i V -. - muppi "i" ""'" ' ,rr? ! & I'" ' Jna,.l "4 VH' THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1901. & rv w WEST SCRANTON BOARD OF TRADE COMMITTEES APPOINTED BY PBESIDENT DANIELS LAST NIGHT. Members Decided to Take a Vacation During July and August Y. M. I. Minstrel Performance in Mears' Hall Attended by a Large As semblageExcursion Season Has Begun Delegates to Republican Stato Convention Nows Notes and Forsonal Paragraphs. 'I'hf West Side IjoiUtl r tiudo met Inst evening, but owing to tin- heat nml counter attractions, the iittentlanre wiih limited. A numliii of bills weie in doted paid, and the reports of the oeeietuty and tieasuror ueie rend and appioved, and cmloiscd hv the ittitlit lurr commlt tee. li evident panlels aniiouiieed the appointment of the fallow tugr commlt ties for the coming yeai : NicU mul llnilic V, II Holme I I' Wmlr m m. It (i Moikiii. II ! l.aii, .lu-rph Oluei, ,1 st)ri, Inlin Pi I li. Mflnlirplili Ilium I M roll, l)i V II llivi, U (. lrwr, I Pillow. Mimiii. U llijiln 1 i in-, P.ohut I Million-,, .le hi in I ltu I'll'.. -I I'lllntti Mimiii, I' I Millliti. .V M.iii, liwiph I' Phillips i: loiwi-, .Inlin I mi. .1. "-. 'Ill-Ill I I ii ul it Iwpi In'm I! I .hi, Inlin II Pi Hums Willi iiii II Willi mi, lln l"i implied, I. M. I lake II l I i un II l. Moikiii Pin an i Ileum .lupin II. III. II e I.miH W (. Hue. Ihnmi I I'liel, Willi mi (oiliv l,..'-hli"ii In-' pli Oliiei, -I I P nil-'. I, If. I' Mm. liulirrt I Mllll mis I Pdlnw- M ion, I! II lui's .IlIhi II I an The ho nil will ieiiies (Oiimlls to t il.e lip the appeal m.ide hv ('out. id Si luueilei in lefeicneo Hi the water i. it's, and the nrittei will be Intio eiueed hv Select I'oiine ilinun Olivei. IL w, s lepotted that the pelHIon now lie f,ile councils with lefeieiitf to Ha le mug of Washhtllll stieet will he Up pleniente.l tn include the paving ot Mi eel Intel section1.. Mi. Mason icpoited thai the oulln niiio lot piving South Main aentie has pass, ii thue leadings In councils, siirvovs aie heing made, and that piopr'itv ownets will -.oon ham ill" i ost of thell shale of the p.i ilifr It lw i((tiestcd that all old ttt.iln and water pipes needing lephiclng should he attended to hefoie the pavement is laid The hoaid decided In adiouin tor .1 1 1 1 and Aiikiim and the next nicotine, will not oi tif until the secure! Tuos cl.iv in Septemhot. unless a special HUYLER'5 SCOTCH Kl! ton sai.i: at G. W. JENKINS', 4 Stupendous Bargain Lots In Ladies' Tailored Gowns. To cleau up the balance of stock in our Ladies' Suit Department. The garments are all of this season's produc tion, and are strictly iu accord with the high-class charac ter for which the Globe Warehouse Suits are now justly famous. Today you can find your size in auy of the four lots, and probably just the style and material you had your mind set ou. How it will be tomorrow we can't say, but our advice is, don't take chances, for delays are dangerous. Here Are the Facts in This Remarkable Sale of Ladies' Suits LOT 1 All Suits formerly sold at (Jl QO $6, o to $9.00 each, are now &JzrO LOT II All Suits formerly sold at d! QQ from $9.00 to $12,00 each, are now PLJVO LOT III All Suits formerly sold at Q QO from $12.00 to $i5.ooeach, are now P&rO LOT IV All Suits formerly sold at f Oft from $iS.ooto $2 5.00 each, are now VO $1.98 to These figures represent the price limit on onr new Sum mer Wah Suiis for ladies,and there a,re so mauy prices sandwiched in between that we have no room to talk about them today, but the general expression of all who have seen our line for the present season, is that Globe Warehouse Wash Suits for Ladies surpasses anything ever seen in this city in style and value. Globe Warehouse meeting Is eiKPtitlal, and lit that event It will be called by the president. The