i 'W!! 'tBs& , 'T.tr'j Wr 'V-vwTr?;. l 6 m THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, MAY 2, 3901. MV WEST SCRANTON a JONES HAD A NARROW ESCAPE rROM BEING CRUSHED TO DEATH BY A FALL OF HOOK. As It Wns Ho Sustnlnecl a Fiactuicd Leg. Scalp Wounds nml BotHly Injuiics Ivoiltes Annual Conven tion to Bo Hold in Tnyloi Pies entntion of Jophthnh nnd His Daughter' Slight Fiio Ycsteidny. Mail Cm l lei a" Shiit Waists Othei News Notes nml Peisonuls. Thomas iIiiik-i iif ".IT N'lillll til milled :i t'llllr. i nii!n il ns n miller 111 till' Ttlll m1(I)C, IllPt With II XI'lldlH nii'lilciii while at woik .vtHteidny nnd liml ii moit nilim itlous i'citi" 1 1 tnii death. ll( VVUS otlKujri il 111 lllx usual woik ubotil tlii eliiimber nml was- In the in l ni iiliklnf, up soniothlni' 1 1 "in Hie Kioiiin'i wlii'ii a lull Di nml iii i in in). 'I In- lulling mil. i.umlit hi loll li'R lit I lie knee Inllil, Inn tlllhiK It badlv mill ilNloi'iilliijT both bones', lie also sustained soveinl .-iiali wounds' nml n juilos niiiM the link, liml hi bet n Maudlin: in mi tipilKht position he would uiiiioitlil ills have hi'i'ii Ullleil. 1)1. (!oillh' I' Itevnolds- WHS Slllll- IIIOIH'll .lllll. Willi till' IllvlslJIlllI' o Oi. . liiiw l.iml Davles hi- i't tlii- In lined nii'iuliii. .Mi. .Inno nn lesiiiiK .itxllv lust nlirhi, ulthiiiiKh stiltetlntr vei much ti out Ills In hull's. "Jephthnh ml His Daughtei.'' One of the most nntcvvoilliv music il vents oC the season will bo the poi iiiiiiuiu i' L tho ln mtlfiil diaiuailc mitiit.i. "Ipphiluih .mil iris ti.uiKh 01." nt MeaTs hull, on AVodne.sdnv mil Thiiisil.iv evening", Mav 11 unil li, bv the Sumner Avenue I'liuuh .In c uilo ehoir, with a thorns of about one bundled voices-, assisted In the ihotiis hy good lulont fiom illlTeiont hmihrs of tin" "West Side, anil hy tlu best talent In the tltv as soloists, iep lesentlng the illffuint ihiiwieteis In the mtatn This rantata was poifoiinod under the same management about ten veais" aso, and made quite a hit. and tho i oniiuiUee ol manarremonL doslies to appeal to the public in general for I heir pntionago and suppoit upon this iHiiisIon. again, fully assuieil that ipilto a heat Is In stoie for those -who will avail themselves; of the oppoitu uiiv nf heaihig and seeing this most iMlting cantata. Tho choius will also ho assisted hy HUYLER'S SCOTCH KISSES ron pvm: at G. W. JENKINS'. the ill air Hie Im! Hi Mini il.... The summer sunshine came this year at a single bound. In a day we passed from chilly spring weath er to the radiancy of mid-summer warmth, conse quently Parasols and Sun Shades are in demand cousiderably earlier this year than usual. Our new line is open. It meets all of fashions re quirements, and is so generous in its proportions as to win the admiration and even astonishment of all who have seen our new purchases. Our Windows Hint at Styles but if you desire to see the whole range of Parasol beauty, you will have to step inside and spend many an hour going over the endless assortment. Among Parasol Styles Shown Are Black, with hemstitched effects; or trimmed with Ap plique work, Chiffon or Malorie, black and white stripes Plain White Taffeta Parasols, Plain white China Silk Parasols, with from one to six ruffles, also with white Chiffon trimmings, Persian borders aud Persian stripes in all colors. Polka Dot Taffetas in all colors aud tints. Fancy Colored Taffeta Parasols, with black ap plique trimmiugs. New Tucked Taffeta Silk Parasols, and a score of other popular styles, designed expressly for women of fashion who must have things right, Coaching Umbrellas In all the leading colors, trimmed with braid or rib bon. A good assortment, Also Plain Taffeta Coach ings in all the prevailing colors. Children's Parasols a Specialty