4t,MJ '1 T . V f W .1 " 52'MiV'V .1, !)$ s'4rqejnr "Sp-FfJ THE SCRANTON TIUBUNU-THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1901. 6 I WEST SCRANTON TEMPERANCE WORKERS MEET 1TELD A QUARTERLY CONVEN TION IN MORGAN'S HALL. Delegates Weio Piesent from Phila delphia nnd All of the Divisions In This Vicinity Names of Tlioso Who Attended the Gatheilng In stallation of the Now Offlceis of Slocum Lodge of Odd Follows Last Night New Pastor of the Simpson Chinch In the City. The riii.ii tot ly sessions of the gland dLvlslon ol the Sons ofTenipeiaiue was held In Mnig'iu's hall, ul Main ve nue nnd .lucksnn stieet. last night, and urn. attended b ilelegatloim fmm u ntinihci .if different lo Iges. The f-es-sloii iim a strict mil', mid lusted until ii'inly ml Inlght. The following wns nlvm mil tor publication. John M F.dvvuids mi-i elected to lilt tin- lltii'iiiril ti'im ol gland wot thy iii'ik I ih A motion iiicviilli'il thai the until divisliu i It-it tlticc of It-, nulli ties in ltd In conjiiiii'tlrii with the I'tohlhltlnii Ami tidntent Adulation of l'i iin- ImiiiI i. Under tin- good of the onlir Hi. Son ol Tempi'iamo (lice c Inl) miiilcicd p M-Ing -elictl ins Wil liam I 'avis mlli'il "What mi Old Man Said." A ninllon was made anil mi lled 1 1) it Hip lji Jilitl division tender tluli th. inks to Hippie division foi se mi ing t ho hull and entei tabling the i'iil-i'f-lmii inonibeis. The follow Ing wo in i sf nt: ! IUIII I'llll Hi. Illlll I III III" I ,llMI, 1 .III. j (', Mr nl. . W li Willi in MirioiiK, V. I i i.mli.nl, 11 llll mi II Dniwii. (.Hi- U."-- iiil.v, I M Iiiimi I lltilr, 'lillli lli'ii'itiini. I r I mini ijinn Inliii -v. il" li iijiliiiii sm, M, W, I. inl'i-oi, Kile liiflci-oii, Mill li.il l.,;lin.- I'iim.ii'- I I Call i nihil s 1 tip 1 1 rl . 1.1' ll I" -"l-ldl i'iI. I. nil. 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ABOUT THIS TIME LOOK OUT FOR COUGHS and COLDS TAKE DUFOUR'S FRENCH TAR. ressy D Wear for Ladies of Fashion The lew US represent the newest and handsomest Parisian Novelties, Fancy Collars, Cluster Ruffles, Large Flowing Tabs, Etc., makes them the dressiest of all the new dressy ideas. Eton Jackets m Silk Heavy Silk Taffetas, with rich Ap plique trimmings, all-over manifold tucks, also Peau-de-Soie Etons in rich and novel effects. !1m Silk Taffeta Skirts Dress Skirts, of course, with new Hare and flounce effects, combination ruifle, and ruffled applique trimmings, etc. Large assortment of new and -elegant designs. Get an Idea of the New Styles "from Our Window Display. Globe Warehouse II Tlmiin. 0 (It lull lis .1. William, limn 0. Pnlii, (ilc I'v m, .Mem. lames CI. I', ttivc.i Twenty-tin to new divisions have been urgnnUed since last October. Ad di esses wcie delivered dm Ing the even ing by a ntitnbi'i' of the above named visitors, and the convention wan voted n Blind success In every particular. Two Young Men Injined, .lolm Junes, of Fllmnrc iivcniic, and Lotighlln Mrilugh, of Cliuitt u umm and Jackson stieet, emplo.M'H In Hi" ltde 1 'title shntl. weio InJUK'd while at woilc on Tuesday. Holli wete lldlttg on a tlli or cuts nnd were, standing between thoni when they nti itch lb" and sus- talnid bodily btulso. Their InJtitlcH mo not set Ions. i Installation of Ofllccts. A tegular meeting of Klocinu lodge, No. 976, Independent Older of Odd l'cl Iowh, was held In Masonic hall last night, nl which the following nlllcen weic Installed by Dlstilet Deputy Ol ln .N'obfo giund. Pavld 15. .Tones; vice Ki.ind, Uviin 11. .Ioiicm; assistant secic. tar.v, Nols Aiidi.s'in: tiustee. John S. Davis. A stnoK'T and .social .session followed the iiiHtull.itlon. ruucinl of Hnny Hock. Rev. .Innies tSctinliiRer, pastor of the Hampton Slient JIetllodlt Upls-eiipnl heuiih. londiicteil the I uncial hervlcea opt the totn.ilns of the Into Many lis 1. at 7..W o'clock last o cuing, at the house, l.ti South Tenth stieet. A lame tisscinbl.igc was, present to nttisl tlicli .sympalhv for the bctcupil ttinillv. v The iciualiw will be taken to Wllkeo-H.me nt S.KO iVclock this n.oinlng, whete