K "', j fj . T v.. f tx ,i I "V fffl A, . . -v; , t r -it-- -- , -t- 'H. - 1 f i. Ti A 'wil 6 fHE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1901'. jSMRK WEST SCRANTON DEATH RATE INCREASING TOUR WELL KNOWN RESIDENTS PASSED AWAY YESTERDAY. They Weic Ex-City Assessor H. D. Jones, Mrs. Edward Hughes, Mrs. Mary Baker nnd John L. Jones, o Bellevue Mtss Elizabeth Lloyd Entertained the- Plymouth Church Choir Last Evening Another Par sonage Wedding Shot tor Paia graphs of Inteiest. The death tnte In Went s'etiinioii Is on the Itieieauo and four more well P.iifvvn lesHoiits wn added to thu list yesterday. They aie tounei Pity Assessor Heniy D. Jones, Mis. Mar gate! Hughes, Mis. Miny IltUei and John L. Jones. H. D. .Tones, hotter known n "Pluu dllly," succumbed to mi uttuik of pneu monia it I'.Mn o' lock this mottling, af tor an Illness dating hick to Kilday last. Deceased was l)oin In Sew cn tlc. Pa., and was slMy yenis of uge. In 1SU ho settled iti West Scrautou and has since resided then. For twenty-five yens he condurted .1 general xiore on Jackson stieet, hut during the past two .veurs was engaged In i..il estate limine' at his home 011 Xoith Ilydo P.nk avenue. Ml. Jones va 0110 of the r hn rMi JuunbCM of the AVest Side him id of 11 id, the Sltii'oen .Mi'thodlit Kplseo pal church, Hyde P.nk lodge of Mti sons, the "West Side CVutial Uepubllcuu club and the rianklln Knglne company. Ho was active In all of them up lo a shoit time ago, and tool; a kern Inter est in public uffnlis Three sons survive him, namely, Louis II. "Walter H., nnd Oscar S. Jones. Thcluner.tl announcement will be made later. Mrs. Margaret Hughes -who fell down a (light of stalls at the home of licr daughters, Mis. Thomas Phillips, at 21S South Main avenue, last Sunday evening, died from her Injuries yester day. She was "1 yeais of age nnd te sided in West Sci.inton for thirty-live ycais. Her suvivois ate: David K. Hughes, Mis. Thomas AV. Phillips. William Hughes, of Kansas: Mis. David lie land, Mr1?. D.ivld Anthony. af Jackson llle. Cal , and Mrs. fciaiah A. Tlffanj', if Trarsah, Pa. The lunrial ss: vices will he conducted at the housi tomor i'iw nlternoon at :' o'clock. Inttiment will te made In the Washburn street . emelery. f COUGHS ABOUT THIS out foe land COLDS TAKE DUFOUR'S FRENCH TAR. Mis. Mary Huker, icllct of th l.tie William Hnker. and mother of Peter .1. Haker, the well known Diamond Laud company's ical estate agent, died last night at her home. lilO Bromley live nue, nft.r ti lingering- Illness. She te sided nl the nboo nddiess for many yean and was highly lcspected In the community in which sho lived. The funeial announcement will be made l.ltel. John L Joins, of No. 1 Dodge live nue, n life-long teldent of Melinite Heights, dleil ycstenluy nftrr a Inlet illness. He was 4fi yeais of age and Is muvlvcd by his wife and scvei nlVhll dren. The funeral set vices will l eon ducted at the hout-e Sunday a f let noon at 2 o'llock. Intel ment will be made III the Stiiill'onl ceiucteiy at Llnioln Heights. Chinch Choir Enteitained. Miss Kllssnbetli Lloyd, the .lacksou jkieet modiste, etiterUilned the mem bers of the Plymouth CoiiKicgntlona! chtnrh choir last evonliiK at the home of her slstci. Mis. John T. Walking on Washbiiin Hit eel. The ent win of unusual luteiet-t and partlculaily live ly, uivlnir to tin Kulny of fun-makeis In utteinlance. The orcaslou wa xiibeiiueutlv en livened by Piof. ,lohn T. Watkluc, who sans aitltlcallv two ety an-itubli' Beleetloiis. (llher toatines weie en joyed, includiiiir sitiRlns, 11 lerltal of onu 01 .lame Whltcomli Ulloy's poems by Miss liehsle Oindner, and the seiv llljr of dellilous eillhlis, under