f,'V -.n."'-a'';ygjst j -'l p 0 THE SCltAXTON TtUBUME-TUESDAY, JUiNJti f, 11)01. r, WEST SCRANTON GRADUATED WITH HONORS DWARD R. HUGHES TO LEAVE LAFAYETTE COLLEGE. He Is One of rive in Equal Bnnk in the Graduating Class, and Is Known ns the "Man of Prizes." Xlnh Peters nt the Pnn-Amorlcnn Exposition Swotlnnd Street Im provements Events of This Even ingGeneral News Notes and Per sonals. Ktlwaiil I!. Hughes, of Kolllh liytlo Turk aVDllilc. sou of Mr. rind Mrs. Dnvlil K. lluj?lH'y. Im 11 mc'inl))!!' of tills yo.ir'q Ki-nilllMlllifr t'lns. of I.ii f.iyftt'1 coIIokc nt Kuton, and I what Im known as "thn IiIkIi honor num." lie Is nln a Ki'adtiati' of th Scran (on WrIi school and (ho P.hiuinshtirfr Stnto Xoimul tichool. Ilu Is one of N In ciiiai mill: In Hie KntiltintliiK i'lns. and had the haidosl oration of tlipin all. which Is known as "The i,hlloMphl',.'il Oralioii," and Is an h'Minr which has tioi hccn awarded licforc in livi ycais. Tlirmiwli this ilMlm-ilmi. Mr. Ilnuhcs hci'iiiiH's a I'lil Holu Kappa I'lalci nliv man on 'I'licsday. .lunc l.s, 10 which society all die honor men of ell collcfi ;: IicIomh'. Id1 stood at I lie head of Ills' i lass lYir l'ou- years, and h.w iilii-iiiif talicii llv prizes, thus (iilillnu the '-.iliiiiiiict 01" the "Man nt IV.os" ai l.iil'ayeltc. .Mi. Ihmlics has aim lmcn proiul ncnily Idciillllrd with the Nafayette (lice, Aliindolln. tjuitiir and IJiiuJo clnh. and Is n vm-iilM of much ahlllly. He also tool; n iHDinllieiil pall ill' athletics, and was one of the inot !i;iultir hnys a1 school. lie is '.'." V.t'M of ime, and one of Hie host known youniv men in West Scr.iutoii. II!;! niaiiy fi'iellds will be pleased to learn of nls success, which has been attained tliioucli strict application to wtndy and land work. Kcturued from the Pan-American. I'.iliolmaii Kiah Peters, who is en lyins his annual vacation, returned 01110 yesterday from ;i s-islt to tin? an-.!iierieati exposition at Huffalo, ml Xiasara Kails, lie was aeconi- iiilod ly his v. ile. and tln.-y report avlnst had a very enjoyahlp trip. I'atrolrnan l'et'"s says that nearly P of the exhibits arc m.w in place, ml that one dav while lie was there vcr i'li.non pai.l adinlssious wore iken in at Hie ;;ate. Tile electrical HUYLER'S SCOTCH KISSES ron bALU AT G. W. JENKINS'. Our Annual June Sale of Ladies' HighClass Muslin Underwear Begins on Wednesday Just at 8 O'Clock A. H. The Bargains Offered Will Be Impressive Because of Their Magnitude. Globe Warehouse h illsplny, llfo-savltiB station and rov rrntnrnl exhibit, appealed particularly (it him, anil he was much Impressed with the expedition In Ronernl. Ills Vitntlon ends tomorrow and he will resume IiIh voliro tlutloM nil Thursday. Gormley Heavily Fined. Hugh (lormley, of Mcrldlnti street, who was ttrreslfid .Sunday night hy Patrolmen Jliirt and Davis, after utotislniT the whole nelghhorluiul In the vicinity of hln home, was sentenced to pay 11 tine of $!fi or lake six days In tlm county jail, when he appealed be fore i'ollcr: MiiKlHtrale Davie", yester day taornlntf. He paid the fine. r'nrinlry threatened to kill his wife with an nxu and smashed In several doors In tlm house of James .McXeal. lie also held a number of men at hay with a blank onrtrldfio pistol. No olio appeal cd iiffiilnsl him In police court (o press the ohaiKes, and In was re leased upon payment or Ills line. Weekly School Deposits. A total of $Xil.i was collected yes terday anions the pupils of public reboots Nos, 1" and 10, which has been tiddnl to their aavlnijs fund in the West Side hank. The various amounts received by the teachers were as follows: Xn. l;l-IjM Ovvciii. n..''0: Martha W.itUn, Wl iciitii Alice Kv.iii, M i'i'iil: Iloitlm Krllv. I.Mij Krln.i D. mi. T ieiil: Nillii' Itiih.iol, M.ISi I utlwihiK riillllps l.l'.l: Mllli' Ki'll). -1 iiitx; Cllii I'lim. I.Ms Ka.ih Milli'iuhl, $l.