Y. M. I. Minstrels. Take the number of poisons who run he conilurtnbtynccoiniiiodatcd In Meats' hnll, multiply It by two, unci n close estimate will be at hand of the size of the audience which last night enjoyed the mlnsttcls ftlvcn theie by Ht. lb en den's cotmell, Young Men's Institute. It nits excessively hot, the audience fnlrly sweltered, and the ntogrammc coveted a pel lod ol thtee houts, yet the delighted tlitong would have wel comed nunc. And nil this Is due to the fnct that a dance to Bauer'H music was plensantly looked forwaid to bv the younger element, which was, bv far. In I he inn Unity. The St. Hietiden boy iiioved them selves oilRlnal In their Invention ot the now celehinted "plum tiee" social. In wns too numeious to mention at length, they established an enviable teptttntlon as onlertiilnois. I.nst night thev outdid themselves sevetal times over In both ) expects. They can give a mlnstiel show any time the sphlt moves them and count seeuielv on n ciowded house. In music, mirth and Intel estlug nov elties the perfoininiiee was all, and, In many featuies, much mine than Is looked for in even the best of nnialetir mlntiel. The c hoi us singing was leallv nitlstle. the soloists weie. with out exception, good in olee, well ti. lined, and appiopiiate In theh selec tion", the Jokes weie all of a local char acter and some of them, to ay It most mildly, weie "not bad at all." and the pel lormatiee us ,i whole was given with a lefieshlng snap and dash and ab sence of the more common frailties of the amateur, betokening- ilovciness and thoiotigh piepaiatloii. The ui tain ioe on the Inevitable senil-elii li wllh a goigeous setting of skj-bllle hangings a hedge of full blovvii sunfloweis, and, lor a eentei pleee, a huge, lefulgent sunburst. M. J. Flfglbbon, the Intel lomlor. in legal costume of bitglit-coloicd satins and powdeted wig s,(t on a lalseil dl.r' In the middle of the semi circle. At his feel, po-ed two hand some little in chins, James :vIcHugh anil Thomas Fadden, uttlied as pages. The peifonneis wote duck tiouseis and blue slip t waists. The end men and clients inembois weje blacked: the soloists woie "whit" face." Tin' soloists weie 1'dwaid AValsh, James McIIugh. .Tames JIcAndiew, Ttei t .lohncon. Will Vaiiston and Harty Si'lliv.in. Ilvniv one nicked an en cote. .Mastei .lames McHtigh was the nur t pleasant suipiKe of the even ing. II" possesses a icmaiUahly tine .sopiano oicc, of the sweetest tone and elpi.slo l.inge and viiliinii'. That he should not have beer bi ought nut moie piominentlv hefoie was a mattei of man el to all who heanl 111 in tin the lli st time The end men weie Gene Ceisgiove, .Tames fumniiiigs, l'lchaiel l.oncignu. TMwaid Mcl'lnin, Dnnh I l.enahan, V.oheil Iuffv. M J. Hiiike and l.en Ciosslu Messjs. Cosgiove, t'tiin inlngs, I.oneigan and Ciosslu gave comic songs and, like the moie pte tentious soloists, each iccelvccl an en- $8.50 cote. Mr. CutntnlnRB was honored with a double recall. A3 the tnlnattel season Is now stttcly over, It will not bo amiss to lcpoil some ot the "gaga." One that took imtlleulnrly well wns n plnv on the wotds "Alleks" nml "mixed" itt ap plied to the clioius, In ptovlng to Mr. Kltfglbhtiii Unit theie wits n striking shiilhulty between this mid the lecent llohcinlnn girls' minstrels Th" latter had both male nml female vohes. The Injustice of putting nn Intoxi cated man oif a t)i Inker stiject cur! the intger of I.ttthpr Keller, the ce ment, lime and hair mini, at the ic fital of tho Delaware, l.ickawannn. and Western company to lot him bnve lis old switches; the cunning or the nepubllenn leadeis In "Yes, sir, would you believe It sir? Vslng woim, sir!" for bnlt to catch the German ote. weie 11 few of the latches that piovcd the most piovocullve of laugh ter. The .spoclullles