intciineiiL will be made. Steamship Tickets, at lowest late-. Apply in Mingnil 'IMiom.it-, 1IJS Jaekson stieet. Events of This Evening. Mlci.m iiipetiug of Hip Ladles Home J!l-slonaiy society of the Simp son Methodist nplscopal chinch, at the home of Mr. and M's. Addison W. Oh.": p. Noith Main :icuue. Oig.inisMtinii of AVesy Scianlon lii.un.li of the Catholic Itcllct and lietiUactory Instititlc, at Younsr Men's 'institute hall. Meeting of the I.adiis' Aid soi iety In Simpson Methodl&t J'pNi'op.if i bin ih, this afteinuon. Stag six la I at the r.leclnc 'ily Wlicf Imen's club house. Chailcs Ilmtley anil otheis will ptitei tain. Rose Bushes Given Away. Another lot ol Itose Hitshis will ho Riven away Pi Ida, S.ituiday and Mottd.i. Meats .V ll.tgui. General News Notes. Ki.inU Mtfann, of AVcst Linden slice!, has iiLecpted a position with tfte Aimour J'eel i uliipauy, with hc.ld liMiteis at Mantkoku. AnnouticcniPiit has been made of the appioaihing m.iiti.igc of Patilik .T. IJaily and Mi'.s M'.nguiet L. Stanton, Street liffon Cape both of How land avenue, nnd Dennis Nealoit, of Luzerne Direct, and Mlstt Kale Ulllewnle, or Ctown inenile. The ftinetal of tlm Into IMwmd Smith uccinixil esleiday morning from the family lenldontc, tin JtieU huii etiopl. A high iniiPH of icrpilem wns- celbtnted In SI. T'ntrlelt's cliutch nnd Inteintent mii miulo In the Cathc tti nl icmctety. Mlclinel C'tlinmlns, of Ltltle Mead ows, .Sustitielmnna totinly, H the guest of IiIh brother, Wllllum Oilmmlns, of South niomley avenue. .Tnlin Sliatigliiieswy and Thomas fill roy hno boeu elocled an delegates to ippteKent St. I.co'm Hallullon at tins Dloeemiu convention, to be held In tills city next month. The pupils iniiglit by MIrh Sadie .Tones gave a very ci editable recltul la (liioiiihcy hall limt evening. A' huge number of Went Setanton peo ple tttti tided. The local t'oiM of the Salvnllon At my wan recently picHcnted with n linndKontp Hag by nicmbcrH of the Pa ttlotli' Oulcr Sons of Ametlca. It will w.ne fioin the bartacks Hag slarf, mi Pile .stieet. Min. David .iGnkliif, of Not th Tte betca incline, 1m iceoveiiiig fioin the effects of a icceiit oppratlon. ltuv. i: A. Tioyl, pastor of the Ply mouth chimb, has ictuincd homo 1 1 oin Lancaster, Ohio, and now te .sldcs at the coiner of Not th Sumner nvenilP and Pi ho stieet. At the legular meeting of Patagonia, lodge, No. :2C,, Knights of Pythias, hrlil last evening, live candidates were Initiated Into membership. Miibter Ilowaid Pi Ice, of South Fll mole avenue, was letideied n suipilso putty hv a nutnb-'r of tiling friends, on .Monday evening. Mi. nnd Mis. i:. n. Dean, of Scian lon stieet, dhposcd of their household elfects yestetday to Auctioneer Sliong. A .son was recently botn to Mr. and Mrs. William Fair, of Tiipp Park. Mls-i Louise Flynn. of Pi Ice stieet. Is vetv 111 nl her home. Kc. McUeimott, the new pastor of the Simpson Methodist Dplseopal chinch, aniuvl in city yesteiday and wilt bpgln his pastorate net Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Jones, of Plttston, railed on Mis. . N. Chase, of Noi th Jboniley avenue yesterday. The choir of the Jackson Stieet Baptist church .seienaelcd their pastot, Kcv. Thomas dc (Itucliy, at his homo last evening. The Tabernacle united choir held ,i well attended iiheaisal last evening, with niche.sti.i accompaniment. They will ptoduce ..ie cantata "Daniel" In Me.ti.s' hall on May l!". The AVIlliam Connoll Olee club will sing at Kaub's hall this evening at the meeting ot the Spanisli-Ameiican Wai Vetei .ins' association. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. The fitnei.it of Gcoigc Sfoeber was held ftom his late tcsldence. on Bitch .