EXTRA Colored Silk with borders, shower, aud Globe Warehouse y. - fc -w. a siniuil I'loin tho Thirteenth toglniont, who will take an active tmit in the nun thing nnd nlo In tho dlffetont tableaux. The nnniCB of tho dllfetont miIoIhIk will niipo.it' In tho pnpcis In u revv itinu. Many of those who vvlt iu'shpiI tie petioinulneo of Hits enn laln, mo eiy (IimIioiis of u Itnesslng It tigulu, Ivoiltes Annual Convention. Tim (iiinunl totiventlou of the Older of Aini'ileiiu Tino Unities' will ho hold in Tnlir eonnnenoltig TuomiIiij, Muv 14, nnd (ontluuhig lour duy.s. Dele gatus fiom noaily ci'iv state In the union will ho In allenilanio. On Tlunxdii evening. May 1fi, tin: - I1 toss will be U'tuloiv'il il lecoptlou b" the lui'inl em nt Itohoit Mm lis lodge at I vol lie halt. South .Main iiveiiup. .Inhii It IMumds will lepies-ent tho Unbolt .Mollis lode at Hie (ollU'll l Ion Honor Kv.ins, of Unbelt .Mollis lodge, No f.v, gnind tieasiiiei, ami John .T. Kniis, ol CailaUlaw ii lodge, Xo. 3, of .Vol 111 Hi i an t on. gnind 'oi'iotniv of the (Hiler of Aniotlemi Tine Untiles, lepioMtitlng tho gownilng bnuid, will wo tr Km i si Citv tmniiiiow ovenlng to Institute a new hid Ion' lodge of tho Uigiee of Xai'iul, with a (halter iiioni hoi "hip of thlilynne nf the loading Welsh ladles nf Kmont "ll,. Mnil Cnuleis' Shiit Wnists. 'I he mull ( an lots 111 the West Sot ui loii postal station hne tllkeil a vote nn the riuestliiu ol whether in not thov will wrm shiit waists dtnlliK the inui Int; siiiumoi The sentltnent is unanl nioiislv in favni of the Innovation. Ttie entile foue In the ( Ity .lie prne tlonllv u unit on the subject and in a slant time we m.iv pp it to see the mall i an lois appeal Inn In theii sum mer unifoinis ol giav lilonse and tunis eis, without mats. Tile mombeis of the fouo mo de lighted with the piospeit ol a pliatiKP fiom I lie old slvle and will welcome the shli t waist whli h Postmaster (ieliei il Sinitli has ikslgiud An Afternoon File. The alalia fiom bo" .17. ooiuei of llv eiett avenue and Jackson utieet, jes tenlav .ittoinoAn was i auid hv a sllslit hlue in a house on 1'ilcp stioot, oi cupled by Thomas l'hllllps and fum ilv. Sir. Phillips was woiklag in tlio Pil lar nnd hid a mining lump biiinim;. Tlio dimes fiom the naked lamp In lilted the wood woik and stalled tho file. Vionipt applioatlrin of thr ditnikals hv the roluinhias in evented the flames U om spi ending. The ihuuage amount id to about SJ" Boys Failed to Betuin. The two Jones hoys who wpil liniili oated in a peltv thelt at Kranthi's ft uit stand Tutsilay eenlng failed to appear heroic Iiouti nfint Williams list evening and ivnuants will piobihlv liao to he issued for the an est. One of the bojs, -was detained In tho station house lorsomotime Tueslay evening and Avas onlv leloised after pi utilising to bung his coinpinlon around last evening. Tho jiolke aio Umbrellas, perfectly plaiu, or They serve for sunshine or are uever out of place. doloi mined to break ui thlt practice of patty thieving. Musical Festival. The Htunni' Avcnua I'iphtttliin rhuipli Is" at proont making autlve piepmntluiiH for ti luUsluil festival in lake place on Alull 15 nnd US, nt Moms' hall. Tho ltiuid of Itopo, it inusknl mgnulratlou, of Willi Ii Aldoiiuan Dti vh Is conduetm, has hem pi noticing "Ti plithnli'tt Daughtei" on Tuosdav mid Thuisdny c cuing for M'veiiil weeks. All thn vottng people In the eliuich me iiHtnl)"ts, and Mr. llitvls Inn nrnuiiod tho gieatest Inleiest hv his olllclont woik ns conductor. Mr. Davis pcpo( Is the assistance of soin v nf the host s-ololsts in the city, nnd lais the promise of u siunil nf. sol illeiH fiom the Thhteenth to give diameter lr one of the mulching l llOUIK'.J. Thin dim ill has 'ii! uioiiihoiH on Its loll, hud 07 at undnv school last Sun dav, and n tlno uttondatieo nt tho Sun dnv i veiling M'lVlco. 