THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1901'. WEST MORE BONES WERE POUND ANOTHER HAND OB FOOT UN EARTHED BY BOYS. Third Specimen Appeals to Be More tike a Human. Hand Than Any things Else Who "Will Solve This MysteryP Man Who Wants to See the Janitors Organized Notes About tho Churches Funeral of a Child Other Matters of General Interest. T;nrly yesterday morning Pattolnun 1'homas Jones, who li dolngr duty on tliu West Linden "Uteet boat, lepoited to Lieutenant Williams Unit another hand or fool hud been found near where the other two cto unearthed Wadncsduy oveiiliiff. In tin- lcltilty ot h. Robinson's Sons' power hoife,' ut the ond of Horth .Seventh .street. It wis also lepoited that a number ot other bones, which elosely lusctn .ln those of a human bolnp, wore aKo uneojthed by boys at Hie same place. The latest find icwembled a lnimiin )"ind moie than the pteions ones found. nuiinjr the past two days the stench n rising Horn this dumping giouud has been stifling. It is recUold that there was once ,i cemetery on the present .site of the Jit. Pleasant dump, and pos sibly some Bia-vcs htue Riven up their dead. itanv people hae visited the scene since the first dlscoveiy wjs made, but a majority or them turned their heads Thcn they received a whltf of tlw nau beatinff odoi. What the hands or feet belonc to is as jet a mysteiy. Class Social. On ThuiFdav evening the pastor's Bible el.iss of the Fhst Baptist chinch held their annual business meeting and social at his home on Hock street. An la.bor.ite programme Yias lendered, comprising addresses solos, duets, and quartettes T.ater, a bountiful lepast was t-ened by the joung ladles pies-.-nt. During the evening Frederick V. Nelce icad a long letter from one of the absent members of tho class, who is regaining lost health in the old unrld. lie told of his life theie and i da led many funny adventmes. clos ing bv wislilnK the class individually i long and happy life. A flashlight u is taken by Rav Moigan. The lollowlna: attended lie v. and Mi S. F. Matthei.s. Di. and Mis. n. 'J. Bcddoe, Jli. and Ills. Bryant, Mis. and Jlis 15. C. Willlums, !Mr. and fis. .lames, ill. and Mi-. G. Thomp son, Misses Julia Long, Ituth Beddoe, Annie tmggar, r:a Phillips, Mabel f)ci shinier. Via Jones, Bertha. Powell and Bessie Williams; Mcisrs. William '!. Phillips, Kohcoo Hatch, Arthur K. Urown, Fiank Magoyetn, William. II. curtrlght, Fiederick V. Neicc, V. P. Long, Chailes W. Matthew-, Itay Mor gan. At Simpson Chinch Tomoirow. ltc. J. 1!. .Sweet, pastor of the Simp son Methodist Episcopal church, who has bien tiaiislci icd to Onconta, T. Y., will pie.icli tonioriiiw nuiinlng. and in the evening the choir will iepe.it the eM client musical progiammc which w.ts icndeied on leister .Sunday. It Is .is follows: 1 lv nin mlimj, "I Innw I It t M lirdecmer l.iulli," JIim llelui ilioum mil Ohou. 1'i.ncr. Irnoi 'olo, "Jlic Lord Is Itiscn Indeed," Mi. 1 hum is Abrnn s upturn lo iilitisr. nlhem, ".i II Hnjiu to Dawn"....M It loMcr limy Wiitclty and Clion. t horu;, "1 oi Vnir Pi it Sake" 1 I; licUon Clnldien't, Lliou. Oftrnns. nllicra, v"Iill the Tomit luth Kfr-.," 5eo Win, Wanon Children and Choir. UjIi quirtrdt, ' CluUt .io-" (bj icipio-.l) It I.OHIJ. Pimiuon 31 lie Qiuititli. i nniincciiient'4. Inc. "Christ Our ri-ocr" Muni Wilioa Misses ..i Kittli, Ann i .loiir, U foiiP. mhtm, "Jhe l!i.urrotioi" lU.Vitul Chon. vpnnos Mi". .1. II swift, Mts Win, shop, niil.cr, Mr TIio. brinn, Mic- ln Kiltl", Helm 'Ihouui, Holl. llioiuis Ithodi Clail., tlulwl Jones ltcw Alices nna Jmiis, .lis-ie WilcU, Jliry lrnc, Maud Tliiiiia, 1 loiencc Witiiun reiiors Thorn la Aluim, Thoiiui Ihoinis, Ibiii llirtnun, A. II, HldRwaj, W, . .loncs. IUvnv-H. WrlKlcv, II. Atl.ei, . bultcn, A. ( hike, Tlio V, .loncs, W, 1.011c:, lu II ivies Dircttor, W. W Innri; oripniM( Willi 1 I)ii, Installation of OfHceis. At tho meeting of Silurian lodge, No, 76.1, Independent Older of Odd Fellows, held In V. I). Ivans' hall, South Main ncnue, last evening, the following ofll t'ois weio installed lor the ensuing teini: Nohlo gland. 