of the olio consisted of ) monologue bv John MeNulty, acioh.ittc featB by Itlke and Motllx, and a clever song and dance sketch by Loo Ciosslu and James C'umuilngs, The musical end of the affair was under the illiectlon of Pi or. John T. AVatkln.i. He was piesented with a large bouquet by the oflleois ot the o elet dining the peifonnnnce. Parlor Entertainment. A 11.11 lor entcitalnmcnt will bo held at the Hampton street patsonage on Tbuisday evening, June HI. at R o'clock. The entertainment will be free. Ice cieam. stuiwberiles with whipped iieani, sunshine cake, and coffee will he seived at the close of the enteitnln inent. Following Is the pi ogi amine: lii-.ttnmt'tilil sole Nellie How lirrllitlon, "Mil.liu' I p" . .. .l'OliHIc HiMulli' Vni 1 1 vili. 1tl111r llilcnui liicititloii "linn's liHKeili,'i" ... V.chm I'ulwr cieil clcmt Mi r I,. Mnnc nml Ml Ann lltnnctt. Itriltition, "Mi I IttlP MK,c If-s none tn slop' Irene' Pinom exil solo, "I. lllli' siijv while IIiiiiN''- licie tov-. lliellilniii, "In (lie DiNv I iw". Mov Wllllnm pii1 il,i Veti.T WlllUms l-iii', "Hint I'm Mil riiililnii Ho for liu," Hv elslit clulilrcn. lleeilatlon Mnpaut Hliausli VoeJle-ol Ml. H T. lnne 1,'riilalinii "sin- 1'iouil It" I leanol (in 0r1l clue t . . .Mi s Wuirn nml Mis .Viuu I,nti r Iristruiiicnt ii -ol.i. "Pjvmi of t lit. Cciilun" M n he .' Excursion Season Opened. The exclusion season Is alieady upon us, and the town is lining pla c aided with the aniiouiKements of the ailous societies, mine funds, etc. Lake Lodoie and Mountain P.uk seem to be the I'avoi ite i esoi ts helet ted this .veil for the annual outings, and Sat in 1l.1v nct wilt begin tlus-e populai 0110-el.i' events On Hut date Division Xo ... Duligh leis of i:im, and Division No 1:0. An cient nider of Hihei nl.nis, will spend the day at Lake l.odoic. while St. Leo's hillallou and their ft lends will go to Mountain P.uk. The Sloau-Cen-1 1 ill Mine lund have selected Soituduv, June 2:1 as the elate loi their outlngat l.oehiie, .mil the Ancient Older of III it ems hav' engagid .Mountain P.uk foi Julj I. The ('onthiciiltil fund exeurt 011 Julv S and the Diamond lund on August J! to I.odeue. Factory Girls Arrested. Kclith Davis anil Jennie llichaitl"., two voting liuteuy gli s, weie ai lfilgned hefoie Aldeiman Kelly on Memdav evening, charged with disor derly conduct, and e.ah was lined ?1 anil costs. The piosecution giew out ol icmuiks made by the gills to Will l.im Haeis, who conducts a meat mar ket on Scianton sti cot. Saveis alleged that the gills weie iu the habit of calling him a scab, be c.iiiso he peisjsts in keplng his shop open after ii p m. Another one of the gills. 11.11 1 lot Itit hauls, ten whom a vvaiiaut was Issued, succeeded hi elud ing .ui est. The two who weie lined now thieaten to have riaveis anested foi ass lulling them, Only Two Candidates. The only e audldales loi the delegate ship to lepiesent the T'iist Legisla tive disttlet at the coming Republican state convention lo( he held in Ilanis hui in August who leglsteied weie ilviin J. Ocvis, of South Main ave nue, and Thomas Gillespie, of Xoi th Se ranton Clialnuaii licoigi' V. Jenkins and Secietaiv AValtei Simpson held a 1 iinlen'tie 1' at 10 o'clock vester da 11101 iilng iu the dlstiht, and the latlei east the hallo! lot Messi.s, Davis and Gillespie The ballots weie com puted bv the c hail man, and the can didates liHiii.illj declaiid elected, EVENTS OF THIS EVENING. Jubilee meeting and moitgage buinlng sei vices at the Plist WeJsh Haptist chinch, Houlh Main avenue. Tlie memheis of the I'olumbki Hose compaii), and a number of Invited fileniH, will eujo.v a clam bake at the spcedvvn.v hotel on the Llmhtiist boulev.ud this evening, Regular weekly pia.ver meeting at the Simpson Methodist Lplbcopal c