the (II letlloil of Mr. tinuiet I'llie. asslstnl bv Mls Llod. Mm. Wal kins. I'm tin and Kuloie .lone-. Aiij 1'ilie and Hlliiitbetli DavN. Those who enoed the event weie. Mr. and Mis. A. V.. Ilynon. Mi. and Mis. Kchaid Owein.. Jlr. and Jlr. .lolin T. WnlklllS, .Misses ARlies Joseph, Kdno lJvan, Maiy Phillips, Saiah HuRhes. May Hvans, Luiini Hughes, LlUahelh Uuvlri. Jennie Lewis. Mai Kaiet Hvans, IMIth Ueese, Anna Pi Ice, Bessie Uardner, Portln Jones, Maiy Owens, Jennie Price, Mis. tinnier 1'ilie, Kllzabcth Lloyd, lsadoie Jones Messrs. William Phillips. Tullle M. Hvaus, Daniel Jay p.cese. Hllas r.vans. Oscar Oswald. David Owens anil T. r. Hoboits. young folks departed to their respect ive homes. Those present weie as follows: Misses Kllzabcth Jones, Ktliel Old, Uivlna Iasteillc, Hattle Kills, Ovvennle Jones, Calheilne Hawkins, Pearl Jenkins, Anna Schull, Jennie HurIics. Hdlth I,vnns, tivnu Hltzeioth, Uthel Jones, Alma Davis, Peail Wall, Kloienco Wnll, Jcnnlo Wall, Maiy Hughes, Liz zie Hvans; Messis Illmcr Jenkins, Stiiiilnn ltliiRler, rhester Hughes, Hay ton JenUhiH, Arthur Ilcese, Chailes UeiKerholT, lhnbn Hvnns, Albert Hoi ley, Hairy Wntklns, Haliy Ilcese, Fiank Jones, Tomuilu HurIics, IMdlo Wall, John Hughes, Ilumphiey llnid ley, Tnmmle Phillips, David rhllllps. Wedded at the Paisonage. William Pelhllck. of 121 Noith Hv erett avenue, and .Mis. Nina H. Pick eiliitf, or ItJl lloblusnii utieet, weie united In manl.mi nt '-' o'clock yester day afternoon at the paisonage of the .liukson Sheet Baptist chttuii on Jack son sticel, bv the pastor, Hev. Thoniaii de fJiuohy. Th toiiple weie ailelided by Miss Picketing mid Mi. Pethrltk. After the irienionv the bilde and gloom left on an "Mended wedding loin. Hoth aiu well-known In West St tuntoii. School Tcaclieis, Attention. I'Iciim' 10.ul our advei ilsemeut oftei Ing a 1 en in be fni the best iIihuIiil' I 01 11 cat, 011 unothet page of this papei. Mi u ir : Hascn NEWS NOTES AND PERSONALS. Club nnd Society Meetings. The West Side Pential llepubllejii club met la&t evening-, with Vic Piest dent C. K. Daniels In the ehali. A number of minor matteis wcte ills cussed, but no definite action was taken. At the mcf tltic of Itoheit Mnuls lodge of Iv 01 lies-, htld last evening, u committee was appointed to ainingo for a social session at the net mi t-ii.g. Her Fifteenth Biithday. A surpiise party imis tcndeied Miss Dei Ilia Wall, In honor of her fifteenth birthday, at the borne of her nai-ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Wall, of Swetland frtteet. Oames were played, and Mlsces Pearl Jenkins and Mary Hughe ic clted. An enjoyable time -was had by nil, and at a late hour supper was served by Mrs. James Wall, assisted by Mis, Phillips. After supper the Elaste r Ol oves H No woman was ever dressed if her gloves were not just right. We've got Just Right Gloves For every woman in Scranton. Gloves that will fit, and suit the most exact ing tastes, no matter in which direc tion your whims may run. All the new Novelties in Gloves Are shown, while our line of i-But-ton Walking Gloves, with out seams, includes every shade to match, in contrast with the latest dress fabrics Staple Kid Glove Styles p- Of course from the workshops of the best makers the world over. Get a hint or two from the wonderful display. C" Globe Warehouse Local union. No. 017 fulled Mine WoiUets of Ameile.i, In Id a ilicetlng in t'o-opeiatlve hall lust evening and 11 stiimj; aiiii.sttlke scullmcnl was u ness(iii liv a luiiuber of niembeis. Model Id; Junes, ol South Suinnei nviiitte. Is 11 polled to be seilously 111 at his home fiom an attack of piieu nioiiln. Willie P.ec-e, nn tiiiilno