-.tieel, yestetday nftcinooif at J o'i lock. The set vices weio held at the Chutcli ot Peace by Kev. V. Schmidt, pastor of tlie chinch, and weic attended by a l.nge number of mends and lelntives. Inlet incut was made in the Plttston .uentte cemelciy. The Setanton Athletic club will meet this evening nt their looms on Alder slicet. The incinbets of the St. Alovsius Tcmpei.iiiee society will meet in month ly session this evening In Pluunnicy hall. Local union, No. 13 il, of nellevue, 1'iiited Mine AVoikers of Amotion, will meet at Novlck's hall this evening. Them will be two games of basket b ill played at St. John's hall this even ing. The hist game will be between the Defendeis and the Comets, and the .second between the Twentieth Cen tuos and St, Joseph's, of Minooka. The game w ill cniiimeni e at '-.SO o'clock. An lie i team sale will be held tit the looms ot the Young Women's C'lnistlati assocl.Uion, 10J1 Cedar ave nue, Thursday evening, Apiil LTi, for the benefit of the talent fund. The sale will be In chaige of Alice Bar nickel and Minnie Mailman. Rose Bushes Given Away. Another lot of Bote Bushes will be given away Filday, Satin day and Monday. Meais & Hagen. TROLLEY CO. TAKES LAND. Seizes a Tract at Avoca Under Right of Eminent Domain. Indemnifying- bonds weic tiled In the Luzerne coui t ycstoiday by the Setan ton and AVUkcs-Bnuo Bapld Tianslt company, as a (list stpp towards the seizin e, under tight of eminent domain, ' of ti nlne-acie snip of the Laeoe & Shifter Unci at Avoca, which Is wanted lor a ptlvate light of way. Other seiz in es ate to bo made of lands In the samo nelghboihood, the company and the ownets being unable to comu to an agieuiuPlit as to what they ate woith. This is the Hist time the company has attempted to exeicise the light of eminent domain. Tlieie weic conten tions i.ilsed that the iiinipanji was not empoweied with light of eminent do main, but the company Is cnntldent of the euuti.il, and is ptoi ceding accoid luglj. - i ... WRESTLING AT THE GAIETY. Two Matches to Be Decided on Fii day Night. At the ci.tloty on Filday night. In i-oiinei tmii with tha icgular ncilnriu anio, tlicio will bo sc'Vciiit wtcstlliig matches, which ptoinlse to bo of in tense Inteiest. Abe I'oicni. in will wusdc Sam llodg. Ins, ot Jesaiip, who tecently tlttew Hilly Lester at the I lately, and Cluulio Cot coian wilt take on John Langnn, also ot .lossup. The (.'oleomas ate tcsldents of Piovldeiicc, The matches are tor $50 n side and a side hot, mid the stylo will bi catch-as-catih-ciin, James Twiss will ho the lefetee, - TROUBLES OF A MANAGER. C, W. Ginnt, of Little Egypt Com pany, Under Ane&t. Uliffonl W. Uiani, nuiniigei' of the "Little Kgypt Buile.srpie" company, was in tested je.steidny at the Instance of t 31. Smith, a hotel proprietor from i.'lnilia, N, Y, who cluuges him with obtaining baggago tunn the Lacka wanna company under false lepieseu tutlona. Giant didn't have much to say when auatgued. lie was held in $500 hall and furnished seeiulty. it is juobublu that the dllllculty will bo ananged duiiiig the week. A SENSIBLE MAN Would uso Kemp's HiUain foi the 'Ihroat anl l.un;s. Jt is cuilus luuio Cousltf, Coldj, AklliiiU, UiuikIiHU, Croup juJ all 'llnu.it ami tun 'lioublcJ, tluu j ii) oilier mcdiiliK-. Ttm proprlctiir Uai autlioiUed uuy drubt to n'we you SJinpIo Uultlc Kicc to com line jou o( tli wtrit ot tills yrcat icmcdy. I'lkg -m. jiiJ iv. NORTHSCRANTON rUNERAL OF MRS. AARON MC DONALD YESTERDAY. Services Weic Conducted at the Lato Home by Rev. Dr. George E. Guild. Thontns G. Evans Presented with Watch Charm by the Keystone Club John Ford Breaks His Arm by Tailing Down Steps John Gol den Arraigned Before Alderman Myers Other News Notes. The fiinoial of Mrs. Aaron McDonald took place yesteiday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock fioin her late home, 1S34 North Main avenue. Mr. McDonald wns one of the best known persons In this sec tion In f-oclul nnd chinch nttalrs, and the funeral whb largely nttended by i elat Ives and friends, nnxlotts to evi dence their sorrow nnd respect. Kev. Dr. U. K. Guild, of the Presby terian rhutch, was In ehnrgc of the services. A fpiurtettc from the Pros bytcrlnn chinch, composed of .Howard Uilffln. Phoebe Smith, AVIlliam Evans and Mrs. Kinnk Norton, sang "do Huiy Thy Sorrow" nnd "Asleep In the Deep." The pnll-bpatets weic AV. (', McDon nell, of AVIIkes-Barrc; AW 11. McDon