lunch. Rev, .1. Ii. Austin, leader. Special leliglotis .seivices at the Washhuin Slice! Pieshyteihin c lunch Talent siclal at tho liome or MKs Heitha Wale, Mil Swetland stieet, by Mss Ida Hughes' Sunday school cl.ii-s of the Jucki-oii Stieet Haptist c hill ll. We'ddlng of James M. Powell, of Neil th tint Held avi'liur, and Miss flwi'iinie M. Thomas, ot Vouli Jlain avenue, at the South .Main iivenuu Welsh I'lih luetic Methodist ehuieh. Ice cie'ani social ul the Jncks-on Mifet Raptlft ehuieh, uiuler the uus pli es of the Ladles' Aid society, lie ueum and strawheny hoclal an the lawn In ft out ol St, Mnik's Lti tneuiu 1 hutch, coiner of AVashhutii and Fniirteciilh .stieeis, GENERA!, NEWS NOTES. Mis. Phillips, of I'.'O.I Jackson stieet, .is.t evening eiitet tallied the Ladles' Aid society and the tiuuiice Im.iul of lite Fli.st Daptlht c hutch. Announcement lias been made of the mniihiKO of William T, AVanla, of Philadelphia, and Mis, II. 1!. Ikndei, formetb of South Main avenue. Tho ceremony was peifoimed In the Quaker city on June 5, by liov F. W, Fmr. of the Bethlehem Haptist chinch. The new social committee of the Illectilo City Wheelmen will oonut a dance at the club luuite to-moiiow evening. Coimuoii (uimclluuiii Albeit Lewi.s, of tho l'ltlh waul, will inttoduco an SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE Allow a tnugli to urn until it eeU lirjoml tlic rejeh ot iiH'iliiiiie. 'llicv often 6Jy, "llti. It will uear auj," but in mot c 0.504 It will wear Hum aJ. Coulel tlicy bo indue ul to try tin; iucuulul medicine called kcmp'4 IUUjiii, wlilcli U told vn u poaltlvo iciurjnlco to cuii', tlicy would immediately sic the) ciccllcnt clUct idler takhu lieu lit don-. I'rlin Jc. juJ 60.. TiIjI tlze Utn. At all dru.'gUti. oidlnaneo In councils for the paving of Division stieet, between Main and Hyde Path incnues, William Bougiuves and IMiuer Crane will teptesonl the Jllectilc City Wheelmen In the New York Journal's century run next Saturday, A num ber of tho club men will accompany I he thiols to the metropolis. The Columhlas have presented the crayon portialt of John 'H. Walker, which hung In their looms, to the ex ehlet's Wife, and It will be sent tn Hunirnr, whore tlicy now lcslde. The frame containing plenties ot all the members, was piesented to the Re lief association. Tho remainder of the company's piopcrty will he disposed of at a meeting to be held next Monday evening. Mrs. Maiy P. Nolan, ot Pi Ice stieet, Is ontM Inlnlng her cousin, Miss Lllllnn Hampson, of New York, The ball for the benefit of .John Mackroth will be held at Meats' hall, Tuesday evening, June IS. A son was lecently bom to Mr. and Mi William A. Phillips, or Lafayette stieet. The Fiunklln Ihiglne company met last evening and made ntrangemonts for winding up their affairs, The Leek Social club held 11 meeting last evening to aunnge fot their 1111 nunl outing. Hlectilc camp. No. .'.!, Palilotlc Ol der or Aniet leans, nominated officer 4 at their meeting In lied Men's hall Inst evening. The cantata. "Little Red Riding Hood" was lepeated Inst evening be foio a falr-sled audience. An Ice cieam socliit was held aftcrwuiels. The Tabernacle United choir will meet this evening. Rvery member who participated In the cantata Is 1 co quetted to he piesent. The William Connell Anthincltc Olee club had a good attendance at their rehearsal last evening. Kveiy member is anxious for the trip to Ver mont. "William Kvans, the bailtone soloist, of New Yoik, Is spending two weeks visiting lelatlves heie. .Mary, the H-.veai-ohl child or Mr. and Mis. Baltz Oothler. of 1S07 Jack son stieet, was seveiely scalded es terday by the upsetting or a pot ot coffee. Peter Oealy, or South Riomlcv ave nue, has lotiuned to Buffalo, aftet a S.I101 1 stay bete. William Kvans, of New Yolk, and Miss Mvfanwv