1). T, Moigan: vice Aland, W. J. Thomas; secietniy, J. T. llvans; llnanclal secietaiy, David Oadwgan: trustee, Hon, John T. Wil liams lcllcf coinmlttce, D. 1, lii.uler. Ttecnrdor Molr was pie&ent and de llcred a shoit addiess, Sevuial other local Odd iOllowH nlso particlpatcil in tho Installation and meeting, The iccently oiganUecl gloo pluli, composed of members of Siluilun lodge, entci tallied with a uunilier of selec tions, Kelieslmients were seied and a smoKer followed. Steamship Tickets, at lowest latis. Apply to Muigau Thomas, 1U8 Jackson street, Jackson Stieet Church Notes. This week we bid fmewoll to John Thopias apd wife and Penn Moigan and .his family; v.q alieady leel our J pts,but we hope It is lot tho best. The vestry Is now closed tor jepalrs and In a Utile while will be tastily pslnted and adorned In beautiful col ors, We have u ery good aitlst doing 1 ho work. Tho Baptist qung Ptople's union air1 up and doing; they aro rushing tho j-eason by having announced a stiaw beuy testlval, for which tickets me. now- for sale. The pastor and wife will attend the May meetings hdd at Spilngfleld, ABOUT THIS TIME LOOK OUT FOR f COUGHS ( and colds TAKE DUFOUR'S FRENCH TAR, SCRANTON Mass., and he will pleach nt his old palish, tho first church of Chlcopeei Though we want Vlntondalo to glow, wo arc toath lo part with our johiib men and good families. The Ladles Aid has plenty to do, find desire thn ladles of our church lo ccmo and help them In their woik. Wants Janitors Organized. There is n local janitor who linn sent a communication to the West Seiantou ofllco of Tho Tribune, urging that tho Janitors organize. Ho would bo glad lo leant the sentiments of others along this line. "I believe we have gilovances, loo," ho Hays, "which .should lie lecaenlrod, and I would like to call tho attention of tho JanltoiB to the advisability of an understandlni; In regatd to our oc cupation." If nnv of thu JanlloiH aio so dis posed, they can communicate 'With the man refetred to, through The Tilbuue bi.uich ofllco. Funeral of a Child. Hiv. A. It. limner, of St. .Mink's Taitherau 1 hurch, ofllcliited nt thu fuuetal of Mr. and Mrs. Shjalmar Carl son's young child yesterday afternoon. Tho servicer were held at the house on Jackson street, nnd interment was made in Iho Washbuui stieet coint loiy. The pall-beareis wen Ouslave ('ail sonl lamest Audi en, Xels Johnson land JOvan Andren. Charles Larson and Helldlng Johnson acted as ilower be.ners. The Galveston Honor. Major Galley, who was one of the first members of tho Sah.itlon Amn io enter Galveston after tho now famous flood had swept over the city, told of the heart-rending scenes en countered during that period, and Illus trated his talk with stereoptlcon pic tures at the Salvation Armv bai racks, on Price street, last evening. Tho lecture proved to bo quite Inter esting, and was listened to by a fair sized audience. The visiting membeis will leave the city todav for their ie spective homes. Events of This Evening-. Mieting of the I. F. 43. club at 7 11 p. m. at the home of JINi Cm tie Flovd,' U'18 Rock street. The Sous of Temperance Glee club will meet at 8 o'clock this evening in Mot gau's hall, coiner Main avenue and Jackson stieet. Members of Council No. 4'C. of the Junior Order United American Me chanics, w 111 hold a special meeting In Co-operatie hall this evening to make arrangements for attending the funeral of the late John Vipond, -which an ill lit held tomorrow afternoon. Gospel meeting at the Young Wo men's Chiistinn association 100ms. South Main avenue and Washbuin stieet. Othei Announcements. The stile quaiterly convention of the Sons of