11 Is In chut go or V.. riunilov, under tho inodra tin ship or 11r. McT.cod, of the Fllst I'losbvtoihn chinch, ltieatsme fioo nnd Its doois mo vvld" upon with a inidlal welcome for thoso who wish to loin In Its poivlios At the (! o't lo I; jpivlie the singing Is a delightful foa- ttlio. Abused Hiu Better Hnlf. Mulnel Devlin', a huckster, losld hnr at 1007 Jackson tipot, was m lested Tuesday evening, on a waiiant Issued hv Aldeiiunn John, at tlio In siaiRe of his wife, who chut god him with assault and buttriy. He opent the night In the station house, and vesidav the wlto wltlidicvv tho i Inn go, upon Devlne pajlng the costs. As soon as the louplc leached homo, hostilities wete u'sumed, and Devlne tlucatencd to aunlhil ite his wife. She lied fiopi tlio house the second time ilnd again sought piotectlon at tho hands of tho law. Now the woman will pinspiiito her husband to tho limit. Robeit Monis Lodge. A meeting of Kobei t Mori Is lodge will bo held In Tvoiite hall. South Main avenue, this evening. A debate will be held on the subject. "Hcsolved, That Ancient (jiatois Woie Hotter Then Those of ihe Piosent Day." The mill mative side will be uphold by Dr. AW liovvlind Oavles and T.ouls A. llovvoll, and tho negative hy Palmer J. AVIIIIams and U. Jav P.eeso. The deli no will bo followed bv a stnokei. Jlmli Inleiest is being mani fested in tho meetings hinco the debate-, woie commenced Their Fiist Anniveisaiy. John Howell and Klv ll.inU, who openid a elgai .stole nn Eolith Main avanue a cai ago Mstcidav. i ele biated tholi fit fat annlveisaiv last even, lug In a novel nimiuei. I'.veiv one who i.illcd it tli'li -.ton was pieseiittd with good li,iis 'the callois weip nuiiieioiis. Fiineial of a Child. Quiti an elaboiatf tuneial s(.iee vas hold esten!iv afteinoon in ion noctlon with the Inn Inl of Mi and Mi John James' -voting i lilld. nu lls Tile si i vii es weio i onduoted at the liiiiise on rouiUonth stieet bv lt-v IX D Hopkins, of the Pii'st Welsh liiptist iliniili and interment was made in tho Washburn stieet i emo toiv. The pall-lx in I-- w i e Daniel Wil li mis. Pi auk Jones, lilwanl Davis ami John Tones. The llovvei beaieis Ueie William Daw kin--, ilooige Williams, liiiidoii Paiiyanil Aitlnu "William-. Steamship Tickets, at lowest late- .Vpjilv lo Moig.in Thoinii-, ll.'S .I.u ksuii stieet "' GENERAL NEWS NOTES. Mi-s Sadli l'duaids. ot N'oi th liioin kv avuiilo, who has btm spending ,i few d.ivs with lui pitents, i etui nod to Xew Yoik osteidav afteinoon to )e sunio hti muskal studiisi. Clem Jlaish, jr, was on a llslilng nip to Ml. Poioiio c.stoidav and made a nice atili ot linui Mr. and Mis. Piank Kostoi.ol llainp tnn stiut, gave a paitv on Mondav r nliir. In lioiioi oi their daughtei, Lillian lifuiicu Mi link, a lad h siding on ( litstnut s-tuet, while ilaviug with a number of companions leceiitlv, tiipped on a wiie, and lull on his aim, tt. unit ing it. A phvsklmi sot the member Miss I'mmn l.ainb, or Moscow, is the guest ot Mt-s Miimlt Lot or 0toid htieet. Uovven Hios , the Sniutll M.iin avenue inaiblo iiittoi.s, liavo. just tlnished a handsome monument, which will be euetod oer the grave of the late Ueoise Pai bar, a Civil war-veteiaii P.thel, the voungest daughter of .Mr. and .Mis, p. c, i:non, is ill witli pin u rnoula, A legttlar meeting of the Sloeuni lodge ot-Odd Fellows was held In MiMonii linll last evenlni,, when tlio it(eiillv Installed olliieis ocoupled tlio i hulls Itev, II, C MoDernintt conductod the pin.ver uniting at the Simpson Mctlin dist npistopal i hutch last u cuing, and met many ot tlie nieinbeis Ho i" last beiomiiig uiiiialuteil with ills pailt-h-louei.s, A .son was tonally bout to .Mi, and Mis, tloiiihnkoi, nt