of The Tillniiie pi ess 100111, had his hniid squeeztd while feeding the piess NORTH SCRANTON NOTES. Geoige Elllb Fax, Humoiist and Bai lltone. Delighted a Large Audi ence at the Auditoiiuni. fieoigo Kills r.iv, one of Ann ilia's fnviiilte humoiists and ba'ltone.s. en teii.iined a lingo number of people at the nuilltoi ,11111 last evening. Ml. Kuk Is a veiy clever ontei tulner In every seii(., and the people who weie pitsoni at his eiHeitalninent c irrlentcd a thoiougli Heat. Mi. Vnx Is one or the lluest bail tone singeis fVer heaul In this see Hon of the elty nnd his woik last night lecelved ninny heaity em. 01 cm. As a l.utiioiHt, Mr. Pa kept his audience In a tontlnutius upioir. lie 1 loseil his cntertnliiiiunt by a Scotch dialect se lection, which was 0110 of the cholit bit- of the night. Enteitained Friends. Mi and Mrs. O. P. Dinke, of North Main avenue, entertained a numbci of friends Wcdmdn night. Gaines of ailous pons and dunclni; were In dulged In until .1 late hour, when ie ftcshments were jcivtd, Those inesent were: Jls0S p0j Moigau, Cora Mnishall. t'nssle Mor gan, Delia Login, .Maiy O'Neill and Maud Dinger, Mrs A J. Mmons, Mis. W. Smith. Mr. and Mr T. Henshaw. Mi and Mi.s. Molten, Mi. nnd Mrs. Purser, Mr. and Ml.'. J AVnrnder; Mtssix. William Hughes, James llcn shaw, Amos llond, James Petguson. John Carter. Wllllaia Tule und Mi. nnd Mis. O. I. Dtake. Made Stnte Oiganizer. c. W. Datei, of Xay Aug avenue. Mate piesldent of the Intel national Association of Ktatlonaiy riiemcn. has lecelved, dining the week-, papers fiom the national hcndquniters In Chicago making' him stnte oiganbei, which pci mils him to oiganlse locals all over the state of Pentifylvnnla. Mi. Daster will In gin at once ti.ivel Ing Ihiough the Mute, crl iblishlug lo cals In different places. He will go to Haiilsburg dining the fore part of liet week In the Inteiest of the flic men. to piomoie the bill llcem-Jug all stationary flienien. nnd attend to other nffalr.s In that city for the firemen. School Tencheis, Attention. I'lense read our advei tlscment offer ing n V 01) pri.e for the best dinwlng ot a cat, on another page ol this paper. Meats vi H.igcn. Nubs of News. Mls Ciua (Siinin, Hie well known el icutlonl'-t. is niinnging a piogrnmme foi mi t ntcitalnmcnt, wlilih will Ie iciideied Apill S, at the I'niltnn (m Riehiitluual 1 lunch, on West Market stieet. l.ovci.s of puiliy. Os-leihout hall tonight. " Mis. ti. A. Cine, of the Piovideiitc Methodist Episcopal paisonage, en terialned her Sunday school class Inst evening1. Mrs. Samuel N. Hvans, of l.egutts sticel, Is seilously III. Mis. Chailes A. Peiiy, of Not Hi Main avenue. It, lccoveilng liom n t-cilcms illness, I.uveis of fobilety. 0..(eihoiit hall tonight. The funeial of Mis. IMu.inl It. Jones, of Ilcese stieol, who died AWtl nesday atteipoon at I o'clock, nflcr a la lof Illness of pneumonia, will take place lomoiiow afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Inteiment will be made nt the Wush bum stieet ceini teiy. The cantata. ' O111 t'lag." by Hfint, will be lehc'iiiscil Ibis evening by Iho eholi of tilt Mctnotlal Daptlst uhutill. 'I he soldleis and fainnr bos will be picsent; also the oiehestia. All mem lieu aie epccted to be piei-eiit. Loveis of couuto. (Met limit hall tonight. J J. Owen. Ji . a siudent at lluck nell ur.lveislt.v, 1 etui ned home A'1 ncsday evening toi a nhnit vacation. Miss Mui Piotheioe Davles. a stu cient of the j-onloi .Huh at Paiuknell uulveislt. In at the homo of hei par ents on b'uinmli avenue, for a snoit vacation. CAUGHT ;UNDER TALL. Mai tin PldzlnsKl. ut 13 Ulock stieet, vviis 1. night under a fall of juof at the Dodgo Milne jcsteiday and sustained 11 fiactuied light leg nnd slight giislieh in the head. He was tuken to the MifjcaTujIoi liospltnl. JONAS LONG'S SONS. SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE Alton n cuiikIi lo urn mall It gel brjuiul t tie irach o( tiiMltilni. 