nell. J. M. McDonnell, J. McDonnell, D. AV. Shearer and P. II. Ktirfllch. In tel iiient was made in the Dunmoio ccntetoty. Mr. Evans Presented. Thomas J. Evans, n member of the Ke stone Literal y and Dramatic club, was piesented with a handsome gold WHteh cluuni, Tuesday evening, by the Keystone club, at a meeting held in their neatly furnished rooms In the Auditorium. The meeting was called to order by President Michael Gerrity, who in a few words told the membeis what the meeting was tailed for. He then introduced Treasurer John T. McNamma, who made the presen tation speech. Following the piesentatlon and Mr. 1 1vans' speech of thanks, a very de lightful entertainment was given by the following persons: Arocal solo, John Itow ley; lecltation, Thomas J. Clark: piano solo, Llbble Neary: fife duet, Thomas Golden and Thomas Gilboy; vocal solo, John Hughes; piano solo, John Sherman nnd Lena Thomas; i col lation, George Welters: solo, John Mm an; vocal solo, Lena Thomas: vio lin solo, Patrick Sullivan; vocal solo, John Malloy. After this a smoker was held. The club elected the following ofll ceis for the ensuing year: President, Michael Genity: vice-pteslilent, T. J. Clnik: financial secrotaiy, Peter F. Began; recoidlng secietary, P. J. Moian; tieasurcr, John T. McNamaia; sorgeant-at-arnis, John T. Sherman; janitor, Joseph C. Sherman; manager, Thomas Dvans. William Thomas Injured. William Thomas, 17 yeais of age, employed at Stoir's mines No. 1. as :i dtiver boy. had his light ankle iiuslied Tuesday afternoon, while do ing his customarv duty In the mines. Thomas was standing on one side of the track on a plane 'when a trip ot cars came down and some object on the track caused the cais to leave the tiack, tunning over Thomas' foot Thomas was rpmoved to his home Ir Thioop, where a doctor av.is sum moned and dtessed the Injmeil mem bet. Accident to John Fold. John Foid, aged 42 eais. lcslding at Oak stieet and McDonough avenue, fell Tuesdav afternoon while coming down tt pair of stulrs In the ie.tr of his home and broke his left aim. Foul was on the top step when part of It gave way, letting him down with gieat totre. The fall iPiideted him unconscious anil he was found In that condition by his wife, who had him lemoved to the house, whete a physician was summoned. It was found that ho had icceived a bioken arm and seveial sc ere bruises. Golden Attested Again. John Golden the well known huck ster, whoso fate Is a familiar one in Aldctman Myers couit, was again ar lalgned befnie this magistrate yester day, on the same old cliurge, -wife beating and making threats, piefeired by his wife. Mis. Golden was so badly ftlghtenod by her husband's actions last evening that she wns unable to appear against him. The alderman committed him to the county jail. This has been the fomth or tlfth time Golden has been befoto the aldeinian on chaiges pte feiipd by his wife, of beating her or dilvlng her from their house, while ho was in a drunken condition. Rose Bushes Given Away. Another lot of Bose Bushes will be given away Filday. Satttiduy and Monday. Meais it Hagen. ' IN A FEW LINES. A nipfttlng of the Ladles Aullhny or the Ancient Older of lilbemians, pi sioll No. 11, will liu held this oven Iin, In St. Alaiy's hull, The Black Diamond basket ball team t.nd the Nntth .Setanton basket ball team will play next Filday evening at the Aiidltoiluiti. Two joung daughters of Alderman Fldler ate sick at their homo on Spilng StlCl't. GREEN RIDGE. The Women's Christian Tempciaiuo union held uu interesting meeting in the Capouso Avenue Evangelical chapel yesteiduy aftetiioou. .Mrs. lilpley had I'haigo of the meeting, which 'was well attended. The ptlneipal event of the afternoon's woik was the reading by 3lis. Uepuo of her lepott of the Alttl Saloon league convention, held in Mar ket Siiiai I'lesbytcilan chinch at Hurrisbuig, March 21. This league is a union mmposed of till tenipoianco societies of all denominations. Dr, Tucker Is employed by tio league and devotes all his time to the wink. Mis, Depue gave a clear lepoit of the wink