Heynon will sing at the luhllee meeting In the Fhsl Welsh Haptist chin ch this evening. The St. Paul s Pioneer cot ps w in meet again tot tit III on Tluu.sdav even ing. Your Full Dress Suit. Whether for the aimoiy hall or oth ei diess Decisions ou will find the newest hen., elthei for lent or sale. All the leuulsltes tics shhts, gloves, etc. Sumter Pios. ' PUNMORE. The Piohibltlon league will hold a meeting in Mauler's hall on Satin day night, when it is hoped all tncmbei.s w ill be piesent Mrs. John foil ell, of Dtidlev stieet, has 1 etui ned fiom Minneapolis, where she went as a delegate of the Ladies' aiiNlliaiy. Michael f ullen, of Mo now. Is visiting Ii lends In tow 11. James O'Hoia left yesteiday foi Lake Lodoie, wheie he will spend some time. W. J. Hall is indisposed at his homo on Dudley stieet. Ice cieam soda. Bone's ding stoic. Mi. and Mrs J. W. Hand, of Fifth street, aie in New Yoik city fen a tew dajs. Spencer Masteis ms lei t lor Clove land, Ohio, whoie he will peimaneiitly usde. Tieasttiei August Wahleis will pav school 01 diM s Wednescln.v, June 12, at the hoioiigh building. Messis John and James Skcoch, of flay avenue, linve letiuncel liom a two weeks' stav at Rtiffalo. . D. Pony, bookkeeper at theOieen Ridge oollleiv stole, Is t-ei lotlsly ill at his home In Olyphaut. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Mis. Michael Meflaue, of Fig stieet, is seiiouslj ill. Tho memheis of James fonnell lodije. No 170 Independent Older of Odd Fellows, will meet at Fieuhan's hall this evening. Mis P. J. JMHot. of Bt.lialo, N. Y., Is the guest ot Mis. Mary Roland, on I'lttston avenue The home' of limit v lCeniudy has been hilBlitencd b a daughtei The Roval Aicnuum will hold its icgular monthlv meeting this eve-ning nt Phainiaev hall. Theie will he a uiotheis' meeting at the South Side Young Wtnien'.s Cluls tinn association 100111s, 1CJI Cedar ave nue, tomoiiow atteinonn. This will be the last meeting of the reason. All motheis ai'e Invited to 1 ome. Cake and coffee will he suved, Oiand opening today at M. Rugno's, Iti.'U Piospect avenue. Pea Coal SI. 50 a Ton Dellveied. to South Side, eential city and oential Hyde Paik. Addiess oideis to J. T. Shaikey, 1UH Cedar avenue. 'Phono GilSJ. GREEN RIDGE. Mr .il.el Ml I. U. I'ooie, of f'iiuii-e ave inn', an hi Sift oil. tltv Mif. ( h iilcs ViuUfd, ot Ddinll, .Midi. .n 1 1 Mic pjiI Uit of tlic vvrel. Willi (aeeii liliUe lllllleb 'He Uoinaii'h I'oieiBii 5llloii.u lilele of lli( liur Vleiliodl.' liicoiil cliuiili lll men it lb, liuine ol Mir. I), )'. Ncilil, S.'O folumtili menue, lonnnon jfie-rnouu at ii'iloil, A 'ireje aitinehuci. 1 clcsucd f 1', loiies and Itoi (Iillo-plo went lioiit tt.laiiu' jcstercli) and utiirmil 1 Ith a jMi of twcnl.c e'Kli 'I he sclinlin fiom inerel of the cite hind'i cailin fihooU injcrcd a picnic in Sjiiduoi,'s uik vcHWrdav Outdoor Raines 'veie ilajed, and a liounilliil lunch e.n piovnkd hv Mi. l.Uu ml Fuller. PARK PLACE. Mil I Dale, of Dakota, (. u.iiin.' Mr and Mr J William Ward, 01 Phinond avtin.c. Ml. llallio ill, of roml itifct, U ill. Ml. S II tdiklci, of I'lovleicncc iced, I; HI OBITUARY. The thieo-year-old daughter of Mr, and Mis Fdwaul Phillips, of Maple stieet, died yesteiday moiulng, utter a. tluee days' Illness with bronchitis. The f uncial will take pluco Thutsday aftei niion at 2 o'clock. Intel ment will he made In the Twentieth waul temeteiy, The t'atliei of the deceased child Is sell ously ill with typhoid fevei, Tuneials. The funeiul of Mis. Henry Roetcher, who died Sunday moinlug, will take place this uttci 110011 ut 2 o'clock fiom the family lcshJcnce on Cedar avenue. Services will bo held at the house, unci lutei ment will bo made In the Plttston avenue cemetery. NORTHSCRANTON SECOND LECTURE DELIVERED BY PRESIDENT NEFF. He Spoke Last Night At tho North Main Avenuo Baptist Church on "Tho Coro of Education" and In terested a Largo Audienco Canta ta at tho Auditorium a Big Suc cess ''Tho Passion Slavo" Will Bo Produced Tonight by Crystal Club.. A vcty lnleiestlng lecture wns de llveied last night hefoie 11 huge audi ence at the Not Hi -Main Avenue Bap tist chinch by Piesldent Silas S. Neff, Ph. ft., or the Ncrt college of Oiatoiy, Philadelphia. "The Cote or Kdticu llnn" was his topic and In pall he said: 'Ihc clor.i ol (.oil l llir l 1 if- of lll ililb elicn. 