1 l.e oltcn j, ' oli. It will wear unij," but in iirn-t 11,1-1 t ,i Wl.jr llicni imi). Could tlicy bo linluir.l In (ij 11,0 nictivlul niidiriiic tailed Kcinp'j lljUain, wlikli li kiM I'll u ikwIIImi (.luianlri to inn-, llioy weiild IniiurilUlrly c the rvtalKnt ffli'it nftrr tal.lne llii Hut ilon Price 2. Hid oi, irj tUc lice. At all tliui'slits. I , MANY STORES COMBINED. JONAS LONG'S SONS. A Brilliant Array of Tempting Bargains at Our Great FRIDAY AFTERNOON HOURLY SALES mdl A t)0S HOT MtneaH 1 CREASE THjt SHAMS! H C?A X vl rr " for both 35c Sale No. 1 at 2 O'clock. In the Uasement The enthusiasm genei tiled dining iho flist sale In the basement continues unabated throughout the entire afternoon. Could it be otheivvlse with such an ait ay of needed ar-tlcle-s to choose fiom? THK TAUIIOX PILLOW SHAM HOLDllil U no doubt the only cor. rect sham holder on the market. Ths soft natural diape to the shape of the pillows Is letalned, necatise there aie no wlies or frames to bij over the Pll- -OODmoMETALBEDS ls The legular pllce Is nOe Hy way ot introduction will ei on Ktlilnj. for one houi 10 Ql'MJT TIN lllti:AU llAISniih-.Mnde of heavy tin with ventilated covets O,-. Pililay foi one hunt XjC A LAIlOi: P.OTAItA' Kl.OI'li SIlTlIlt Made of hea blight tin and sn icgu lail.v at 10e.. on sale 1'ilthiy atleiuooii r for one hour at C THU HP.ST QtULlTV Of CKD.Mt CLOTHL.S PINS-On mile 1'ilday af- j tuiiinnii tor one hour at tin lor OC .STNDAUD SUCH CLOTHL'S lJASKi:T Mads of Impotted vlllow', woith tlouble the Irlday pi lie on pale lor hour at ltOl'ND YHLI.OW NAPPII1S. ol to be mote explicit, A'ellow Making Dishes, size 1V Inches. On sale Prlilav after- j noon at 4C m:t.L BP.A.ND SOAP-Thc mntlon of the name plus the lact that we will sell H bins jot iic. will be sutlli lent to keep us busy during the hour. Poi the benefit of thon not familiar with the biand. It Is a wiap. per soap, full weight HVj oz. bar: It Is niadi fiom the best nialetlals known to th tuule and Is the most economical soap for till kinds of pin poses. Kegulnr pi Ice, :.c. i,u Pri- day atleiuooii foi one hour bais for ':'.".".".'.' 25c ,: 25c Jonas Long's Sons Second Fluor A combination sale of Hoys' Clothing. You aie probably kept busy trying1 to kesp the boy nicely clothed. AVIll spend one hour In trying to help you solve the problem on Prl day. Uoj.V Knee Pauls, Waists and Blouses Tilt: WAISTS ate made of tlno quality of poicalc, plaited back und front, three styles of collaiFi, and twenty beautiful patterns to select form! sizes ." to 12 ycais. Till: flLOl'SHS aie made of line ciuallty petcale, have lingo sailor coll.iis; sizes from .I to VI years. Till: KNHi: PANTS ate made of heavy wool cheviot, all taped seuius und well made, with good heavy duck waist bands; sles o to II yeais. On Piid.i.v foi on" hour In the following combination: Pants and Waist, 4LV. 01 Pants and Hlouse, 1J; making a a - line suit for "TXt TOIICHON LACLM The slt minutes tloii't last long enough when we have these. laic sales. Fine vailety of patterns tanging width from 2 to I Inches: legulnr values ,.i to 10c. mil. On Kilday for mic hour Combination No ; Sd-lnch Htra Heavy Wool rileii a splendid cloth foi Walking Skills or Tuilur-niadu Hulls. The colois uio blue, blown and giey. Itegtilir value, 3li. :6-lnch Hcotch All-Wool Neat checks and Plaids suitable fot ihlldicn's xchool iliesse" 111 a gonil comlilliatlon of colm lugs. Hcgulai vnlui "'ie. .viml On Pilila.v foi olio houi VOUI l hull e ii either foi the r-ym .v.ud ZOC Coiiibliiatlon No. B A slim t stoiy but In tiie-tlug. .'