--; Jt.n.i ll.irn-. $.1,111; loud, M.VJ7. .n. IM- MKs l.ec. St.SiO Mi.. Mnri.iy, :i7 ii'iil! JIIm XidioK s."..U; Miss Hesilni-.li. .Jl.til; Mls JloiRn. "'i iTnlki Ml llillloii, W ri'iiln: Mlvt D.ivi-, .l"i Mills: MNs i:iint ifl.Nli Miv Kcllovv, SI.O-J: Miss I'lvnn. M (i-iits: Sll WhiIp. ?l.tl: Ml-x Minpliy. sv:ri; .Mis. IVihcr. .t.l'l; MI4 I'iiI, :.lli' lfil.d, :!l.:is. Street Improvements. A force of men began work yester day lllllag III .Swetland street, between Main and Hyde Park avenues, where, the. rain has washed out the dirt be tween lh street car tracks and glit ters. KroUeii stone is being used and many loads are required to till in the ruts. Several loads of ashes have ulso been hauled to I'Pttebnni' strict, whore Street Commissioner Thomas Intends to till In the road at the Intersect Ion of Sumner avenue. Men were also at work yesterday cleaning out the sower basins after the heavy rains of tin; pnl week. Funeral of Evan P. Davis. The funeral of the late Hv.m I'. Davis will not take nlace until Thurs day afternoon, when the strvlces will lie held In the First Welsh liaptlst church, on Son tli Main avenue. I lev. D. P. Hopkins will olllciiite. Shoit services will be held at the house, on North Hyde Park avenue, :it -1 o'clixk, and at the chinch be ginning at 2.30 o'clock. Interment will be nir.de in the THininoro. ceme tery. Before Alderman Kelly. Annie 1'oloski. a( !H3 Scrantoa street, vesterday caused the arrest of l.ocolo Itohltch and her htisband, Mlehnel. on a charRO of disorderly conddct. The parlies live nt the snme number and engaged In a inlx-up yeslertlny. At the heni'liiR- before Ahlernuin Kelly ho fined each of the defendants IS and costs. They settled and went home happy. Approaching Marriage. John I). Kentor, city editor of tlm Times, 'mil Miss lCllle Kellows. of Tenth street, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Follows, will be United In marriage nt tlm Simpson Methodist Kplseopnl church on Wednesday, Juno Thi! ceremony will he perfnrni"d by tlov. .T. n. Sweet, D. D., of Ottunnta, N. V., formerly pastor of the church, Uoth are well known young people. Tonight's Events. The monthly meeting of tlm Mice trlet City Wheelmen will take plneo this evenlnjr, when the new ofllccrs will enter upon their duties. The con test for the ticket to the Pan-Amerl-can exposition will be decided, and all those who have not turned In their books are requested to do so before the meeting. The Indies of Ht. Vntrlck's parish anticipate an unusually large gather Intf nt M ear's hnll this evening-, when lhn tl'ltl f.nlni.,,.1.1 M...I,. r..i.,.,.l,. ,. , .. ,. ..... .....I...., ,,i in,-,, ,,(,-tii,n ,i i plum tree festival and social. The snaKitiR- or tne tree will lie under the direction of the boys from St. Bren den's council, Young Men's Institute. The affair Is for the benefit of St. Patrick' church. A feature of the evelllntr will lie I he m-nunnnu rif n. genuine. Irish bag-piper from the oiiiM.v iMiiuiirc. .Many vaiuaoa rriaes win tie on tlio plum tree, and tile X.'ifl iiI'Iko tl'lll fill- the V in. A mnrl. can exposition will also he disposed UI. At the Plymouth Congregational church tills evening, thn Junior Chris tian Kndeavor society will present, the cantata. "Ml tie Red Hiding Hood," under tlio direction of .Miss Udnn T). Kvnns. assisted by Miss Kdna Lewis and Miss