Temperance will be held in St. David's hall next Wednesdav, April 24. Among the speakeis will be Mis Fannie C. Mont and T. T. Jones noted temperance woikeis. Tho membeis of Hie Klectilc Citv Wheelmen w 111 hold a stag pat ty at the club house novt Thutsday even ing. Apiil 2"i. Charlei Haitley, Iho well known ventnloquist, will be the chief enteitainer. The ptogtessive eudiie and social, under the auspices of Bianch )7, La dies Catholic Benevolent association, will be held in Meals' hall next Tues day evening. Apiil -'3. A ichearsal of the William Council Anthiacite Glee lub will be held to morrow afternoon. All members aie lequestcd to be ptcscnt. Given Away. Fine large itose Bushes of the choicest vaileties given away today. Mears & Hagen. GENEBAX NEWS NOTES. The funeral of the late Mis, Mai ia Cousins occuned yesteiday atletnoon. Services weie held at the house on North Main avenue and inteinient'was made in the Dunniote cemetery. Lackawanna, council, No. lir.l, Koyal Arcanum, held another of their Intel -esting sessions in lvorite hall last even ing. The attendance was laige and the meeting an enjoyable one, Elmer, the j-oung son of Mr. and Mrs. chailes K. Sweet, of 411 Docker court, was bitten by a dog on Thuis day. The injuries aie not consideied dangerous. Mrs. Lucetta Jewls, if 007 Hampton street, entertained .1 numer of ti lends at her home iccently. The Women's claas of the Simpson Methodist Episcopal chutch met In the lecture toorn yesterday afteinoon and made arrangements for the reception which will be tendered ltev. and Mis. .1. B. Sweet at the r lunch next Tues day evening. ltev. Father Ituddy, who has been solving .11 Olyphant lor some time, Is again engaged In St, Patilck's pailsh, ami ltev. Father McLaughlin has been tiansfeued to Olyphunl, The newly oiganlzed rhh t-vvuUt class of tht- Y. U C. A. will meet on Mon. day and Pilday evenings of next week. .Mdcimaii and Mis. John I. Kelly, of South Seventh stieet, aie vlstlng lelu tlvoi. and ti lends in Wajno county. William Neave, of Washbuin stieet, who vas opeiated 011 leceutly at tho Hahnemann hospltul, Is slowly iccovei ing. Eva Spaneenbeig, of Nlnlh stieet, who was attested for enticing men into her hoiufe and robbing lliem, was lined j by Aldei man John yesteiday. Tho executive oniniitteo of iho Young Women's Chi 1st Ian association are making prepaiatlons for iccoivlng the annual (oiitithutlnns low aids the bocet. OBITUARY. JOIl.s U'ONp. John Vipond a well Inoiwi employe ot the LacUuamu IUIIiojJ i.Mupai, died at tl o'clocU joterday mornin; at lib home 011 Sauth Bromley avenue, after 4 two vtcls' ill-iie-u. He unhed by hU vlle, tluw. tlilldren, mother, uther, two m$ter, Mr, ltobert Wall.i and Mi Ucllc M(ond, and one brothei, Iicoiko Vipond. Tho fumial will take plate tonioiun. atUriioou. Inteimei.t v. ill lo made In the I'd'. C-.1 Hill teiiietcr, Jllli. 1HMI.Ii I.DHAIII)" Mioitl) befure " o'clod. Thursday iiiornlne occurred the dealli t,l Mrs Kduaidj, Iho Kilo o( lion. Daniel i:daid, it her home in Kingston, of heart, tioublc and genual dtbllltv, .She vua Loin at Merthyr Tj dv II, South Wale, on Nov, SO, lull, and ten j i-a is lattr tame to tliU country and took up lur iK-lduiu near I'otUWlU'. hha was married in lauuar;, 18J.', to Ilinlcl rMninda at Mintrevillo, "5i.liu.vlUill lounlj. Shortly aller their marriasc the icmowd to Uautlllc aail icaidtd there tor upvmidi ol tnenlj-four er, rnorinp fiom lhfli to KlnRilon. Ueecaed l (tun bed by her lnn kind and three ilmnlileM, Mr. T. b. Sew fib Mt. P. ,f. Cobleluli, cf KlngMon, fltid Mr. Wallet Teeter, of New orkJ iiIko Iwo Utrre, JI. .Tone Sllmf, of l'ljinoiilli, and lr. JUrle Monrun, of llajotine, X. .1, ln lunei ll will take flare thh morning, viltti senleeiat tin' lioue) ty llci. Di 1. C. Cdw-irdi and Hci. I'. Von King. The Imilil will be )itl ite nnd ylll be In (tie family vaull nt lumllle. The tollrgo will lene In a tpcclal nir al in.il I lUNK I'OWl ll -tiiiil l'oer. aRed ID teat, died at the WeM. Slde hopllal rhurnliij night -iflei a prolraeted lllnesn, l)etea"d m lenldeiit of Old Toi-gp and w.i lerelvid ut the hinpilal before tail ClnUlini. Tin remalm ne'e lemoted to the limne of ilereifil'4 iaient In Did Koigp Jertlerdaj. V. Glenoid c tit til of Mi and Mil ,1. .1 While, of 4"il helnul Vuel, dlrd rtenj, luicial iinnoiintrnienl. lil.