Mini. mint. Mr. and .Mr.s, Pdwaid J. Jo.veo, of iij Hm Uli't hlu el, me also lejoleiug over llio uiilval of a son at tholi hoiue. Meeting of l he I, idles' Aid soihHv of the Simp-am .Mi'ihodlsi lhili-eop.il (llini.li. The uioinbei.s of lii.imh fill, of tho r.udles' Catliolle lletievoleiit ushoiiu tlon, will conduit n ptogiosslvi) euihro nnd .soilul In Young Men's Institute hall on Tupsd.i ovouhig, May II A fair mid hoelal was In Id last even ing in the Hellevue "Wel-h ',lU'luistle MithodlKt chuii Ii, under the uin-phes of tho Ladles' Aid s-oelet. A uiuuhor of piotty laney utllik's wete on s-uh', and tho utieudauco was unite huge. A conceit and s-oi lul will bo hun thlti evening at tho1 icslduin o of MlhS .Sadln Kdvvmds, 1JJ i3ioinley avenue, for the benellt ol iluilih fund, Quar tette, hv Messi.s. Ahy, Thomas, Will lams mid Jones; vocal boo, Mis. Ihunduge; plnim m1u MIhs .Viitmu June--; ucltutlou, MiK Mattlu llughe-i; piano duct, Maud and .Noiiiui Joue.s; tenor bolo, V. F. Jones Itetieblunoiu-. aud Ice cieam will be .soived. llvangellt't tins Nelbell held lot tit at the r oi in t ot Main uveniio mid Jack miu .stieet last evening, aud expounded tho ()ospel lo n Imgo abMnuhhih". Hlieet Commissioner liovvluud Y, Tlieiuas pcisoually dlieited u fotco of men In Hushing the paved sheets last evening. Mis. Dehiik, ot 509 Chestnut .stieit, Is iiilto III at her home. Itev. Pi auk J. Mllmnn. I'll T , pas tot of the Second Piosbyleilan ihuuh at Potlsvllle, attended thn servites in tlio Suiniier Am'Iiuu Piesbyleiluu Inn c It last evi ulug. The Tabeiuatlu uuiteil ilmli held a woll-nllcnded lohcntsnl In tho chtttrh Inst evening on tho cnntiitn, "Daniel." Another l client sill will he held nest Sundcv evening. Tickets mo selling nihility for the cantata, which ptont Isch to he n mimical ticnl, Tho leiimlns of nn Infant child of Mr. unil Aii. William Hopkins, of 117 South nutdpld nvcntic, weio Inloiieil hi the Wnshbutn ah cot tonioteiy. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Enjoyable Social nnd Conceit Oiven by Junger Mnenneichor Fiine ial of Lillian Ktthncr. Thoioticoil mid puteitulinuent which jus hold lnt evening In (lei mania hall under the auspices of the Junger .Vnniineivlior wns largeh' tittonded, the hall being unable to hold all who de died to gain admission to llslon lo the escellpnt musical and llteiary feast. Tlio pi ngi amine which was ecel lentlv arianged, opetipd with nn ovet tillo bv Lawienec'H full oiehestin. Tho .lunger Maonneiclior did soniu splen did singing. Mih. Alnigmetlu Jones-Imnes len deied two eoelcnl loutialto hoIos mid Ihe feature ot tho niglit was a cotule plnv In one act called "Dal Mad Tog." which was pla.ved Iiy AVIlllam Moser, ClimloH Hpt audio, Chi Is. Binder aud I loin v AVetter, Thev made a dei tiled hit and vveie teudpied a lousing leo'plion Tlio test of the ptogiamnip was given bv the Miiptinpr (iosang Veieln and the Junger Mnonnoiohni iindei the dli op tion of Pinf. Cr. Schmidt. Funeinl of Lillian Ktihner. Tlie fuueial of Lillian, the .-eai -old child of Air. nnd Alls. John Kuhnei, wlio was so seilously binned while playing with matches dining the ouilv pait of the week that deatli camp a lew hours later, took place esteiday afteinoon fiom the family icsldence at '"",$ Hlich .sheet. fe'civiofs wete IHtl In St. Alnrv's fici ninii Catholic cliitnh on It Ivor sheet. Itev. Pathoi Sti.uib was the oflh luting eleigvinan hileiiueiit was muclo In the Twentieth waid cemetet v. Tlie pall-boniets weio: (SoitleKint, Alatv Kiaft, Amelia AVallot and Alice ilaiin. Silk Mill Gills' Enteitninment. An enteitainnieiU and soelnl woie li'Id last evening at Xovlski's ball, on 1'lttston avenue, under the auspices of the Hmvev silk mill emptovps. Tt win well attended and a number ol vnial