Stella Kvnns. The per formance will begin at S.1B o'clock, and the price of admission has been placed at ten cents. The proceeds will be turned Into tlio general church fund. The Tiand of Hope (,f the Sumner Avenue Presbyterian church ivlll meet tills evening for rehearsal and oilier budiifss. The shirt waist cla of the Young Women's Chrlxtiau association will nieei this evening in the rooms, on, South Main avenue. There will bo p. social at the looms Thursday even ing. Announcements. Next Friday evening; the Ohaners of the Simpson Methodist episcopal church will present an entertainment in the church, worthy of patronage. An ice cream social will bo held In conjunction with the event. The reproduction of the canlata. "Daniel, or the Restoration and Cap tivity," will take place tomonow evnliig In Meat's" hall, under the di rection of Prof. Hugh Jones. P.ev. Harry P. Corson, an Alaskan missionary, will deliver an illustrated lecture in the Washburn Street Pres byterian church tomororw evening. A talent lawn social will be held tomorrow evening at the residence of Margaret Griffiths, on Price street. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. Noah Pa vis, of Klin street, is con fined to his home hy illness. The members of Hyde park camp. Modern Woodmen of America, held a meeting In Iwirite hall last evening. Two candidates were Initiated and live applicants balloted for. District IH'puty .1. 1. Hughes was present and delivered a short address. A social session followed the meeting. Word has been received from Mr. and Mrs. .Morgan Thomas, of .lacksou street, ani'ounciiig their safe arrival In Wales, after a very enjoyable I rip aeii'ss the Atlantic. During' the voy age Mr. Thomas spoke at a concert ui hoard the ship. Oorstablo Jf.hn Davis, of Aldermi:i Johnson's court, Is suffering from In juries liccived by being thrown down a fliyht of stops reu'iilly by an unruly offender, whom he was trying to ar li'St. flev. John Dunn, of Holy 'rnss parish, has been transferred to St. Patrick's put Nil, as an assistnut to llev. .1. II. AS hclali. succeeding lley. .1. .!. Jtuddy, who was transferred to Ashley. llev, and Mrs. A. T.. Kanier are re joicing over Hie arrival of a sou at their home on Smith Lincoln avenue. The strcel railway service lias been much improved by (he addition of a number of cars since the change in the schedule, and much satisfaction Is expressed since the change, llev. TlrtuiiiLs de Ciruchy, D. D., pas tor of the Jackson Street llnplisl cl iirch, olllcl.'ited at the funeral of the la to David P. James yestomay after noon. The services wete held at the house, 111 South Kveretl avenue, and Interim nt was made in the Washburn Street i clllcter; . The pull heir -i wore Wlllkun Deacon. Cul. h T. . .SI. P. liellley and Daniel i;.ih.ii. NORTH SCRANTON. Sheridan Morrison is spending a few days with his family on North .Main avenue. He is most of the time away from tlio city looking after the busi ness of a large varnish linn of Cleve laud, Ohio. Itev. Dr. liulld will give tlio charge to the new pastor this evening at tlio Install itlou services of Itev. M. Hol leiished, pastor of the Forest City Presbyterian church. Tlio Providence Presbyterian ladles have a business meeting nt U::i0 o'clock this afternoon, Tlio society Is In a flourishing condition and all Indies ot that church are asked to he present at this afternoon's meeting, Pea Coil $1,50 a. Ton Delivered, to South Side, central city and central Hyclo Park. Address orders to J. T. Sharkey, 191 1 Cedar avenue, 'Phone CUSS. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. The furn.ll of Mm. pilu Mjpiii w.n pcld from hoi late rcil("ic-i mi Sllllmv ktievt )i'li'i' (I iv ultitiiC'Oii at oM.nl. Tin beiwti". i'iu l.ihl ut die home by lh. S, N'oiilt jml wen ljiiiiy niti'i.tlul li,v ilu1 U'l.thui ami iriHuLi ut the tK-ttiMil. The ii.illho.nti luir-t John Kcl III, John U-HLit, lluih", Conruil uiul AmliTiv THE HOMLIEST MAN IN SCRANTON is vicll ai the luinUoimst, and other. ire iioltcU to vjll cu any UiucM ami i;ci lice a tiljl liottlc of lumi'4 RjImiii for tlie Throat iimi l.iins. u u-iiu-ily that U guiianUvd to curp ami relieve all Chioniv ami Acute Coughs, ,tluiij, lluiKliltlt and lViiiuniitioii. I'iiiv -j;c. a ii J OUc. STIUKES THE SOURCE. f A Tile Cure Thai Goes to the Hoot of the Disease. There tire lots of lotions, oils and salves that wilt, through I heir sooth ing Influence, relievo temporarily ths pain Incident to piles. Hut Is that all the sufferer rctpilres'' Isn't It a hor rible thought, to leallze Unit the case Is only temporary and the disease noes ctt .under the urfnce without a mo. nielli's Interruption? Wouldn't It be wiser to select, a remedy that seeks the source and regulates those deep seated disorders which Induce the. dis ease? Pyramid Pile Cure not onlM relieves (he pain nt once, but effects a permanent cure of the worst form of piles. You don't havo to go through a tedious course of dieting while using It. either, it strikes through thosn delicate membranes and tissues and sets the blood In healthful circula tion, reducing at once the painful ln llnnjiuutlon and ennjested tumors. This remedy Is not n haphazard combina tion of drugs, but Is a remedy In vented by specialists who have treat ed plies and blood dlsotdors success fully for years. Manttfactuicd by the Pyramid Drug Co. at Marshall, Mich. Almost any first class druggist has It on sole. Don't treat tills dlsenso with every lotion and salve that comes along, ltemembcr the parts affected are the most delicate in the human body. This remedy Is absolutely safe and no one need fear to apply It free ly on the most Inllumed parts. Tlm speed wllh which It allays pain is an agreeable surprise to the sufferer. Kilmer. Intel inrnt. .i matlc. In (he I'iltstoa iti'tiuc ccnii'lriy. Thi- Sh rnntun .SariiRi'lriiiiilc w 111 meet in roRiil.tr new foil llili crcnhiR In Athletic lull, The ineniheis nf Cninrt lodge. So. ., KiiIrIiU r.f rvthl.1", will meet in llnrtmiiii'o ball thU even-in-. .hitilor Oiiler fulleil Ainerie.in te(h.ime, Council No. ..!'. will hold their lepnhir liinine-9 mrr-llng this eeiilng at Srlihnpfl'n h.lll. A Fpeelnl meeting ot Hleeil VlrRlit sodality .mil (.'oliimlnii miuii'll, Yniini; Men's Inttiliitc, III he huhl tonluht In I'liarnury lull. GREEN RIDGE. .lau'il C. Warner, who lia ronilnrlcil a sune.is. fill livery limine? line for the. past ciRlit years, Ii.h sold out to Hi? .McMillan Ilrotherf, of Dun nioie, and tinned the liusine. over to them the fir.-.!, of tlio month. .Mr. Winner will contliiuo to iiiiK' in (Ireen Itiiie, 'I'lie folloiviiiR iiiemhers of the (irren Hidge Wheelmen will howl tin- beraiilon llieyelc t'lul) .t retiiin j;aiuo Kridjy cvrtilnif on tlio Peranlon alleys: William Weiclul, I. I,. Kowlioii, l-'rcil AI.1.-OU, II, I', Mooie, .liilm T.ijlor. .Mi.. A. V.. Tettksjiiry, of Ilrnol.lyn, is the uet of her Mer, .Mi. .1. W. H.iyley, of fireen ItidRu .stieit. "I In incmlin'." and fileml! of lireen Hideo roil. i'lae of llopt.i-ophs enjojeil a l,.iiiiiitt IjsL cm-ii-intr in M.i-onii: h.lll. Diction auiuie. THIS AND THAT. Itiaiit Kniinent oir 'iliom.ii P. I'eiuinn, upon hi-i ileclioii ai Riiind eonuu.'indi'r of the (Ir.inil I'oimn.indei'y KniRliti Trmphir of I'eniylvani.i, Hliiih held it-, rani'lat' in Renting' l.i-t week, :i- tho leciph'tit of a heuutiful i-woid presented In him liy Melita (onniiandery. No. 0, KiiIkIiIs Tiinpl.ir, ot thi.