.iKID Stand Covers, Mnieilles patterns, 1N70; I'.uieau Covc-In M.llsellles I atteins both aie bltmhcd and have line u Inge. K'gul.ir pi Ice Is .'"i On Kilda for one houi, each . . LACK t'l'liTAlNS in white oi eiiu ovti loek stlti h. or to be a little plalnei biltlon hole slltih eiUe with white pol and pair of loop On I'Vida.v foi on pa houi. pilr ... OVC fr3c 15c Sale No. 3 at 4 O'clock. On Haln Floor MADUAS DUCSS C.lNilHA.IS-nO inches wide, In all the new checks, ntilpes nnd plaids: ground work In white, blue, ox blood and pinks, especially adapted for alt uses to which a fine diess gingham can be put. UcKUIar 10c. ciuallty. On Kilday foi . miu hour .:614c ..!?!: 21c Many Stores Combined LADIL'S ItlHBi:i A'LSTS Medium weight, cieam colored, with long sleeves, Just the thlnt; for wear between winter and sum mcr weights; buy a case and ou can't get them cheaper than we'll sell them on Krlday af let noon for one hour, each 1 IC CHILDltHN'S SI IOLS Made of fine don iola. kid, hand tinned, wedge heels, button or lace, kid or patent leather tips; sizes three to sl. On sale for one hour Krlday a g afternoon, at the pair 4DC Second Floor INFANTS' I.ONC. SLIPS-In line long cloth. French stvle, galheied at neck and sleeve nnd embroidered yoke, day afternoon for one hour.... INFANTS' SILK H.MHKOIDnilP.D CAPS In nil sizes; for one hour on Pilduy afternoon julC INFANTS' PltiriTY LITTl.H SACQUKS In pink, blue and cieam, stitched wide silk: for one hour Friday af- y j tetuoon jCIC HOVS' SPITS Double bicnstecl. 0 to 15 yais. Wstie suits, 3 to S yeais. Made of sii Icily all wool cheviot in ilftecn beautiful patterns. Th" suits are lined and trimmed thioughout; the pants have excelsior elastic waist band and llu veMs aie double bieast- cd. bought to sell at JJ.r.O. On Prlday nftei noon fot one houi . . ItOC'KLUS A pailor locker In oak or ma hogany Mulsh cobbler or Middle seats, double tall backs, sevi n spindle Inset Hon, heavy trout posts and nun tops, in fact an excep tional offcilng of high class rock- "7(r ci-. 1 'or one hour Ft May 1. O Innac I nnrv'c Qahc NXXvX 1.50 SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. The sixth of the .seiies of endue con tests was played last evening at Phui macy hall between the Columbus and John Hovie O'Kellly councils, Y, JI. I , and pioved a very Inteiestlng game. A largo number of nienibjis of both societies and delegations fiom other councils piesent at the Mulshing of the game. The Columbus'council had a total of 117 points to 1IJ scoied by the John Bo.vle O'lleilly men. The plaveis, of the Columbus council team weie as follows: Patiiik Moran. captain. W. P. Oonahoe. Mai tin Cannon. William Cook. AA'llllani Mooie, George Hurns, James Kennedy, James Mohan Pat lick llenton nnd Thonns Ilohun. John Lole O'ltcllly connell: T II. Mullen, captain, John Hayes. John Buike. 1M waul Monls, P J. tillleoglj. John lioilgers. Tom llafter Thomas S. Con ner. Thomas Moran and Walter Toole. The tiophy of the contest H u beau tiful hllk ting fp'.'M,!) Inches, a hambonie emblem ot the national colois. After the game an entdiialument was held, at which an addicss of welmine was ilellveied bv M J Hums, a solo was sung bv cimrge McAvov, leniaiks mndu by John llodgeis. a solo bv Tim-, llnhnn, iciltatloii bv Joseph Mm Ion, solos by Oeoig Hums nnd David Kel ly, icni.uks bv Thomas .Mullen and whistling solo bv Ldwanl Mouls, aim VNcie most enjoyable featuus. The at". fair was In chaige of the foil iw lug coiuinlitec: Chalim.in