-r. Funeials. I In1 funenl it the hie lluiy 1'. Ili-owu, joii of Cibln A. Ilroirn, will he held at Iho HoI lYlnlly liiitheian 1 hurch llil afternoon at T o'ltortc, S'er- (l Ait -it 4liA llrtlljA fjrtrt Va1I. Ill .Ia UiJ .ilmnlix an -t in in' nvn-Vf -v tv'iiii 11(11- ruirv .riiui. lit J oVIocL. DUNMORE DOINGS. runeial of the Late Kiss Abbie Wat- lotis Interment Mnde in the Dunmore Cemeteiy. The leinaius of Miss Abblc W'ntioiis weie consigned to her last testing pluep in Dunmore cemeteiy yesteidav nfttinooii, large mtmbeM ot sorrowing fi lends and lelatlves being In attend ance. The funeial was held fiom the family lesldence, 011 Smith street. Di. David Spencer, hei foiiner pas toi, now- of the V.lakely Baptist church, olllclatcd and pleached an eloquent soi mon, in the conise of which he left many consoling thoughts with the n 1 owing famllv that will make easier the boai ing of their gieat loss. The pall beaieis weie Russell Kim ble, Hi nest Finch, ttov Weaver, John Woodiuff, Ilany -Hogai t and Selden Brady, sr. Religious Mattel s. The many fi lends of ltev. A. J. Van 'loft legiet exceedingly his departuic lor Ashley. His gonial nature has been the means of forming many warm friendships within his own church and also Willi thove altlllated with the other (hutches lu town. The bist wishes of the people of Dimmote go with him lo his now work and their piayor will be that In his efforts there he may be as successful as they have been here. 1L is expected that his .succcs&or, Kev. C II. Newlng, lot mot lv of Susque hanna, will occupy the pulpit at to monow's services, Tiipp Avenue Chiistl.m chuuh Pleaching both morning and evening bv the pnstot, ltev. .T. D. Dabncv. Morning topic, "A AValk with Jesus." livening topic, "The Unseen and IUei nal. Sunday school at 10 o'clixk. Men's meeting at ll tfl.Uvervbodv made welcome. Peisonal Notes. lMwaid Snyder, who has bicii ic nevving old acquaintance in town din ing the past soveial months, left -,es-letday for Tiny Ridge, Minn, wheie he is luciatlvely located. He was ac companied on his 1 etui 11 tilp bv Ilenty Uloes, who goes on a combined buM-nc-s and pleasuie tilp. Mis. Kdvvaid Gaglc and jion, David, liave leturned to their home at New Haven, Conn., after a visit of several weeks with her patents here Mis. W. n. Con ell, ot RIakely stifet, has recoveicd fiom her tecent illness Mis. W. 33 Rone, of Yatden, has Given Away. Fine laige Rose Rushes ol the choicest varieties given awaj todav. Meats Ac Ilageu. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. runeial of the Late John Emus Who Was Killed at Washington, N. J. Other Intei ments Bievities. The icnialns of John Funis who was killed at Washington, TV. J., vvote cs lotday morning eonsigned to their lliinl resting place in the Cathedtal rciuetoiy. The funeial took place Horn ills lalo home on Reecli stieet, and movii to St. John's chinch, wheie a solemn high mass of ieiiileni was cele biated by Rev. V. J. Melley. Rev. Father Dunn was deacon and Rev. M. ,1. Fleming sub-deacon. The dotal of teriiiEs, which weie many, spnke sl lentlv of the high esteem In which the deceased was held. The llower beaieis weie Maitin De v annoy and Rdvvaid Ilcnnlghan; the jiall beareis weie John FInneity, Ste phen Finnei lv, P. F. McCann, John O'Hata. P. J. O'llaia, and Uhniles Tow nsend. Other Euneials The funeial or AVIlIIe, the sWieon months old son ol Mr. and Mi. Peter