done ut the convention, of which Dr, 11. A. Swingle, state supeilntendont of the New Yojk league, was chairman, with notes ftom addresses made by Bov. Hugh O. (ilbbs, D. P., who has been ciiBUged in the woik for thltty yens, Dr. Bellly, (leneial Slglan, Dr. Smith and otheis. At the close of the meeting the ladles tendeied Mis. Depuo a vote of tliuukb for her excellent to poi t. The members of the Gieen Bldgu AVheelni"ii .no rejoicing over the ar ilval of two of the lljiest Brunswlck-Ualkc-Cullcudar company's bllllaul lablcs, which will be pluepd In posl llon and bo iciidy Tor Use this even ing, A light lunch will hereafter bo served at the club liottso each evening by Steward Winner. Green Bldgo camp, Modern Wood men of America, held an Inlet esthm meeting at Masonic hnll, Dickson ave nue, Inst evening. Seven uihdidatPH wero Initialed and nineteen nppllea tlons for membership weic received. The cdinmlttcc on llrst anniversary cel ebiatlon reported that the exercises and banquet would bo held Thursday evening, Mny 1(1. Mrs. F. L. Hitchcock, of AVashlng ton avenue, Is In Philadelphia. Mrs. A. O. Thomasnn, ot North Park, spent yesterday In Kingston. Miss Maud Depuo, of Monsoy ave nue, li visiting friends In Flcptvllle. A literary and musical cntet tiilnment will be given In lhr L'.tst Market Street Primitive Methodist church ttitnmiiiiv evening. An Intcicstlng fentute of the evening will be tt contest between the Misses Foidhnm, Powell nnd Doisey, elocutionists. Roso Bushes Given Awny. Another lot ot Rose Bushes will be given awuy Friday, Saturday and Monday. Meats & Hagen. DUNMORE DOINGS. Annual Social nnd Supper of Daugh ters of America a Great Suc cess Other Notes. One of the laigcst audiences ever gathered In Odd Fellows' hall was ptcsent last night, when the Daughtcts of Amciica held their annual social and supper.N An enteitalnment opened the evening's pleasuie, furnished by some of the best talent that has appeared In affairs of this kind In some time. The following wero those tnklng pint: 1'i.mi) Solo tl.inr.i HiiRirt Itriltitlon Ml-s Vnn Iluirn Sinu-in,' (jjiiloltc- t'lke Wiilk ltcasie .nil Silly Jono-., Jci ni u Itcdtitluii Mic Klli-iit siiiRiiig IJmi'ti'lto SmiK llclrii l'ou-c'll nuttJtlon DcmIc .lours Sulo Mr. Jnnoi lletltat ton Ann oim SinshiK- Ijuirtrttn Tablcuu. At the close of the entertainment those piesent wete invited to the floor above, where a supper, which was well prepared, awaited them. Tables loaded with the good things of the season tilled the rooms, and were soon sur lounded by merry throngs. The floor betow was cleared for dancing, which the young folks piesent enjoyed until an early hour. Condition of Moses Kellcm. Inriulries made last night at the Lackawanna hospital regarding the condition of Moses K. Kellem, elicited the response that ho was icstlng com foi tably. The physicians in charge have sttong hopes of 'being able to save his sight, although ho suffets consideiable pain ftom his scalds. Rose Bushes Given Awny. Another lot of Bose Bushes will be given away Filday, Satin day ami Monday. Mears & Hagen. BOROUGH BREVITIES. Taylor Lov eland, emplowed by Lum beimnn B. AV. Osterhout, met with a seiiQiis accident yesteiday. He was engaged in running lumber through a machine saw, when the muchlne sttuck a knot, which flew wldly and badly laceiated his eye. The doctor consulted could not say, owing to the inflamed condition of the member, whether the sight was destioyed or not. The Woman's Christian TempoianeP union will meet in the Sunday school room of the Methodist Episcopal chin eh Siinilav afternoon at 3 o'clock. Kveiy member of the society is re quested to be piesent lo help, as im poitant business will be transacted. At the congiegatlonal meeting held in the Presbyterian church lust night. Frank Marshall was elected -tiustee lor the ensuing three yeais. Joseph Vlckeis, who removed to Johnstown some time ago, has 10 tuined and will again make his homo help. Mm. Bobeit Hughes is dangeiously ill at her home, on Collins street, with pneiimonln. Miss Mattle Chambeilln has loturned from a visit of several weeks with Llnghamton friends. Mrs. Frank Thomas I? eonvnlescont after her recent seveie Illness. MINOOKA. 