'I ho problem of unices ii the problem of rclnritliin. Ihcrp Ii one fuiinitlin thtl. vill renckr iinnrceu,v ill iifoimillnti, an I tint H the forniltlon of tin' people, 'lime it tililhrlc but one gir it probl tu under tin' inmlelci itiun of man Iodic, 1111I tint l the riu'lit eehie.ille n ot mm. All oltiers mo lnUiilllrint In compirlsnn, t.od mil nun lie In palnriilp in Hie Uli,gibuii of (lod on 1 iitli (locl'ii pait v n crc itlun, nun's k rdcication. A ueei.ful niirliinc k one pTfccth' idlplcd to doing the worl. elcshcd. jou mini cole side r c micrissful in 111 Whit Is nun's work? I'ltlnnle-h to cirncc lilmuli md bk fellmcs Into the highest ill roinid pemcr. A nun nnlconlrlb ntln dlicelly or Inellrecth to thk k n fiilme. Whit .11c I lie conditions which a mm mut meet lo ho si etcssluW lie must hue int j.ln -Ii ii riiiluranic ; he iinst hive the inntlclrnie of the ie(,ilo; be able to nilni'le- with the peopli ! do I ! spec III wijik pi 1 fee th ; i mill Unite, lo oipe rtent it leet, ehrccth' lo llir iuipioceinenl of the pocple le meets; realize the present .iiluil londition cf lldn diout him: 1111I tiinlh- be able to see how things in l,eiKi il might to be. To nTct thee le nuit have, ceitain eiuillte, p!i,'iral lit lit It. elui-.cler, i cm tal kimwledce, 'peilel knowledge of lik spend line of vvoii,, 1 mr 1 ion tl ponei, ob-crv itiou, inaaination Health dill cthe iiidmince, chaiicter "ill bung con dele nee of the piople, gdicnl knowlrdce viill help lo nuke him c gcod mlvei with people, spe e ij l.nowlule vvlll aid him in dome; puficc worl, emotion il will Kite liinl perMiiul int'ei euee, obei.alion will cnibte him to sie thitui :n tlicy aie, and irngin .tion wilt ghe that lng!ut of all ciidonicut, the abilllj to ice hou tilings onht to In. I'l-sin In the IU-.L 10111 of tlee points, ce aie o eriisidei the 1 ut three emotion. li er vation and iiiutcinition I motion goes (he in timntnl element, ob-eiv itiou the. picctieal, ate mutilation the element of invention mid on, iiulltj. Our fellovunen need in mv kind, of 1 c Ip ho'ii ', uliifh wc must give them If we an to meed, but the Inlp thee need mol of ill 's our ier-onel intluciKe on tlic 11 live-. Tin moil fictoi in tins pimer of milium c i9 ot r feeling A nun nni-t hr-t reilie lhin ,n line ire before he will hi e no de-tie tor improve im ut If be do not see tint In- en it is shibbi he will not iletiie u new one. 'Inert- u ptilup-, nollilii eititte pel ful et in thk woehl I he re are letter w ts eif It echini, i-ollin t,ooik, pleaching, bunging up ththheii, btiilding hou-as, miking clotlit:. Mm iintt hoi ht piwtm of nb.cr ttion th v elope el in older to see how tins,. tliiiiL,- are done. Hut. mist of ill nnihiu edtit tltoii mii-t ptoiluce ongiuil p c pic bit ui-o ouh otiginal people i in nupiflce on the pre-rnt w n, of tlomg things lite eliic it ion It, pipeline this kind of people must be, to a 1 1 J Ihilo digue, i n i kind of edtte ll ion Cantata at Auditorium. "Oui Flag." n beautiful p.ctilotic t.intat.1, was given last evening at the Auditoiium under the .luspkcs ot tho Memoiial Haptist ehuieh, a choir of eighteen mixed oiics leiideilng .sedos, duet, ti ins, iii,ii lettcs and c hoi uses "Father Time" was lepiesented by David Smith, " rude Ham" by Ilk