Kuhnei, took place .vest el day aftei noon at - o'clock fiom tho family tesl dence on Pittston avenue. Set vices over th temalns weie held in St. Maty's chutch by Rev. Peter Ciuist. Intei ment vvas inailu In the Twentieth waul cemeteiy. Sei vices over the lemnliix of the elghteen-months-old .son of Mr, and .Mis. Michael Mota vvete held jicsteulay altoiuoon !n St. Maiy's church by Rev. T, SI 1 .ml), imminent was made In the Twenllmh waul cemeteiy. Given Away. Fine huge Rose llushi s ot the diolie-it vailelies given away nda. " Me.us ,v Uagon NEWS IN BRIEF. The boss, barheis will meet Sunday nfic'iiioon at y o'clock at lloffnian't. pailois, Beech slieet and Stone avti line. The hciiimon I'lioial union will give Us thlid annual lonceit nrxt Tuesday ivctilug at the Hickory Slieei Ptesby lerlun chutch, with tho assistance of Hauei'.s full oichestia. Plvl&lou Xo, ai, AiiiifliU Older of lllbetnians, 'Will meet Sunday aftei noon in Phui-maev Jmil. The membeis of SI, Petei s boclety will meet Sunday utteinoou In St. Maty's hall, on HIcKoty stieet. James RIdgway, of Cedar avenue, w lecovetlug ft 0111 the effects of u full MistuliKil by him a low das ago. Hu will bo able to 1111 his place In a tew daj s. SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE Allow a Ausli to run until It gels beyond Ihc reaih of medicine, lhei oiten a, 'Oh, it will wtar awaj," but In most iasi-6 it will wear thuii awat. Could the bo judiucU lo Irj the iucieiu-ful medium tailed KtinpV llaUjiu, wlilUi ii wld 011 a I'ositba uu.irjntiu to ruie, thev wruld iniiiitdlanU we the c client ilui utter UMtiK thu llut duc. I'rk' Jit. uud WK Itlal Uu Inc. VI all diujjlitt. NORTHSCRANTON DWELLING OF MRS. JOHN MC DONOUGH DESTROYED. Cause of the Fhe Is Not Definitely Known Officers of 'the Notth Scianton Bank Elected Marriage of John MvGloln nnd Miss Bessie Conway Funeial of Mrs. Marion Cousins Notes About tho Y. "W. C. A. AuxiUniy of the A. O. H. Oignnized Other News Notes. Flic was dlscoveied lasL nlfiht about 10.80 o'clock in the kltohcn ot the dwell ing of John McDonough, at McDon ough avenue and Lauiel street. Tho family was out at the time and the origin of the flic Is n mysteiy. but Is supposed to have been started ftotn the kitchen stove. An iilfitm was tut tied lu by some ot Ihc neighbors fiom boK SI, at the cor ner of Rilck avenue and Oak stieet, but befote the 3N'oith Scianton com. panics ai rived on the scene the whole lower floor -vvsi'i a -uuu-s of flames. The dwelling was totally dostroved, lite llremcu devoting neaily all their eneiglos lo saving adjoining piopeily. The loss Is about $1,000. Officers of tho Bank. Hon. ". J. lewls was last night lected inesldent of the North Scianton bank. The other olllcers chosen weto: James Fitch, vice-president, E M. Syntonds, cashier, and Hon. W. J. Lewis, V. Hllss I,. W. Mores, John I.a Uai, 1 J. Jordan. James Fitch, J. R. Fish, J. Jt. Athetion and Adam Spizer, diiectors. The bank will be open and teiuly for business Monday moinlng. Social Matters. The marriage of John MfOlolu, ot West Scranton, nnd Miss Bessie Con wav. of this place, took place Wednes day afternoon at Holy Kosaiy church. Rev. J. V. Moylan performed the ceie liiony. The bildo was attended by Miss Jennie Connors, ol Moosic, and Michael Ncedhnm acted as best man. Alter the cetemony a wedding feast was seived at the bildo's home. Mr. and Mrs. Mcflloln are enjoying .m ex tended wedding tour. Marquette council. Young Men's In stitute, defeated the John Bob O'Reilly council at a game of ptogres sive euchte Thursday night in the for mei's rooms on West Market street by j scote of lb"! to 156. Following the euchie an entct tatnment was given by the Maiquelte council to their visiting f 1 lends. Dancing followed. Funeial of Mrs. Cousins. The funeral of Mis. Matia Cousins, wife ot Mr. W. J. Cousins, who died Wednesday morning, took