'Iho Ladies' Catholic Benevolent union of Minooka held a meeting last night at the Ancient Order or Hiberni ans hall on AVillow stieet. Miss Mai la, Phllbln and Mr. Hugh Pndden, both popular young people of this place, will be mauled AVeduesduy at St. Joseph's- chinch. Mts. Connollv, tho mother of James Connolly, of Gllmote avenue, died last evening, death being due to general do- STRIKES FOR The bowling match scheduled for lo morrow night between the Black Dia monds nnd the Elks will be i oiled to night Instead on the Bicycle, club al leys. The cause at this Juggling Uh the league dates Is the f'ict that to moirow night will witness the niot Ing of the Bicycle club team and the stiong bow lei s ippiesouting the Cen tuiy Wheelmen of Philadelphia. This affair will bo one or the bowling events of tlm year In local ton-pin elides. The C'enturys will aulvo eatly toinoi tow aftetnoun and will bo the local wheelmen's guests Friday nnd Satur day, Following the match, which will be tolled toiuoriow night a baiuiuet will bo served, at which a number of this city's bowling enthusiasts, will bo present, and post-prandial speeches will lie one of tho nights fc.ituies, w Satin day night another bowling con test of no mean importance will take place, when the mighty Bosevllle team will battle with live picked men on tho fast alloys of the Gieeu Hidge Wheelmen. Gieat mo the ltosevllles In fame and gieat also they showed them selves to be 111 the match they plaved with the All-league team on ths Elk alleys. Bowling on tho sptlglitllcst al leys In Northeast in n Pentlsylvanlu, for such Is tho leputatlon of the (It ecu Bldgo bowling urena. gieat things will be expected of the Jerseytueii, V Dr. AVardcll. the hatd-vvorklng lap tain, of the BIcjelo club team, l.s a much chagrined nrin these tlajs. For two yeais tlieie has been a little guld blllty. The licensed had been a rest' drill of this locality for a long time, nnd was tntieli lesnecled by alt who know her. The runcinl anatiBemctils .will be made later. Friday evening the Ladles' auxiliary of the Ancient Order of Hibernians ot this place will t (induct nit entertain ment at HI. Joseph's hall, which piom Ises lo bo a veiy pleasant affair. Hon. J. P. Qiilnnnu, of Sci anion, will deliver an uddiess, and the following pro gramme will be i cutlet ed: Piano solo, Miss Laura Eriiii: solo, P. J. (jultitt; recitation, Minn Olmstcad; solo, Ed win d Mtirphv; duet. Misses Katie and Ann' Unit; solo, oiweti Howell; piano solo, Miss Anna Hut lis; addicss, lion. J. P. Qiilnnnu; sand Jig, John McDon ough; Mnait riuaitette. Arthur Mor gan, Hlchatd AVnlklns,, Sidney Owens, Unity Bvuns; lecltation, Miss Maine Bnliiml; solo, Miss Maty Muck! solo, AVIlliam Jones; iccitatlnii, Miss Smith Pi Ice: duel, Misses Maggie C'nhlll and Agnes Coyne; piano solo, Miss May A. AVnlsh; solo, John Lnffy; solo, Miss Jennie Jones; lecltation, Miss Klllo Btowulug; solo, William Pi Ice; solo, James Mttngau. The enteitalnment will bo followed by it social. Music for dancing will be furnished by Miss Lam a Lga-u. m OBITUARY. MBS. GEO TIG R H. BIESHCKF.IL Mis. Geotge It. Ulcsecker died at her home, In Dunmoic, yesteiday inotnlng at 1 o'clock. Mis. Blesecker had been In poor health for seveial yeais, and on Tuesday of last week she was token suddenly woisp and after a week's suf fering passed away. She eatly gae her heart to God, and was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church, 111 si of the Greenwood chiipol at Dilnku and later of the chinch at Dunmoio. Deceased was botn at llollistct vllle. September 22, 1S12, and was man led Dei ember 3, 1870. She Is smvlvpd hv her husband and four chlldten, Mis. Dwlght C. Aveiy, Mis. Mniy Mitchell, AValtcr AV. and Elizabeth Blesecker. ftnd the following hi otheis and sisters: Mis. Maty Tucker and Mis. John Reader, ot Michigan; Mis. A. L. Stone and John and Butler Mitchell. The funeral will be held at her late honi" Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with buiial in Dumnotc cemeteiy. 