h .ucl Rutland: Miss l.lle Tellium was Columbia:" Mis. Heiijamin Amos was "I.ibei tj" and Mis. AV. F. Thomas took the p.nt of "Mother," each poitiavlng thcii lole Iu splendid stj le and .sing ing it with telling ellect Theie weie two flag gills, tlic Misses Tydvll and Anna Ileese: companies of plow hojs and snidier bovs and thir teen small ghls icpiesentlng thhteen stais. Theie was a gland iinich ana an opening ononis lolhnved by a e hil dien's c hot us, in which the full c holi pai licip.ited. Then followed a thelitis of e hllclicii, lutiodtieing "Father Time (Mr. Smith), who sang a pleasing solo, "Oh Chlldien Deal," billowed by the full clioius singing "Are You Old Father Time," lo which "Fathoi Time" Time sang a iesponlve solo, "Chlldien, 1 l.i.' Long lleeu Watt Ii lng." and then another chorus bv the thildieu telling the stoiv of tho Hag. The Misses Tvdvil and Anna Iteese uct lendeied in most pleasing muiinei the duet, "Making the Flag," aftei which came. i clioius by the little gills li'iuc-cntlng the stais. A clioius of ladles, chin its ot boj s and a lull chains gave other numbeis, among which weie "Hull to Columbia," ".Saluting the Flag," "Victory," and "Anvil Song," Intel spei soil by solos bv Mr, Huiland, Mss LUIcolt and Mis, Amos, The mtei tnlnment was laigelv at tended ami all pioi-eut weie delighted wllh ll. IN A FEW LINES. The llunneis and Dilveis' local ol the United .Mine Wen kei s of Xlilelha will i tin their lust annual exclusion to Lake Lodoie on Thuihilay, .Tune 1! Tho exclusion is expected to bo one or tho leading ones of the .season, as it has been extensively udvei Used, and .scvoial hunched tickets have been sold. The Crstul Llteiaiy and Hiamatic club tvlll piodticc Ilaitlcy Campbell's inelodiama entitled " Passion's Slave" at the Auditoiluui to-night. The diawiug for the gold watch lot the benefit of John Tianter at St. Maiy's halt wiih postponed n. lb" Uth of .luuc to ,lul.v 1-. Thoinas Neary and ,ohn Uoivle.v, of Mcfluhe A: fiihir, spent Sunchi.v at the homo of the Misses Oulltigher, of riilu chllla, John Neaiy, of West Miukel stieet. lt'tuiued homo fiom the Ituffalo slock .vards with a eaiload ol hoisos. The Hui hem' union mot lust evening In Leoiuiid hull. L. (', Clink, of IMella, i.s vkitlug his biothei, Flank Chuk, m Chuiih avenue, AN INCIDENT Or HISTORY. Oiigiu of the Pluase "Blood Is Thicker Thau Water," John n. Tattnall, of Savannah Ha. Is tho only son of Comuiodoie Tatt nall, who a Hub olllccr of our nuiad iqii In the China seas iu H7. was an eye-witness ot and a pai llclpaiit In the ianious u lion Iu fiom ot the T.ikil foils which nun keel tho beginning of the Intel national pinces-.s now leach lug a climax In China, st.vled In L'uio-pea-n diplomat the paitltlon, but liom tho Aiuciicun point of viuw tile devcl opnicnl, of China Tho leniuiks said to liave been made by lieneial Chaffee, of tho Unlt-d Slates imny, on a ic tcnt social occasion In Pekln, and Hie Ameilco-Hilll.sh attitude on ibis gie.it Hastern iiucstlou. iccill stilklngly at this time the Incident between Com- Scranton, Pa. J3NAS LONU'S SONS. The Big Store Is 42 Months' Old.... A Great Two-Days' Sale will make the event an important one. The list of specials gathered for selling on Wednes day and Thursday represent the newest and best goods at rock-bottom prices. Wash Fabrics India Mull Lawn, ordi- i narily jc. Sale Price... 