place yester (Ijv Afternoon from her late home on Xorth Main avenue, Rev. G. A. Cure officiating. The deceased ivas a joung w oman prominent in churoh and social affaiis. She was n membsr of the Piovldence Methodist church and a quintette from thf choir of that church sang seveial diymns. Interment was made in Dunmoie cemetery. The pall-bsarers were cousins ol t lie deceased fiom Talor. They weie: (Jeoige, Charles, James and Trank Powell. Y. W. C. A. Notes. Sewing school Satutday afteinoon at I It) o'liOek Goipei meeting Saturday evening at 7 10 o'clock. All aie welcome. Jtiuloi meeting Sunday afteinoon at .! !0 o' locU Monday evening, shiitwalht class at T !0 o'clocU. All who wish to join this c lass may do so at this time. We espe cially invltp the voungoi membeis of tho association to avail themselves of tills piivilege. Rev. Geotge Li Ah loh Bible study dust,, Tuesday alternoon al I o'clock. Tho study in the "Book of Daniel" is gi catty enjoyed by all who attend this dass. "The Tlihd Chapter, or. Golden Image." Is tho subject for considera tion next Tuesday. You aie cordially Invited to join us lu this most intei est ing and uplifting study. Miss Wescott's embioiderv class Tuesday evening at 7. to o'clock. All who vvihh to join this class may do so at this time. Junior Bible class, Wednesday alter noon nt 3.30 o'clock. The study on the "Dispensation of Conscience" w ill bo continued next Wednesday. All young girls aie Invited to Join this class. Kltchen-satdon Thutsday afteinoon at o'doi U. Bible Study, Thuisday evening at 7.10 o'clock. The Sunday school lesson and C. I. Scolleld'.s coirespondenco "The nellevct 's Two Xatuies," will bo the studies ot the evening. Wo espeoinlly invite nil members of Ihls association to avail themselves of tho association pilvileges. All othei s who wish to join the classes or b.-conie mombeis of inc association may call on hecretaiy at 100ms, 2018 Xotth Main avenue. Given Away. Fine laige Rose Rushes of the choicest varieties given nway today. Meais & Hagen, THE NEWS CONDENSED. A laigclj attended meeting was held last evening in St. Mais hall for the puiiinsf) of oiganUhifi a bianch of tho Ladles' auxiliary of the Ancient Older of Hibernians, .Miss Maiy O'FIora, as sisted by .in oiganldng team tioin Branches Nes, t and J, vvas pie&ent. A society vvas foimed and tho mem bers will meet at a later time "to elect otllcc'is. Mis, Chailes Miller and daughter, liiaro, of Pittston, aiu visiting 11 lends hi Piovldeiue. Mis. John J. I3vans, ot Deacon stu'ct, is 111 at her home, The Band ol Hope of (ho Welsh Con Siegatlonal Sunday school Is pi ep 11 Ing lor a grand cantata which Is 10 be given June 18. Floionce, the youns daughter of Mi. and Mis. Fduawl Moian, of Leggett'-s slieet, was laid to est yesterday af teinoon. Sen ices weio held at the house Interment was made In tho Ca tltedial lemeteiy, Miss Maty James, of West Maiket stieet, is seilously 111. The Noith End Stais will play the High W01K& basket ball team on next Tuesday evening at the Auditoiluni. Views ol N'oitlj and South Wales will be given by J. U. Williams, of Wllkes llaue, Tuesday evening at the Welsh Methodist chinch on Wayne avenue. Tho entertainment will he for the bene lit ot the Cluistian endeavor soilety. GREEN RIDGE. ' At the regular weekly meeting of liieui Ridge lodge, No. bOJ. Independ ent Older of Odd Fellows, Thuisday evening, two candidates received the Initiatory degree. Fiesh mint and ciess. ilieen Ridge Mtukct. Pineapples and sttawiiciiles. Gieen Hldge Mm kct. Miss Grace Wind, of Mouse' avenue, has lettirned from New York. Now potatoes, ciictiinbcts and toma toes. Green llldge Market. Oysters and clams. Gieen Rldgc Jim het. John 13. Audi us, ,R ot Yonkeis, N. V., was the guest of .Mr. and Mis, G. H. Hesslor, over Sunday. Chickens and tin keys. Uteen Rldgc Matkel. Bermuda and green onloii". Gieen