and instiiimontal selei tions weio ten deieil by Aliss Xcna (ieuity, P.iti Ick Connois and .Miss Ala.v Manga u. A stining addles-! was given hv "Alothei" Tones. The atf.m was in dun go of Miss Julia Ilaggottv, Katie Duffy, Doia Kiuhmei, Anna Heln. Katie ihogtn and Llte Audi ens Jlu sle lot the social was tarnished bv Pioie HiotliMs' oiihestii ot West Si lanton Bieezy Bievities. Ilobeit. the ,s-eai-old son ot .Mi and Mis. Jacob Maul, of V.t Alaple stieet, ni't with a picuhii auldent i.stenlav alteinoon The bov was ,il woik oiu lllin i pioie of wood when his Unite suddenlv slipped U bulled itsell in tile top ol the Miungstei s linnd and made a wound about two mi lies long, tioui whli ii the l)lood llowcd In eh. Di .1. I. Walsh was (pili klv siiniinoned and two stilt h;s vveie lound neiessaiv to i lose the wound The 'i-em-old dtnhtii of Mi and Alls. Dub! Powell, of Pitt -ton ave nue, was setiotis bitten bv a dog vostetdav allttnoon 'I hf i liild vvus lilajing In ihe ..ml whin tin i mine siiaiiped at lit) and i iiughl hi"in tlie lit lit mm Di 1 I WaSh i.tuiuled the wound Ah and Ah-- John Welti--, ot this side lelt last ev.ning foi Dallnii lo attend llio tuneial ol Al- Wi hiss' biolhri DUNMORE DOINGS. Funeial of Thomas Young Took Place Yesteidny Rev. Gibbons in Chnige of Sei vices. 'I he Mineral ol Thomas Vomit, oi -i m led 1 1 om his late homo vistenho atteiiiuoii, lit v. W. P. (ilbbons, of the Piesbvteiian ihuuh, otlkiaiing. Dining the lattei'h icmaiks he .-poke of thn manv stetling dualities ot the dpi eased and paid a high tilhuie to his cliaiaitei A Inge cotuoutsc ot nknds tiom this and sutioundlug towns lul lowed the icinains to tholi last listing pliue in Duiimoie cemelet.v. The pall-lie.ueis wete James nml Thomas Young, John Hatpin, James Hijikn, William Migle and P. II Swm Kf. Among thio iiniu out ol touu In ot lendauce tit tlie funeial vveie AY, K. Young and Imullj, ol" Ihiglevvood, X, J.; Dr, Spammis and wile, ol Avma; Dr. Davidson and wlte, ot Tunklimi liock. Alls, and Altss Hiovvn, of Avoia; Aiiiliovv lit.vden and wile, or Pittston; Ali-s Paiinv, Si'ighton, of Phlladilphia. Ycsteulny's. Tiie, Tile Inn ulug ol tint stable loiiueiied Willi llio lIxchangK hotel, eatly e-ict-dav mm niug, hi ought a lingo piopor lion ot out people to the scene, it being thouu'hl lh.it the hotel llsell was ablae. The loss on tlie.stabks was lullviov eied by liisiiiauiu run In) with tho Poster .v Aloote ageni v. The lowm side of the hotel wns badly scon lied hv the llames, windows being bioken, and had It been u vvlnilv night tills famous old hos(ety would dotilille.-a huvo boon swept away, Tuesday's Convention, Tlie Women's Poiclgn Allsslonaiy -oiloty of tlio llotiosdale dlstiict vvltt hold u convention on Tuesday net lit the Methodist Episcopal iluueli, Tho sessions will last thioughout the da.v, sevniat pioinliieut speakens on inissiouan subjm.s being epootod to be pii-eiit, BOROUGH BREVITIES. lii'v c 11, .Nuwing, tho new pastoi ot thn Alolhodlst Pplscopal Lhuieh, will Ijii tendeied ti iccrptlon hy the meni beiH of the iluiMh lu thetchuich pai lots tonight, All.s Alnigatet Hlcrdon Is vl-dilng lili'inlu in PiltKton Tho Women'.-. Clulstlan Tuupeiatico union -will nuel In the Alethodlst Jjpls- A GREAT SURPRISE Is in .ton- for all ulio ua Kcmn'i llaUini for the 'JIiiojI J nil I.unt-i, llio .io-ii KiiauiituJ much- A nnlH jcu licllivu lluv it i-i toM un Iti inoriti ami anj Jiii.-i;l-t U aullioiizod lij Ilia lupilrlui ol tlilt uunHil'il icnuily iu j,ic jvu u fomi'lo IiuIIId ft ci? It noicr falH tu cure aiulu ii iliiunlc louglic. All iiiullij till Kimti'-i IUIjjiii. 