-. eily, and ot ivhich lie If u pa-t emiiiint fonnn.iniler. This sword is eoneeded to lie tho liuisl ever piesenled on a similar occ.i-i-ioii. The pn-.senl.itiuii of Miiil.1 eoiiunaudeiy's Rilt to (ii.ind ('oiuiiiuuder IVniiian took plaeo after lieitiij in-tnlled in this hiRii ollloe. Tlio pie, iiit.ilimi speech hy I'.minent Sir A. .1. Colhiini, jr., was in eciy tespeet suitahle to the oeeasion. This .-word is on xllilihinn in the window of . W. 1!im.s jeneliy stor-. 12! l.iu kawanna avenue. A nun who pe-ik- tiy Ilu- houk when it ronie.i to iourieilin..iiii' ilninu's i-. authoiity for the tate. meiit that at 'I'hui-iljy imrIiCs lneetlnR of tin ,H'leet ikuntll some aitiou will lie tjken lortkiie; tun jnls I lie inttiin; out of the salary of the health offuor. Those louni-ilnien who are he hind the si heme lonlend that then- is absolutely no nsi for a Mip.'iinlenilenr. of tho liureau of health and a health ofliitr and helievc that the wink of these two officials ian lie easily done hy one and that the ''00 salaiy now paid the hejlth ofllier ran he used to hotter atUaiitane fur .onie other iiiupose. .1 ti-1 whit foim in whiih the uuller is lo he luouidit up t-oiiUl not ht- leai iii,d. 'Ilu- hum wliiih this (iu.u hlni-t) .-dike nut in fill t iiH,n the niiiei.ll uiMneos lommunity is well illu.-lr.iled in w union, IV., while tin; iii.uli.uiM fi'i- tlio ieinov.il of sevei'al larse iudii-tiies fiom their lily lr loealilies wheie tin- strike fevi r is less pievalcnt. 't'lie loe.d ho.ntl ot trade is en deavoiln to mediate between tlio matiuiu-ts and their former eiiiplo,io, hopini; to aieir. from Si i. niton this thtcilened Mow to the city's pios pnity, hut is sunt lo iiaic met little imoiuairo inenl fiiuii the labor p.nty so tar. New Vmk Triliune. The Auieiii.iu Midiial association, ihliii is I lie supieme niullial society r.f the I'niled Stales, holds its annual lneetini; this vettk in ht, l'anl, .Minn. Iir. .1. (!, llateson, ol this iitj. is on Hid luntujintiip for a paper uitltleil "A Mediial ' aiuination as i pre i.-qul-ile to M.ini.m'o." The iloi'lur lias agitated Ihe iinpoilanee of tliis ipies. lion for a uumhd' of yi.iw, and iiieutly tlio "uh jeit has tieen hioiiRlit h.'foie Hie leulljliui.s of s.'ici.'il stale,., iniiuiliiiR .Mluuisoia, (llilo and liiiliaiu, THE TICKET COMMITTEE. Chairman. Athevton to Entertain Members at Lunch Today. 'hah man n. H, Atherton, of the conmiltlee on sale of tlchets for tin armory ball, will give a luncheon to the twenty-one mcnibeis of the coni tnltteoe, at the Seraitton club, nt K'.3f) ii'cloclc today. Ways and means for the disposal of tin tli'Uets will ho discussed. The armory was completed yester day, as far as the In'slde work Is concerned. , the varnishing mid palutiutr has been iluIMied and the only work that now remains to be done is a Ri'iicral cleauInRT up and the furnishing of the administration bulldillK. This will he Iicruu ut once, as all tho fui'iiltllio has been pur-plim-i'd, mid tho tarpets havi' all boon made There remains yet, howwer, con sidnrahle work lo Im done on the out side, In the way of cleanint? up and the laying of sidewalks, hut. tills Is to bo attended to at once, The decor ators mo to cninmAiico their labors tin' IfOtpr end of this week. - - EIKE HOUSES VISITED. Director Wonnser Looks Over Fur niture with nn Eye to Purchase. Director of Public Safety P. I,. Wonnser, in