r.ii uudei ,veleidtv t ..in eh m.I a chicle lovvel, aim cmis at a like ill i lu.e Provhiou, wuc at tlve, X iv p.. ik loin liiiiL. ihe highc-at piiec 10 lllolltlis .Hid tlo-lllg ..7'.i hlghll Till- fish quo titious welt- us 1i.IIc.uh Fhiui tjulet ami sttailv. No .' spima win i, 73Jai ; No 2 led, 7'u77e ; No -J eoi i 10il'i No. i ellovv iq .iiniji. S.. .' o.ik, '"X i 'is ; Nu J whip, '.i.'-ii. ; '. I wiiiii. J71sai'ii , no. -J ive, st".i : gc-'d leuliiiL lurlii.t. tu , tilr to ihoii . nulling. Wi'i'.i . No. t Mix koI, si ,ij, No, t lit nhvipi trin, l '-l'i; intuit- tlniothi. f4 "it. liotk, K. liulil.l): lard, 7 s"..a7.s'; eidii-. " .'si7 70, sliutildcis, I'jitii : s-liutL cleai sides, Via" 12's, whlskev, irl..'7. Chicago Live Stock Market. (hiiago, Mutli 10. -fiiltb Het.ipts, l,.ssi In tliidiug 1 lixxn-. ih.ilii tot is, ptinii. medium, low. butt hi rs' sl.sk sti.na. Tevan, stevdx; good to prime slier,, si sui'.; pool to medium, S (la A',',, sloikers and tied. i.. ietd), .'.ulat elV tows, (.'.itnl .tj, tie ire i, --' o-Xdl 03, caiinet-1, stiong, rj-jajtri; bulls. .! nVil .l'i, ialvt. Me.olv to slicing, s ,'iuiii: ii tcl i-li-ei, jtiN, Texa glass lllrs, is) fiat, 'leis lii.IL, i.'.J0).7. llec ICece ipt-l toil iv. I MHXJ. tOllloiTOW, i3,ll tvllliiilid, bit ovei, ",im, atllve, Veto, higliei lop, .W, mixed Hid buti In i, f-X.tsiiV&i'g, g(.I to tholii- luavv, -,Mia",lsi; rough hcax.v, fv.tkn fi 7; light, sjis'u'isi'a, bulk of Mica, 3.7Ja3.S !heep Itmlpts. Ittifsi. slurp, slcnh to strong lambs, siea.lv to slot., heavx weak; good to choice withers. l.iJi'i: fill to ehohe mixed, eli 4,1)3; westelii shtcp. t OLiaa! .xcirllngs, stnad), K4.73a5.10, nativo lainb, ipl 00i3.l0; w-estein lainW, IfJaJ tu. Oil Market. Oil titv. Martli tU.-Cerlltiiate. i lo,H s.J) bid lor easli, no sales: shlpuiiuit, P:,WS bar lels; avenge. ,J?i btnels, i un. .i,IJS btrrcls, average, M.0,'0 biiul. Catarrh Cannot Be Cuied will. I.Ol'U. VI'PI.K VnONS, as they taim-it leach the seat ol Ihe dlstax I atari li i, t blood or torttilutlonal tli-ease. and in oukr to cure It )0U must take lutrriul remedies. Halls C.i tnuh Cure Is taken Intemall), and acts directly or Hie blood and mucous sulfites. Hall's Yi. tairh Cure Is not a epuik m-dlelne It was pteseribed ly one of Ihe but ph.wlciani in thtr tountiy for )eais. an I is u icgiilar puveripllon. It Is composed ol the L-st tonin known, roni. Mned with the lest bl..od piiiider,. acting til. lectly on tho inuious mrfirrt The perfe't com. blnatlon o( the two ingietllents Is what pro rluirs such wonderful irsulta in iiulii,' Calarih. tend for testimonials lire t J. CIIIJMJY k 10.. Piops . Toledo, O. Sold by druggLts. price 73c. Hall's Family Fills sic the b;it,