1'ikc 2jv. a ii J Wo. Jonas MAY will be busier than any May before. There will be great Store News in piint this month, and it is to your interest to know what is daily ready for your money saving at JONAS LONG'S SONS. It was the greatest April's business our Big Stores ever had. You whose favor made and makes this success will be interested in know ing this, for the stores' business is the best index of its worth. The Great Shoe Sale no one can afford to miss. laulles' Pino Dongola Kid, But ton and I.uce Simon, with pat ent Icuthor tips and the latest too and heel Hliapes, Oldlirnlly sold at $1.7,1. This w eolc Taidics' Opei.i Slyln CKfont Tien, with patent tip, (Jnodjear welt, AlelCav s.'vved and hand tm nod. AVoilh t2.r,o. This .voolc Ladles' Adonis Dtess Kllppois, with bountiful black colonial buckle, liogulmlv Hold at $1 r.O. This week T.lttlo Chlldion's Shoes, In oveiv new lolnt; ttti Ictly hand tin li ed, sl?cs 'j lo C. This week Men's Shoes and Ofonls (bat hour ii leptititlon for value. Known fur the I nt L'.'i vcais for tholi excellent well ing (innllties. They t ome In all leltli eis mid all stjles. and evety pair Is sliletlv guuiauteed. Tills wck Alcn'.s Call SIiom and Opioids, In tun and Illicit, neat and solid all tlie way thiough. AVoith fJ.iVJ. Till- wed;.. . Atl-sps and Childien'M lilick Kid, llutton and l.aie lioes In all sl.es sliictlv s,,i(i leithoi' all the way thiough. Oidinaiilv sold at $I.'J". This week Ladles' High Glade $.' 10 and $10n Mutton and I.nce Shoes in about twenty dlffetent "Ivlc-!;. Tills week hifanls' Dlai k and 'I'an Kid, Soft boles, Mutton Shoe- .lust the thing for tli little tols no icuigli seams. Po-itivelv wiuth n.rii iilo pi ice I.iltlc ltis' Shoes with spilng heels, sizes S to ": made ol solid icuthor all the vvav tliuiugh Itegitlai Iv wot Hi horn 1 'J1 lo l jO This Will' Ladies" Dongola Kid. lllittou and Life Shoes and Osloiil Tli s, with light and lie iv v weight sole-, dalntv and peilcct in lit. 'ind m ule up in tlie lati'M stviec A'alue ?! ",n to ?l 71 This V eek L idles' Dangoln and Ovloid Tics' with pitint leatliu oi kid ll and ex tension solis. Po-ltively wit tli $1 in This week Jonas Long's inpal ihuuh hiindav si liool looms lo 1l.1v at 1 !D o"c lot k CNciu Yosl is spimlliin a lew di.vs with ri if nils at Mlnoiushtiit;. Mis I'.ieliniil Wintoisti in. of Hlakclv sttLot, is lonvalesi etil, aftet lici lecenl sei toils illlRs- Piof. I". T Uovaul, supei intetuli ut ol tlie botoilKli schools, wislus to denv ilu vain iu .Lstei day's HepubllLan in lititenie to ills cpciieiuis iu loiiiIhk 1 10111 i 1 anion, and savs on tlie nislu in iiie.t!ou In; letiied at ' o i lot k NORTH SCRANTON. Last nishi bin flits Kaiin.il en uani o into Hent.v's i onlcc lionet v stole on .Al.ukit stieet wlieie they seiiueil $s iu iiisb .ind .1 iiinuitllj ol cutulv and cIk.Us Thov also . ntiied tlie house of Thus h unit and a -dim. lepaliin sluii lo i.ited on the s nne stnil anil eauicd iivvuv a uiinihei ol atliiles Tin- tie. iiieiicv ot the visits ol htiigliiis to houses iu tlie Tlilnl waul lias caused nun Ii ahum uiuoiir, the pi opl liviin; time. The annual niepiin? ol the Viovi deili o l'leslivteii in i lllll ill and coiikic Hation will be hi Id 011 Mondav ovenlmr iii'vl, Hesides ih animal lepoit ol the lioaid ol tiustces ti pints will lie icad tioui eac ii ol the vaiioils ulllliuiv ile pai tinent ol ihuicli woik The-., will iniliiile lepmlh tioui the session tlie twentieth ci mill tuud. Siiinlav si lmol Ihlduivoi .societv. Ladles' Aid soeletv , Home and rmeU'ii Mlssionaiv sock tit's, Kins's Hailhlltc is and tholi. Kev fit. tlulld will pit. nil the uttial an nual disc mil so 011 Mtndiij 11101 iiIiik IH'Nt. Miss Mut,v O.tkliv ol (Kik "U.et, Is visltins ti lends iu I'liiladolphla, (.'hail's II Oltovle the well known oiKaniei ot tlio Cleiks' atsoiiatIon has icslhiied his position at Peviiii i (lliei'.s Mm "i v stme to in epi u posi tion iu ihe