company with chief Kn Blueer Zix.oliiiau, of the flic depart ment, made a tour of the lire houses iiu the ceutr.il part of the city and lu West Scriintou yesterday. The furni ture in each was looked over and a memorandum taken of all that Is to be purchased front the several com panies hy tlm city. The company houses lu .South Scrautou and lu North Hcrantou arc to be visited either to-day or to-morrow for tho same purpose. I'JItector Wormser said to a Tribune man that ho thought there was not sutlicient money appropriated for thn pinclia.so ot all tho furniluru which the city will need. It will have to come, ho said, from the -$-',-100 appropriation for sup plies, a considerable portion of which will lie eaten up by oilier expenditures. The Neptune KukIiio company dis posed of Its furnishings ut auction Inst night before the city !"d a chunce to buy any of them. DUNMORE DOINGS COUNCIL MET LAST NIGHT IN BUSY SESSION, Borough Sower Matter Is hi Hands of Viewers, Who Are Engaged In Making a New View on Lino of tlio Lateral Sewer Tlnco Men Serious ly Injured by Explosion of Gas at Spencer's Colliery Other News Notes and Personals. Council mrd In rmtliM' tnnnihly ses sion last nlirht. with all members present cxceptlntr Mr. Uotidlcan. ntlevatices presented hy property owners from Prescott and Webster avenues were referred lo tho streets anil brldires committee, and tlio bor otiKlt attorney reported that the sewer matter Is now in tho hands of tho viewers, who are ongnKcd In making n new view, on the line of the lateral sewer, pursuant to directions received from the court. Tho borough engineer was Instruct ed to furnish necessary maps to the .viewers, ireeded lu the new view. A claim for damiiRes, amounting to ?:!00. for damages done his property on Throop street, by reason of faulty drainage of surface water, was ro feired lo the borough attorney. The street commissioner was Instructed to make needed repairs on Green Itldgo street, near 'Webster avenue, at once. The burgess reported ?:100 lines col lected during May, nine cases acted upon "and five committed to the county Jail. The claim of John Smith, or Mont real, for .$.'i00, being the amount of reword offered for the capture of the assailants of Patrolmen Keyes and Snyder, after an opinion by the bor ough attorney, was ordered paid. Tho chief of police reported eight arrests during May. and ordinance No. 87, in troduced by Mr. Hrognn, providing for the changing ami nnnilng of the streets of the borough, was referred to crnimlttee. Tho time sheets for May of the street commissioner amounted lo 131.12: of the chief of police, $370: of tlio chief of the fire department, JloO. Miiicelluneous bills to the amount of $2,082.11), were ordered paid, and Treasurer Tnhlor's bond was ac cepted and ordered filed. The street commissioner was Instructed to Iregln the blasting of rock on the Golden property at once, as the stone crusher will ho rcadv for operation by June 10. James Dyer, of CJreene street was engaged as engineer for tile ci usher nt a salary of $2 per work ing day, and Robert Payton as feeder, at SI. 50 per day. A Serious Explosion. Yesterday morning about !' o'clock three men -were seriously Injured by an explosion of. gas at the mine of A. D. & K. M. Spencer. Mine l-'ore-niati Edward Hughes, James Tlgue, miner, and George Newman, laborer, were engaged in exploring some abandoned workings in the bottom vein when the explosion occurred. They had previously tested the lo cality with safety lamps and finding, as they thought, no trace of gas, were using naked lamps. In passing along an