llldge Maiket. Mrs. 03. C. Dlintnlck has ai lived safn. ly In London, where she litis gone to Visit her daughter, Mis. Ree. Head and curly lettuce, Gieen Ridge Maiket. New uspaiagus and celei v. Gieen Rldgo Matkel. Yesteiday vvns "I idles' dav" at tho club house of the Green Rldgc Wheel men, nnd was taken advantage of by vety manv of the fair sex. Among the lady .bow lets making large seotcs, and thoioughly enjoying the game, might bo mentioned Mis. W. L Cntr, Mis. 13. D. Given and the Misses Hcssler and ZurlHeh. ' Onion sets, 5 iculs a ipiiut. Gieen Ridge Maiket. " Wltlte clover and lawn s-c'd, Green Ridge .Mm kct. Given Away. Fine huge Roso Bushes of Iho choicest vaileties given away today. Meais & Hagen, AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUH THEATRE " ncis k ntinativnton. i.scej. A. J. DUFf V,Miueer, om; moiit om.y, Wednesday, April 24 llivid llelisco's Homantltf -ind lleili'tic Di inn The Heart of Maryland lliu'd Uelaso"'! Coinpiin. The Thrilling llelfrv Stem- s(Cns SiluiUoiis KVLltlng ( linnves PRICfS Jic, ofc . 7.'. and S 1)0 Seats on sate Jlondi.i. April 2.'. ll 0 a m. One Night Onli, IIIHISDW, M'lilb lo 1 unU Vlihee iirpwnn Wary Mannering In I citeiitci Totd and Tduartl 1 11up a J)nmiliti n-sion o Uaniceneredith,, ill. fcord'tt wideli re.id Itcvoliitionuy Tlomance. Snppoited bv an adequilp tompanv of talented pher. itaKnificeuL -peiil eely b l.rnrst f.ros ind Artliin Voegtlm I'Hlll.S Lntiir lowci floor, SI '0; ho and lojre Mat', S2; ImIioii. fii.l foul ion-, M, bkom, last fom io""1-. "Jt.: bilionj bo ind lose sells 'I.'iO, Ritlirj, .Vii Seats on ?alo '1'iiodaj jt ') .1 in ACADEHY OF HUSIC, REISft BURaurVDHR HARRY A. BROWN Manager and Lessees. Local Manager. a 1.1. nits wr.rK. Corse Payton Stock Co. iv itLPEinoinr rni.-r.Mi.so Tlun-djj Matinee "VVonun gairnt Woman" riiuiniUv Kvenms;... "A Uiwperat,. (.am-" llida Matinee -."A Noble VVom.m" Pildji 1 lenJns: 'iidijappei of New Vmtv" am. m:t M IN Thomas Shearer and Coinpauy Mipportins Vlli-j ISMU.I.l-K lfhTC'IIFK IMewGaietyTheater AU. CI. HrltlilNGlO.Y, Manager. Thiee Days Commencing Thursday Matinee April 18. Fads and Follies Burlesquers ll Be I Said the bait to the fish. Or next thing you know you'll garuish a dish. I came from the store of Florey & Brooks, And I'm dangerous. W I i 211 Washington Ave. K X ft X . K r. H K K K t K K TRV ; Clocks Best; Union Hade Tobacco ,f ,t . K K ii ti tl K ft' V ft' ft' ft' ft' A Good Smoke oi Chew, A Tiial Solicited. Satisfaction Guaianteed. MANUFACTURED BY The Clock Tobacco Co,, G44-40-48 Wyoming Ave. Scianton, Fa, i-l ft' ft' ft' ft' ft" OOFIV I The Great Sale Continues 4 And the Bargains grow bigger day by day, a we. get the stock in shape for selling. Our Trenton Store Stock Represents the best there is .in Medium and .High Grade Dry Goods. Trenton is not a cheap town, and. trash' could not be sold there. Now Look at These Prices And as you do, remember that they're for good goods, up-to-date in style and perfect in every respect. Skirts and Bedspreads Ladies' Colored Underskirts, while they last, each 25o Ladies' Colored Mercerized Skirts, each 75c Ladles' Colored Mercerized Skirts, each $1.30 Full size Ciochet Bedspreads, hemmed nnd ready for use, each.. 75a Domestic Department Cloths 2 yards by 2 1-2 yards in size !j!2.00 and $2.50 Cloths 2 yards by 2 1-2 yards in size $2.50 and $2.7(J Cloths 2 ynids by 3 yaids in size $3.00 and $3.25 Napkins, good liberal size to match all Cloths, per dozen $2.25 Drapery Department Nottingham Lace Curtains, worth 75c, at 40o Nottingham Laco Curtains, worth $2.00, at $1.20 Odd pairs, only one pair of a patterns, in Nottinghams Irish Points, Brussels, Swiss, etc., at Just One-Half Regular Price. Rope Poitieres, worth $2.25 at 98a Silk Department A mixed lot of Silks in plain colois, fancy checks and stripes, ' pelisses, etc., worth 75c. to $1.25 per