Si 1. niton Tiuth t Ik illation itep.u tinoiil. All ineinlieis ol the I'm iudl iwn l"d,e. .No !, Aineiieau Title Ivoiit'", nie I e-(lUOs-tod to ho piosent at a inet ihlK to bo held Mituiduy ih hnslnts's ol hn poituuci will bo ii.insitted At Ihni' W I'aso. ol .'I.' Theoihue Mioii, ins 1 'hlmied his position with I! Meilth and nutpted one nt,i tlotk In liillllu'H dilltf htoie The Kej stone hiteial.v and lui 111:1 tli 1 lull will 1 online 1 11 dame this evening al the Audltoi iiim William lenkliis, ol Dun on stieet. sllpp'd 011 a banana peel aud Injun d Ills III 111 Miss .Alamo Kellv. or West Maiket st 1 eel, ll.W lotllllied attti u llliee WeekH' slll with tlltlld). Ill I'lllbon- GREEN RIDGE. I'lof (lenih'e Howell, hiipoillllt nib lit of ht 1 union puhlli Kthools, will dtlivei his leituio 011 "Winds," 101 the hem III of the titeeil ItldBe liluui.v, III tin llbliuy biiililillB Ulls uveiilllK Ml Howell is aw inn it'stlnt, nnd piunhal s.ie.iKei' and thl.s lutuio Is vet lmhl .spoken ot b those who havt heaul It I The hob' hlot 1 1"1' '" i"" Mi'tliiou llish M'liool will hln. Jinl Mifri Mll lied iieellt will Ittlio A hllvu' ollu IlliJ Will bo tukell al Ihe dool. and iaiid.v maiK b the tiieili ltldo ladles will he olfeied lor bale David J. AVhltloul has moved liotn Dolawiuo Htieet lo the hous-i on Itleh niont uvtnuu leienth oiuipUd h Itev. i it roMet',.ind Itev. Tostei has luken po.sbe.sslon of thu loiiutf hoineot Jaiuts Dhnmlfk, on Tali Held avenue. A baud of k psles aie ininped on the liver bank, near the old Dilvlntf paik. Their tonilng Is a. Ilttlo Into (his jeai. but an unusually luge tenl and Im pioved -wagons hiiiilsh addtd alliae lions foi' tlio tiiuall boy. Cluilea V. liond, pitbcilptlon tleilt Long's Sons is something $1.40 $1.95 99c 49c $2.50 $1.95 95c $1.99 19c 95c $1.19 97c made, laid and For NEW YORK HOTELS. WESTMINSTER HOTEL (01 s,st, fiith st ami ImiiK I'litt, NEW YORK. Villi HI HI I'l 111, V "'I I'll Hit 111 i t lt IllN luiniiiiii I'l 111, S () t, 1 u mil I pu ii.U spuuil It 1(1 Iu 1 inillka T. THOMPSON, Pi op. Ufoiin), 3th Ave. tad 27lb Street, New ort.. Absolutely Fireproof 111 tilt. ceil, tttoi Ihe shopping anil ihe it i c 1 i s 1 1 1 1 t . Tiist ihss in .ell Us ip ltoiiitmi.uts Ln 1 11 e h nee. lluocii out. European Plan nnnni4 ..In oionnuw uerrtNtv.riTiri nr j,e or cll .iiltc, with or without bath, hot unit eei'il wntir iiidtrlrnlio I'inceeiy room Culsliw unexcelled Tor Uibiiioss Men In the h?arl of tho wliotcs.ilii district. ri biioi)ci'A s mlnutet' walk to Wanamnlion: minutes to Bireel Coopn's uig Htnic Uiisy of access to the float Ory Goods Stores. Tor Sightseers One block from 13'ivny Cam, glv. In? easy uanspoi tatlou to aU points ot Interest. HOTEL ALBERT : NKW YOKK. ror. mu bf UNivnnsiTv pr Onl one Block from Uremdvv.iy. Pvnm; R I Tin IM'MAURANr nOOllb, s"l Up. prCc, Icvasnuabl; with i' 1. .Ioni"J has leluined hum a lew di!n' is.it wltli his laniilv til tionth Ol.llIKe, N .1 At a ii'Klll.il IlieellllC ol liieell ItielBO aiup. Model 11 Woodmen of .Mneiiea, held l.ici evening' in M.imiiiIi' hull, on DlikMin iivtiiue ill teen now nieiuhft.s weio Initialed tutu tho oidei, unci IWell tj.tvvo pioposliliuis fm niiiinheinhip vm le 1 ec oh ed The hoeond iIokiio will hi onioned at tills eveulUK's- IlliellllK of thet'll KlilKO IoiIko Independent Unlet' of Odd l'i Hows, i: It MUlt,es kiivo an Inteiestiin,' iitlk on 'Missions lu riiliia,' ut tho iiild-wetk hcivloo ol the fin en IIIiIko I'l oshvlm Ian 1 lllll (ll Iiih t ovt'lliun. Tin 10 will ho ait eiiteitaiumont and MKial at tlio lioniti ot Mi .1 K. .lohlei, 171 '1 Haudoi.soil avenue, tomoiinw' even iiiif, Inr tin benellt of the 1'iov Idoueo I'lnli-llaii e lint ih , pioesi.itnute of nuisle and itcitalloiis lias, been pie p. ind, nnd no itcuiu nnd inko will ha Mild Ailnii.