T J Ilaudlo: M. J. minis. T J. Tolan, P .1 Mm an Maitl.i Lav elle and David ItMllv. I'll releiee of the game vas John P. llod geis, Hi. st giand vlce-piislileiu of Pennsylvania juilsdlctlnn of the Young Men's Institute. Ilefiehhincnts weic set ved after the game. The Lo.valty club of th' A'oung Wo men's Chilstlnn nssocl.itlon will glvo a social aftet llielr luccllng this even lug at their looms on Cellar avenue The Young People's Choial union of the Hlekoiv Stieet Pr"-sb tcilan chili eh will hold a conceit on Tuesila even ing, Apt II -3 at the chinch. The members of Oenei.il f5ia.it com inaiidery, No. L'30. Knights of Malta, will meet In legular session this evtn Ing at S o'clock ut Haitman's halt Lenlen sei vices will be held 111 St. Mniy's, St. John's and SI Stanislaus' chinch this evening. The niembeis of the Church of I'eaio ate making pivp.uatluns tor then com ing fair, which will open on Luster Monday night, Apill S, at OermanU hall. , At the legular meeting of I.ncka wanna camp, No, ,S"l", Modem AYood nic'ii of Ameilra, last evening, held in Haitman's hall, live candidates weie inltlutetl and ten applications weie ie celved, llianch No. S717 was oiganlzed lust October Its membership hns been glowing steadily under the endeavois of tin orguulzeis, and It has now toity active niembeis. School Teachers, Attention. Please toad our udvei tUement ottei Ins u $2.00 pi Uo for the best drawing of u cat, on anothei page of this paper. Meais & Hugen, GnEENmUGE. An Inteiestlns suit was tiled last evening before Aldeinian llalley. Haary DcPuw In ought bult against Lawyers Oni dner, O'UojIo und AYatklns to ie cover $10 f i oni each, which amount ho claims as lielng In excess of the legal fees they weto Justly entitled to as ur bltiutois. Lawyer Shuitlclf uigiietl the case foi the plaintiff, and Attorney Carpenter lor the defendant.', Tho al derman leserved his decision until Monday niotnlng at fi o'clock. llciitileo Uebekah lodge, No, 70, will celobrnto Us Uflh anniversary this evening lu Mdbonlu lull, Dickson ave nue. An Intel Mln,; entcitiilninent has hern aitangcil, to be followed bj re fieslnnents. An invitation has been ex tended to the niembeis o lire'eti ltltlge' lodge, Indepenili nt Oidei of Odd Fel lows, and their wives to be piesent The lollowlngoljlieis weie nominated last evening bv (S'iciii llldge lodge. In dependent Oidei of odd Fellow a: Nobl giand. M. J. Kemp, v bc-grand S. H. Add.vinnn, secretin y. F.S. olvcr. tnas uier. Chailes P. Jones, u us tees, O L. t'olvln. Fiank Dean Mis. S P Hull, of Sandei'-on ave nue, enteitained at luiiili vestudiiy 111 honoi of tclatlvcs whA u,i vtsUliiar lu the i It.v Miss Miillonl ot I'nadllla. N Y Is vlsltlnir at tin home ol I). AV Si Nm, on SandeiMin avenue. l. H Slut ges will give a lei tine in the t'apiiuse mission idiapel this ( veil ing on his navels In China. Miss Isabella .louts, of Monse.v ave nue, c lllei taint d the 1". 'I'. P. i lull es leida.v attciiioini I'lldi i the .uispii i s ol lh L.ulli s' Aid soclity ot the iJteen llldge Piesliy tei Ian chinch, an enteitiiliinient will he Klven lu theeliiiiih pailins on Filclay evening, Munh si. by the K.ulli boy choh School Tcacheis, Attention. Please lead our advei lsi nHnt olfu lug a sjoo pil.e foi the bisi diawlng ol a i at, on nnotln i pag, of this paper. ' Meillh .1 Hugell 13-YEAK-OL1) GIRL THIEr. She AVas Committed to the County Jail Yesteidny. A null Jones, a 1 '-.veil -old gii living III Piovldeliec. was couilllltted to the itiiinlv Jail by Aldeimau Allllai jester, dav In default of $!w bail, foi hiiciny. About n week ago Annie enteied up on her duties us ca.di girl with tin Ci inner & Wells