old cross cut where the circulation of nil- was particularly poor they ig nited a volume of gas. A terrllie ex plosion followed which shook that part of tlie mine, and Hughes and Tlgue were seriously burned about the face and hands and also suffered painful lacerations about the body. Newman was only slightly burned, hut suffered from severe cuts about the head and face. They were all removed to their homes and physicians summoned. I.ate last night they were all reported to be resting as comfortably us could be expected and no serious results are expected to follow. IN A FEW LINES. belter leui.iiuinj un. humid ilurinsr Ihe period tmliiii; .lime 1. ltml, I'er-ons t.illhu; for I In s h'll'-is will ple.i-e eiy uiierii-eil: N. llet?ho., Itohvit lil.ike. Mrs. ii. 1. Ilaitliolomew, ,'ilj l.auli stuel: Allien (Sraf, !CiS Cm street; John Chil li, hiitira Kennedy, T.TI Ail.mi.s avenue; f.oltle Linker, Ml llUlu'ly street; Annie bonus, on letlir, one feint Ii class paiL-utc: Kliahetli I'ana hnni: Itii'lKOt Sw.ut, Unne street; Mis. lhni.. Tinker, iwi lll.ikcly streel; Majk llinjisl-iu. Hcv. C'hailes KImiIi'.-, p.i.-lor (irren liidsre llaplisl ihuich, foiiilli l.i--. pi k.u;o. Jo.-ipli Conihsto. k, who lias linn in Ihe em ploy of the IVmi-ylijin.l tV.il muipinits' in vail ous capacities ilnriue tin: past folly jiais, and for many .ic.iis had dump of die -aw mill at No. (', was uotitiiil on S.iliun.iv thai his .eisiie.s would he no lonu'T mpmed, EX-ALDERMAN ARRESTED, Is Charged with Foiclble Entry by One of His Tenants. The celebrated ex-Aldormau John P. Ivelly, sr.. of the Klghteenth ward, wu.s tu tested ynslerday tit .the in stance of one of ills tenants, John Josephs, who resides within the clas sic precincts of Kelly's Patch. Jos ephs claims that a tlmv months' lease, which he had for tho store he tented, expired last Krlday and that he was on tlio point of moving out yesterday, when the ex-aldettnan se cured a hiiulloid's warrant for the am huh of the next ihrci. months' rtnt and .swooped down on his place, entering Into It and Hiking foiclhln possession. Alderman P.uddv. befire whom the CIS- was' tried, found Mint a case of forcible entry hud been maile out against Iho e. alderman, and lie held him In ."00 ball for ills appearance In court. OBITUARY. THOMAS CANIVAN.-Thoui.is Caul van, sr.. died at his residence, riutur day morning. Deceased was bom in Uonesdnle, November :.'", s;is, and was married Juno it, lw;, lu St. John's church by Rev, Dr. Puberty, lie was a blacksmith by trade, having con ducted u successful business tit Ledge dale, lluwlev ami TloneMlule. At the latter place he was the oldest prnctli -in;,' blacksmith. .Mr, Can I van was one of llonesdale's foremost citizens. He Is survived by his wife, .Miss Anna and l'.ugeno, at home; Rev. Franus. of Miuooku, Pa.; Charles, a student at St Mary's college. KiumctHhurK, Mil.; Thomas and John, married, of Hones dale. The funeral services will he held In St. John's church, Tuesday at 10 o'clock a. m. 'JOHN C'.VRKY, formerly of this city, died hiinilay morning at liuifalo. N. V lie was thirty-six years uf ago and well known here. 