-Mon, live ci nth. Mr llolleiihaik, of hake W'lnola, was a bushiLs" vlsdloi licit jifleiil.t1, .Mis M, It Ka.v.s and daiiKhlii, of Sandetson avenue, have letinued fiom a visit to .Vow Voik aud Philadelphia OBITUARY. Mat-nils Xelson. lintel ii .viats, illed esienlay al her home .'11.' W'aslibui.'i sjheet. runeials. The litueial of J.tliu s I" Itobeits will take il.ue at J o't loi k Oils atleiuoon ll om llio ii'sldente, .IIS tillisem .sheet, hei vices will bo held at til. l.ukt'a unil inlet iiieut nudu In Koiest Hill. Laces and Summer Fabrics Summer has come with a rush, and that you may be prepared for it we have., provided exceptionally attractive counters. The Serpentine Laces are greatly in demand for the lovely foulatd and cotton gowns. We have many fascinating varieties in white, cream, ' Arabian and black, The prices range from toe to 5C All-Ovcr White Nottingham Lace, now so much in vogue for shirt waists, cor- ,. set covers and yokes. Prices 45c to P&.4y Lawns, Poulards, Etc. Fine Printed Lawns, dainty coloring, charm ing designs, never sold under I2c. Our price 1 UC Foulards, just as nice as silk, and certainly giving neatly as good wear. These beautiful new Cotton Foulards and Khedive Silks in soft oriental coloring. Price 2iDC Carpets and Rugs Housekeepeis should not fail to visit this department on the third floor. New goods are constantly arriving and shop pets will be sure to find something to please them, A fine line of Rugs may now t Q be seen. The Wilton door size $1.0 A beautiful Wilton, 27x54 S4.00 Wilton Rug, 36x60 $6.00 Wilton Rug, large size, 9x12... $35oo Aminster Rug, 0x12 $25.00 Saiaband Rug, 9x12 $25.00 Supeiiot quality of Mattings, pretty patterns, good colors, from i2c to 5?C I'apestrv Biussels in a variety of patterns, lined, regular value 80c. 65c Sons sw- AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUH THEATRE - hlis k minotiNm n. Lessen A J. Illil 1 J, Manatcr. Friday, May 3. IttVMv VI' M.I. 1'icnU Mr. Peter F. Dailey In 1 New g Miwial OhimIi, Intitlerl Hodgepodge & Co Uiuinil i Veik rrmliictiun I'llll Is J-i , 0 , Tk , s 1)0 mil si "jO si its ill sill' WhIiiimIu -1 ') 1 III One Night Only, Saturday, (VI ay -. ( iirt in n-e- it 7 j slurp E. H. Sothern, MiiiUiimnt DVMI Ii 1 ItOIlM N In tin Cinliu llioiui, N'w oik, l'nilii.ilan ol tc HAMLET." I'llni- luvirr Urn. sl J". ! '' nml sj, I i, seals, s.'.iij I ilinne, ., "i, nml st (Hi, linic ami ami le(,c oi i, st "ill V Inii-sM u 7"i ni'l M Oil M its ill ali 'JIiiii-iI iv n 'I ii in T Monday Night, May G. lliil llllillli-l t.llie. lllll Jill lljirilnl Sfrandfir -Br,- A w 'fcs4.N.-W ilia r s. c I nn tut la i sp, i it , i,. ,1 t iiniiutiy. l'iiiii.-Jii li ft mi m ACADEHY OF riUSIC, Hms&IUIUJNl)lil IIAItUV A. HROW1 lljinsers ami Uisecs. Loeil llinagcr. ii vi vn or wii ic. Ddle Vtitiuii, Charles K. Clianiplin & Co, pin i riAc IliilMlae I .omui; , V UotiI.lt, I.ill I lithe I veiling ., Mj link iit-inNin Aod Sllllill rvtllllll, lliluil Vllli'lIK llit MIikii Vfl MAT WII It MACCAXJLEY PATTON COMPANY, I'ltl.si MISti Vloneiae Iiiiiiuj. . 1 lw Minister's Si NewGaietyTheater All Hl.ltlll.M'.rON, 4iu.-tr llll.l I llllllH IH III.? llllll)jt Vl-l -'. Irwin's Majesties. Pale iiuliiiu ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS THE NEW RUDOLF.' (Keiulioni Vlhntit fiu, Nett le-rff.x's faiin l III lllll Ull'l I'lf tslll IIMIll j.nil mi tlie OJi. M.j. I iiiiutiil Ilea in I I "I'l S .lie ill l luthf. it hciwo. Inn In I,'"'-!.- spdtjl Siltlll KjIui thiliesti i nml il'iieiiiL UIVs t vm.lts, Hum i jiul l'lop r Mauingo Licenses, pivi'l I III Hint, . .. , Olei'lun Villi, l'lnlllps 1)1 i'l' JH A 1 11 1 j tit llu-ie Duiiiimi lllljlllll ulikl , ..PumiKui William It Wlllijiii Ol.epluu Uuit L.tjai ,,,..,.,,, Oi)pluc