company, on Wyo ming avenue, nnd dining that time a liiuntltv of ilbbons and like at tlcles wen missed Annie was suspected ot the 1 1 line, and, when an used, did not fletiv it. Hi r mother appealed in the uldei. man's eouit and said the gill was In corilglhle and that she could do until, lug with hei. BACK AVAS BROKEN. Qiiinu. Louis Ldwuid, Ailhur and Italph (ioldsnillh Oustnve Uresi hei. I lei beit Levy and lierlram Sanilci. OrriCERS OF THE UNION. Chosen at a Meeting Which Was Held Last Night. At the monthly meeting of the Men's fi in of c.teeti llldge held last night, the senil-unnuiil election ot ollleers was held, the majoilty of officials chosen being ic-eleeted, A discussion on the "llppei" bill was to be one or th- fcat tnes of the night, but the tiaus.iction uf tontine business took up so much time that the debate had to be post poned The ofllieis lei ted wte Piesl dent, lt'v I. J. Lansing, vhe.piesl dent. A. t! Thomason, secictaiy, iu ly Kinsley, tieasuier. A. M Fine, exe i utlve commlttv, C S. Woodrutt. V. S. Pralt. A C I'ullei, , I. I), Williams and ti. H ciaidiiet Piesident Lansing' was tlie onlyofllcer unopposed. Then vere twelve candidates foi the esei utlve t o:umlltc. In the abseiue of Piesident Lansing and A'li ''-Piesident Davidson last night's meeting was piesldcd over by Piofessor F. M. l.ooinls, who was elected thnlimiill A eoiniuuiilcatloiv fiom the absent t hall man was i -nil, in which he icfeired In glowing teims to tile work done by the Municipal league and urged a hearty co-npctatlon on the pail oi the Men's union. He nig d In paitlctlliir that the league do lis shale bj paying the expenses of Agent lloheit Wilson, of llie league After nun It discussion n resolution was adopted which stated thai It was the sense of the memb'rs of the union piesent tlint Iii0 a month should be contributed fin a ear tow.nds the del i a lug of his expenses nnd us s il aiy to Mr. Wilson, and n commending that the union's executive committee take ptompt action on the mattei. Dmlng the meeting two Hue bass solos wer sung by Philip AVniten. FUNERAL OF MRS. AVILLIAMS. AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUH THEATRE - nns .t nt'nnt'Nnnit. lkci A J. lit 11 V. JJuu.cx OM XK.II1 OMV. Tucsflay, Marili '2, The gunk-t Miielid nrcmlulion In th wtrM, J 11 HAM,niA's Mastodon Minstrels VI I Ndnkfillli Sf,lr i inner llriddl by tlio rfccgnlriil Iraillii,' inimtrcl of tin nnhtfe I. I.OIK.I W.illi: eie iB.llll VlllsflS Ml lirljlit 1 1 tiiinc J'rlrm, 2, ctnU In s t.iIh on .ile sjliinlrtV it 0 ii in ACADEHY OF HUSIC, REIS.BU0UN0nR MARRY A. BROW.N Manigeu and lmetf. Local llinijfr. i.i nii win pvin MMiNnt't, May Fiske Co In Ilfjuil ir Pirwntlns tui!ili iMinnj , 'Tortj Vini." Trlilji Mrnini; ' n Vmrrlian Prim." Mliinlu l.inniirf "VMIil ol flip .Villi," Biakemnn AVainer Fell from Moving Box Car to Ground. (,'eoige AYniner, who bo.uds at the Si. Cloud hotel a luakeman on the Luclutwannii rallinad, was fatally In jured eaily yesteidaj niomlng on the load near Ooultlslioio. Warner was walking on the top of the box car tow-aids the caboose when ho fell from the cni tu the Ktountl, Ho was picked up by jellow woikmen and removed to the Moses Taylor hospital, wheie It was. found that his skull was fractuietl and that his baek was broken. Ho cannot iciovei ENJOYABLE BIRTHDAY PARTY. Given at the Homo of Mr. and Mis. V Josoph Levy. The tenth biithday ol Adele, the ouns daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jo seph Levy, was celebrated ut tr.o homo of her patents on A'ine stieet esterdny nttcrnoon by u eiy enjoyable patty, ut which a Uuco number of clilldicn vMro ptesent (James weio pluyed ami Misi