31 US. JAMES GEBTUTA'. Mis. James Gertlty, ot GIO Maple stitet, aged 27 yeais, tiled last evening at 5 30 o'clock, at her lesldence, titter a two weeks' Illness of pneumonia. She Is suivivcd by a husband and one child, Joseph, and four sisteis, Mis. Thomas Bmke. Mrs. James Knncy, Mis. John Barrett and Btidget Qulnn. The fund al announcement will be made latet. FRANCIS J. JONES. Ftancls J tho llfteeii-yeat-olil son of 31r. and 3lis. D.t id Jones, of 337 North Filmoi c ave nue, died Tuesdav night, after a short Illness from pneumonia. The fnneial set vices will be held at the house at 3 o'clock tomoirovv .if tot noon. Intctnicnt will be made In AVashbutn stieet ceme tery. CATHOLIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY Attorney Donnelly Spoke on As ttonomy Last Night. Attorney Fiank E. Donnelly gave a most Intel csting and able ilfteen min ute talk last night bcfoie the Catho lic Histoilcal society on "The Catho lic Chinch nnd Asttonomy." He said that the fust aslionomer who icvolutionlzed the thcoiles held fiom the dawn of Chilstlanity until tho Fifteenth centuiy and who (list dlscoveied that the e.ntli lovolved mound the sun, was Copernicus, who lived and died a Boman Catholic. Of the other asttonomeis who since tho lifetime of Copei ulcus have advanced (he science of asttonomy over one-hair have been Catholics, he -aid. Mr. Donnelly's talk was the last of a sciiPs In the sciences. Other fcat uics of last night's piogiamme weio seveial wonderlully beautiful sopiuuo solos by Miss Kathetine Mongan, ot Dunmote, and a clever lecltation hv Miss Callahan. Miss 31ongan was en i oied no le'-s than tour times for her leally splendid singing. BATTLE ROYAL TONIGHT. Pioposition to Reduce Hntton's Sal aiy Will Come Up. At tonight's meeting of tho select council the battle loval on the wd no tion of the sal.ny of the iccoider's pil vnle secretiiiy will bo fought;. 3lr. ('lemons will lenow his motion to go Into committee of the whole to amend tho nppiopilutlnn oidiiiance on thltd lo.ullns. If the motion to go Into committee ot the whole canles, the amendment which 3Ir. demons ptopnsps to ofter will also doubtless i.ui.v. This amend ment will piovide for. i consideiable le diiction In the 51,500 salary piovlded hi the oullnanie, but just how muih nan nut be learned. Mr, demons and his suppot lets claim to have sufficient, votes to do anything they please with Mr. nation's salaty, fiom cutting il down to $000 to wiping It out altogether. Eleven sine, and ,i possible twelve, votes am counted upon, A& THE BOWLERS. medal ofleted nt the club to tho nitiu who for ihreo consecutive mouths hud high scuin on the all"s. Anv man winning the medal tho icipiitetl mint In I' of time Is to obtain pcinianeiit possession ot It, Fur thu past two mouths the club captain was high man mid when he bowled -.i'l one day this month his nuuiPioiis fi lends fell iipiui his neck and (oiiBratulatcd him, In lan iy seeing the gitfrdou illicitly lib. Two liuiulr.'il and thlity-llve, in fact, looked pintty good, but ll has been beutPti and Br, Wat dell hasn't tiny hopes of heating out tho scote which passed his. L.m week a young man uaineil Mai shall, who Isn't on either of ths club tenuis, and who doesn't en joy the iiumo of being an A No. I bowler, had the satistactlmi of making the above noted scoie All that he tolled was 250, which is within tlnee pins of tlm club lecoul. Ho made eight sttikes and two spates and as a i unserpieiii c Is ptetty sine of Che medal for Apt ll. The alley lecotd, which is 20J, is hold by Foley. M V tt V A mistake which appealed In the computation of the league aveiages which appealed In yesterday's Tilbuue, makes the Elks pen outage lowet than It ieally Is. The league tall-end 'is have lost eighteen games not nine teen, and this, with tnelr six vlctoilcs, gives them a standing ot .200 4 The only league game which will be bowled tomorrow night will be at Wilkes-B.nie, whcie iho West