'Deceased is sur vived by two brothers, Thomas and James, and one sister. Mrs. John Crillln, of :W0 Railroad uvemiu. Ills remains will be brought here this morning. JONAS LONG'S SONS. There Will Be Some Great Merchandising Hovements Centered at the Big Store During the Hotith of June. Watch every advertisement (they it re all different.) You won t regret it. Spend as much tir .e as you can in the store, hvcry day you'll find something of Interest. The Great June Sale el Muslin Underwear Now going on is attracting lartje numbers every day. This indicates that our efforts have met your expectation and that you are satisfied with the result. Boys' Clothing Specials for Tnesday, Wednesday and Thurs- Some remarkable values in Boys' Clothing during; the next three days will mnke things live ly in and around the Boys' Cloth ing Department. BOYS' WASH SUITS A Linen Crash Suit made in the blouse style with soilor collars nnd Beep Shield Fronts, sizes 3 to 0 years, full cut and well made. Price Tuesday, Wednesday nnd Thurs day, the suit 34c. BOYS' KNEE PANTS Inplain brown and blue, made with good waistbands, cut full and innde extra strong, sizes 3 to 13 years, the pair 21c. Boys' Knee Pants. (irritA sizi:-) Sizes 13-14-15-16, made of all wool cloth with double sent nnd knees. The seams are all taped and the buttons riveted. Values up to 75c. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, the pair 30c. BOYS' BLOUSE SUITS Made of all wool cloth in the sailor style. A deep cut shield with fronts trimmed with soutache braid. For three days, the suit 89c. HATS BOYS'. CHILDREN'S Light weight felt sailors largo nnd small rims, also many other varieties of hats. Sale price. 39c. Jonas Long's Sods I MUSLIN UNDERWEAR I Our new stock of Muslin Underwear, made up in the best possible manner, of best materials and newest designs, is now ready. Corset Covers i2Jc to $2.00 Gowns 50c to $3.50 Skirts (long) Si. 00 to $8.00 Skirts (short) 35c to S2.00 Drawers 25c to $3.50 Chemise 50c to $3.00 Gowns and Drawers fn extra sizes a specialty, flsftii see 01 Detuned! i Front Gorsei covers Gloves All the popular and evening shades. Hosiery lixquisite line both plain and fancy. 04 0 PRICE JENKINS 0 X0Mjt0001l0M000.0'g0'00'.0M00M0 0fr0$Jft00pjfc0000Q0i00000Jt.09J00 WALL PAPER, 1 50,000 Comprising many carloads, will be given to early purchasers. WE OPEN TODAY 50c Papers for 25c and 35c per roll 25c Papers for I5c per roll I5c Papers for 10c per roll 10c Papers for 5c per roll Entire output of this season's patterns of one of the largest manufacturers in the country. JTaicoTbis 209 Washington Avenue, NO. 125 WASHINGTON Oriental Rugs tligsrAlso Fine Wilton MICHAELIAN BROS. & CO. P. S. China ami Japan Mattings at Cost. TUESDAY. JUNE 4. Furniture Reduced Prices. Just a Brief outlino of some special values in the furniture department. CHIFFONIERS An honestly made six-drawer chiffonier. It is 54 inches high, 34 inches wide, has double paneled sides and neat brass trimmings, shaped top and double upper drawer is well fin ished in high-grade gloss; regu lar price, $6.50. Now $5.39 Others nt S6.75, S8.03, S10.75. S12.79. SIDEBOARDS At space mak ing prices. The line includes everything that is stnndard in quality and design. Judge their worth by comparing quality and prices. S10.59, S12.25, S14.00, ?18.75, $19.50, $21.00. SOLID OAK TABLES Suitable for parlor or porch. They are built of selected oak nnd have heavy spindled legs and under shelf for books. 18 inch (size 59c 20 inch size 79c 24 inch size $1.04 KITCHEN TABLES That are made to stand nil sorts of wear. They are made of selected bass wood tops that will not check or warp, the legs are attached with patent bolt, rendering the joints rigid. 3 feet 6 inches $1.43 4 feet $1.57 BEDROOM SUITS Of all kinds nt the following reduced prices: Former Price. Now. $21.00 $17.75 22.50 18.25 25.00 20.75 27.00 22.50 32.00 26.75 40.00 32.50 47.00 40.00 0 0 0. 0 ' 130 WYOMING AVE, WALL PAPER ROLLS. Extraordinary bargains Sc Opposite Court House. AVENUE. Special Bargains in And Carpets. and Smyrna Rugs,c5t5y