Neiu Currnu, at tlio piano, rcndcied enliv ening danco miiblc. Tho table decora tions wero pink, as weie also the oih'.'r uccebsoi les to the nlfnli. The children piesent weie: Helen Allen, Lisa Roos, Stella Phillips, Heitha AVelngnit. Evelyn Kanitei, Cellu Hindi- Hold. Hdtia Landau, Hdlth Heatdsley, Helen Evciett, and Masteis Melt Sei vices Were Conducted by Rev. C. M. Giffln, D. D. The funeial of Mis. Clementine AVI11 lams, wife of Iter. W. II. AVIllUins, tho Anti-Saloon league supetlnteutlent, took place ycstcnlay afternoon at 3 o'clock from tho icsldence of Ocoige Hull, 711 Adams avenue. The services, weio conducted by Jtev. chailes M, GHUn, D. D of the Him Patk chinch. Among the miny floral offeilngs was a handsome bouquet fiom the Ladles' Aid society of tho Kim Park chuich. Miss Daisy Bell Hall sang, at the ic quest of Mrs. Williams, "Heaven Is My Homo" and "I Shall Know Him." Mr. AYIIIIams lecelved many lettcis of condolence liom the mlnlsteis and ft lends throughout tho valle. The In teiment was iiiado In the Dttnmoio ceineteij. i STIFP-rALK WEDDING. Ceieinony Perfoimed by the Rev. Ph. Zizleraanu. Louis Mlpp and Miss Katie Falk were mauled ut the cierman Lutheiuu paisonage, by Rev. Ph. Klzelmanti, last evening at 8 o'clock, In the presence of ti few ti lends and lelatlves of the con tracting pat ties. Mr. Stlpp Is general tttieman for his brother, Mathlas Stlpp, the contraetoi, und Is well und favorably known ri mtfTin. MOUIVV, riKsIV Ml Ml IIM.MMA, AVILLS BROTHERS' COMEDY CO. In I .ie e t nmiil wanna louiid-house nnd his mind hat bein alii eled evu since, ills case Is not a violent one and then is a pos sibility that treatment will n-stoic his nason He hus a. wife mid seven chil dren. Hefoie being taken in charge by the police, he tiled to Injuic himself. M'MANUS' CONDITION. Mb lined Mc.Maiuis, the eject! lelan, who was limled fiom a ten-toot ladder on his head to the .sidewalk while put ting lu an aie light In fionl of a stmo In the Coal Hxehange building AVeel- m.wriiiv. w.is lestlllir soinevcli.it: enslet. at the LacwaUanna hospital jestcrda. lie coniinucs sciui-cohsciouk una u is feared that he has concussion ot thu bialu. BREAKER BOY'S FALL. Matthew Selllner. of -13 Block stret, felt fiom the Diamond breaker ester day to the ground, two storlca below, but luckily escaped with no other Iti juiie.s than a In ills, d right shoulder and a cut and bruised he id, nllhough li was knocked unconscious. He was tuken to the Mosei Taylor hespltul Havana's Health. Ilj l.vilu-oc Wire frOM h Aor Uteri rrj Wjtlih (.'ton, VUnli -I Vfajor fii'nrral m dlili'i ttutii INJna that there wero no ilfjthj la In mini'id lioiu .vUlch 10 tr Miuh C9 OBITUARY. CAAVLEY IS INSANE. Thomas Cawley, uf .Ml Fouith siteet. was locked up at police headquarters yesteidny moinlng ns Insane picpara toiy to being tuken to the asylum. About four months ago Cawley was Injuicd on the head at the Lacku- F. H. Foidham. V II taullum, ol Montrojc. liW at J 51 0 luck .vut-rdjy altcrnom at the borne ol hu djujrljtci, !li. 11 M. Cnf, of CapouM avetiur. 11c mjs .i-jed 71 )c'r ""1 H moctlu. Tli line ot the lunrial his not ft )esn de-ridr-it 1 pun InUnnti.t will I'C niadi jt Mvritunr Josejih Bradley. Juorpli lliadli), an old toldler, ulm nu at. liiittcrl to tlio IlllWde Home liom iho Provl. ilenco jiollce tatlua on MjicIi 17, unfit ling front r-vlijiMlou and eld use dliil at the tnctltutlon lust nlht. Thomas Lftchoy. 'Ilminas l.jehi.i, uged 0" Mini, died at llu llilbidt llonii l.ul. nlrjbt at I) u'cloik II tas admlttiit to Ilia lioino In Ai.uu.t, '.Oil, 11 It tuppesiil to have (lie mis en the South bids or Mlnooka Vg'..i- ' A..iii ' t '.'"'v