Enders No. 2 will meet the Backus team. AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUfl THEATRE - heis niinatiNnnrt, Lwmm. A. J. UUlTVi Mtniger. Oiik Mght Only, TllUltspW, At'ltlt. OS l'l.iik MiKco trcinl Alary Mannerlng In rul l.ckmlrr Void .ml KiliMrd 1!. ttivie'l )miii.iiIu Vrrslon ot 1 Janice neredith" Mr. ForrlV v lilcl i -rcAil nrvnlntloniry nnmancr. hupporlril by an ndrmiiite toinpmiy ot tnlonlcil itiitt-i. Miiisnlllirnl ciictlal eccnery ! UrneU llrm nt.it Aitluir VocKtlln, l'ntri H Entire lower floor. ?I.M; Lot .ml toiro .MID, $2; tmlcnnj. Hint four ro, 1 Imlcony, lu.t (our rp, i.V. ! Inliony box in J lone wain, t'Ot uallcr, WV. Si it on win Tup-.il ly nl ft ,i m. ONI! MHlir OM.Y, Friday, April 26. Mil. l'ltM" M.IINAN, IN A Poor Relation Tlio Sol Pmllli ItiKioll ruy. "List iiIkIiI l'rnik Iviciimi In 'I'unr Itrlntlon ilccil not ilili" iml most niiiicvtiil rucifronirnt. Muili' tiintmitaiiroiis lilt, i ipltiriiitr Onnliii poo l f itiKluly .iml lliilslinl n tint;." TclrRiain, Wnoilniinl .t Hiiojtsi, Msn., Ilijil's llicitcr, S.ll.1 3 111. l'ltll'l.S-'JV , 00c ,iV. anil fl 00. Saturday Matinee and Night STETSON'S Mssi: I'llOUl CI ION OK Uncle Tom's Cabin Orljrlml Creole aut Ham). M.iRiilliir t Siberian IlliimlliniiniN. I'rkc3 Mntlnco, 10, 20 unci : mils. ImkIiI, to, 20, M .mil 50 irnls . - Monday Night, April 29. "UrL 0111 Monoj'i Win tli." Black Patti Troubadours (ircntrit Lulmril show on Kulli lll,(K 1'AHI anil 'Biiity Llion Uitiau-. A IMiktimn I'mlic on the Iti.illu. 1'ilics 1j, "Ci, .10 .mil 7"i icnt-. ' Si .its on sale Krlilav nt 9 a. m. ACADEHY OF HUS1C, RBIS&DUKOUNUBR HARRV A. BROWN Managers and Lessees. Local Manager. Wick Cninincncliu Muiulij, Apill "2. Toramy Shearer Co. IMII sI'A riNfl 'lliiii-il.! evening Unit of the ltnct.m l'ltiliy cvrning V W'oniinS Itciliniplloii sitimliy cM-nins: Itouins Crock SwHmllu AM, m:t wn:iv, THE GEMS i ni.t'i.itiniiii:. I'rlic-, 1 veiling". 1". -" .i"1' -" ""' JIatinci-i, 10 ami '!') icnt-,. NewGaietyTheater ALf. 0. IIUBUIM.IOV, M-inigcr. ALL THIS WEEK. Little Egypt Burlesquerc Diiliriitiiiie Last Chance to Buy Cover Dishes At 59c Thursday, April 25, at 8.30 a. m. At our sale of two weeks ago the demand for these decorated beauties exceeded tho supply and many late shoppers suf fered disappointment. We have seemed two dozen mote high giade, odd pieces and they will go to our lirst pntions Thmsdny mottling, nt the above pi ice. Gruener & Co. 205 Wyoming Avenue. ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS. THE NEW RUDOLF. Dir.ui 1'iont. Vtliiilii tlty, cw Jeii faimmi iu.illli .uu I p1ia.-,uii lewirl Uiigisl on tlio ( o.ist. A'ot .ipin i.v lI. Hut .nut L .ilil Si i w itir liatliK in linuc, tioo tn giii'nlM. Irpcclil Spilng ltjl... Uuliisll.i .mil iliiiun- , (lls, II MU.Its, Oniici Jiul 1'iop'r MISSIONAKY WORKERS MEET. Ftist Business Session of Hist As sembly of Ficshyteilmi Women's Society. By l.ilii-lo Who fiom Iho .VmuiiIkI I'lf- I'hlladelphla, Am II 21, Tlio Ihst business session or the thlitj -llrst as sembly ot tlm I'resbvteiian AVoinenN l''urelgn Mis.slon.ny society was held heio today, with Mis. C. 1 Tuinet, of tills city, piesldeut, in tho chah. The nioinlmi session was devoted ptln ilpally to the leading of jepoits and other loutliii) inatteis, A nuinher of nilstlontiiles hi foielgn Holds weio lu tioduicd and made In let' addicsses. Mis, ('. X Tliotpc, secretary foi In dia, said the if suits accomplished in that iiitintiy dining the past year weio en. out aging Shu stated that at lease live millions of people had died of star vation as a icsiilt ot tho famliia In In dia. Mrs. M. Xuwklik piesented a lepoit on the piogrcss of missionary woik In L'hlna and Koiea ltupoits wciealso piesented by Mis, V. j;. Mortis, secietaiy for South Ametlca and Syila. and Mrs. W. II. IXinhl-ion, secietaiy for Afiic.i, Japan, Mcito and IVtsla. An addiess was made by Miss Milan! Tltua, a graduate of Joshl Ikount, To klo. Tensions Granted. W'a.hliiKton, April 21. I'dnaii! Mtvklu l Wilkin tljru', lus been guntcil i pciuli'ii ot i' i niontli.