yard 49r Rack Dress Goods Pine French Pierola Cloth In five pattems,woith $1.25 yaid at. 6O0 Six fashionable shades of fine Crepe de Chene, with satin stripes that were SI. 75 per'yard, now 98a Four patterns of Black Grenadines that were $20 per pattern, now $0.00 Two patterns lace effect silk Gren adines, were $20 per pattern, now 30.00 44-inch puie silk, plain mesh Grenadine in black, worth $1.25 per yaid "' 85ar Fancy Dress Goods One Case Batiste Brilliaute in light and daik colors, woith 12 l-2e at 7o 50 pieces fine Fiench Ginghams in checks and stripes, were sold at 25c, to close the lot at 15a 46-inch all wool Vigoieaux, fine finish, best make, complete line of colors, woi th 85c, at 60a 45-inch all wool fine French serges, complete line of colois and well woith 45c, to close at 31a One lot 40-inch Fancy Mixtures, large assortment of styles and colors, our tegular 50c line at '. . . . 31a Flannel Department One case fancy checks and stiipes Outing Flannel, woith '6r, at. 2 l-2o Twenty pieces cream Baby Flannel, our 25c quality, today at. 4 19o 4-4 Bleached Hill Muslin at 6 l-2c 4-4 Bleached Fruit of the Loom Muslin at 7c 4-4 Unbleached Muslin, Extia Weight, at 5c Art Department Embioideied Shams, pair 50a Buieau nnd Stand Coveis, set 45a Sofa Pillow Tops, each lOo Ladies' Suits Lot 1 About 25 suits for ladies and misses, sale price $3.08 Lot 2 Ladies' fine Tailoied Suits, good assoitment, at :$6.98 Lot 3 A few of our $20 and $22.50 suits fiom Tienton.to close. $9.08 Gents' Furnishings Balbriggan Underwear fofr Gents, woith 25c per gaimcnt at. . 15c Gents' Cambric Shirts, stiff and soft bosoms, all sizes, good as,-. soitment of patterns, woith 75c, at 39a Gents' fancy Hose in polka dot and fast black, mcitenzcd heel and toe, woith 15c a pair, at 10c Genth' fancy stripe 25c hose, fast colois, at 2 pair for 25c Hosiery and Underwear Ladies' diop stitch Lisle thread hose, fast black, woith 40c, at 25c Ladies' impoited fast' black Hermsdoif dye, split feet, mocha-' feet, and solid black, all regular 25c hosioiy at '. . . ' 21c Ladies' ribbed vests in spring weight, shoit and long sleeves., , 21o Muslin Underwear Ladies' Fine Muslin Coiset Coveis, woith 18c at :...., 10a Ladies' fine Cambric Aprons, full size, sale price 2 for 25o Boys' white tucked waists, with linen collar and cuffs, woith 50c, at 25o Umbrellas Childien's Umbrellas, woith 50c, at . 39a Childien's Uminellas, woith 75c nt 49a Ladies' best Gloria Umbiellas, 20 inches, worth $1.50 at $1.00 Taffeta Silk Umbiellas, with peail and silver handles, worth $3.50 at S2.25 Colored Silk Umbrellas, worth $3.00 at , $1.50 Gents' 28-inch English Gloria, trimmed handles, at 50 Corsets It, & G.( Tomson's, Wamei's, C. B., W. B., at a dibcount of 25 per cent. Ribbons and Laces Fanoy Stripe Tafteta Blbbon 4 inches wide, all colois, woith 12 l-2c and 18c, at lo Impoited and leal Toichon Laces fiom 1 to 3 inches wide, woith 12 l-2c and 18c, at 4c No. 1 Satin Black Coloied Velvet Ribbons, at 15a Tine Tuckings, woith 50o a yaid, while they last tor , . 10 Notions Pulley Beltb In Velvet Satin Ribbons,, asfcoited sizes, at ,.,.,. 15e Hook ond Eyes, with snap in blacks and whites, per cnid,,,. 2a Belding's Knitting Silk in 1-2 ounce spools, legulai-35c kind at. 15a Beldlng's Silk Twist, 10-yaid spools, assoited colois, dozen spools for ,.,...,... All Silk Taffeta Seam Binding, piece. ,,.,.... Coiticelle, 60-yaul spools silk, noiticelle. 100-vaid spool silk, TOMORROW MORNING 200 pieces of odds and ends in prints, light and dink grouuds, full fatandatd and fast colors, good lange of patterns, have been 6c, closing price ,, , , , l-2 Ono pnse standaid Anion Glnehnrns,' all styles, fast colors, woith 6c. at Globe Warehouse t . , , , , , 5 full 9-yard lolls, all colois, per ,.,.,,, 8q all colois, per spool , . . , , 3a in colois and black, per bpool,, 60 3 1-21 1