2,C Nice quality Dimity, 30 inch es wide, ordinarily 10c. Sale Price C Fancy Pongees, in all colors, ordinarily 13c. Sale --. Price 1UC Good quality of Batistes, known as the Supcrbjs, ordi- i narily 15c. Sale Price 2,C Very latest pat'erns in Swiss Brochu, ordinarily 20c. Sale Price 1 (JC Linen Ground Lawns and Ba tistes, ordinarily 20c. i Sale Price 120 Imitation Wool Challies, 32 inches, was ordinarily i 18c. Sale Price 2zC Cetton Foulards in fancy colors, ordinarily 25c. Sale Price 1 9C Dimities, very tine quality, ordinarilp 25c Sale Price 1 5C A new Dress Fabric. It is called the Kashun. It is a fast black, light weight. Just the thing for sum- merwear 35C Jonas Long's Sods The Cambria Cemetery- The Cambria Cemetery Company beg to announce The Opening of Their New Cemetery On Washburn Street The Cemetery Grounds are high and dry, immediately adjoining the old Washburn Street Cemetery, and com manding a magnificent view of the Keyser Valley. Inspection of these grounds may be had at any time by applying at the olfice, located in the cemetery. Until June 15th, burial lots will be sold at a greatly reduced rate. For full information apply to the sexton on the grounds, GEORGE ROWLANDS. No. 2024 Wnshburn Street, City. niodoie Tattnall, or the Amcikan Hlimtlioii, and Admiral Seymour, ot the- Itiltlsh siiu.kIioii, which Is said to hae het'ti the- tli'st nnplleatiou lo Amcilio-liiltMi aflahs ol the b.i ilig: "lilood H .iih hot' than wiitot." When the tomhlned nngllsh and I'lenih Heels, .uilv In .lul. is"'.', attacked the Chinese foils' at the mouth of the T.ikil, 111 oidei to loice a passage up the iUct to Tlen-T.sln, whence ihe (111110111.11". thin on ho.nd, ot those two nations weie to make the land Jouiuey 10 I'ekln lo uilifj a n-aty.a hlooih litiMil li.lltle ensued,, and the ItillMl lunges laden with leluioicenienis needed a low up the ilvei, 1 1 was then that Coniinodoie Tattnall, gallant Aiiiciliiiii seiiniuu and splendid naval ollleci, onleied the assistance or Ills own steam ossci to mlp the Tliit Hieis against the cuienl. rvelaimiug, as he Wi. lonionstialeil with oil hc-lng 11 iioncomhalani 'Nesct mind' Hlood N thicket ilmn wutei."llur. pel's Wee'Ivl. INDIANS ON PENSION ROLL. What Some of the Redskins Did in tho Civil War. I lull! lie MllttUllUo S(litll, "I lead with 11 gnat dial of Inter est" said a Wisconsin eieian, 'an aithle In the N'lltlnel legaiellug Indi ans who ate on the pension loll. The n.iini' pi luted 1110 11e.it ly all lainlll.11 to nu, loi 1 seiNed .1 nil and a half wllh those 1 .1 Mildlei-s in the Tlllit .soenlh Whiom-lu Tlu-y all caino liom the leseiMitlon In ssluiwano county and weio enlisted in the spi lug 01 l&'il h .lames Ulti Iu ock who wa.s lali-i loiunilssioiied iaitalu of tho ioinpan, the (list captain ot Tom pall K. A A, ntlllietl. having he ell killed at (ho clmigo hefoie I'elershuig. "llltc Iu ink's Indians weie good sol diets, ospeilall on the I'l' ket line They did not lake ei klrnll to tho di ill and sulci discipline or the uini.x, hut they weie good shots and haul llghtcis. Theie was not ,1 lowind among them, mid some weie legulu daiedeIls 1 lemeniher seeing one ouiig Indian get a, hnll tlnough ids i-ap, just gi.ilug his scalp. Ho felt of his head, looked t i" cap, lalbcd a June i a: !9oi. Domestics Fine Light Shirting Calicoes, ordinarily 5 cents, Sale i Price 3C Fine Bleached Muslin, 1 yard wide, ordinarily 7 cents. Sale Price 5C Canton Flanneh, the summer kind, ordinarily b cents. . 1 Sale Price 4-4C Dress Ginghams, in stripes, plaids and checks, ordi- t narily loc. Sale Price.. aC Percales One yard wide, in medium and light grounds. Ordinarily 3 12 1-2C- Sale Price.... 4C Fine Sheeting, known as the Armory. Sale Price Crepon Ginghams, or dinarily 15c. Sale Price Calicoes Indigo blue, cadet blue and black. Ordinarily G cents. Sale Price 62C 10c 4aC Ginghams The Amos keag and Lancaster, Sale Price OC THB mm, powder co. Booms 1 and 2, Com'lth B'i'd'f. BCRANTON, 9A. nining and Blasting POWDER Md at Mooslo and Itmlxlal VfotKt. LAPLIN RAND POVVUBR CO.'S ORANOE QUN POWDER Sleetrlo batteries, ElootrtaKxplocttri, iploatnx blati, Safety I'mtant Resauno Chemical Co.'s nx' war whoop and kept 011 shooting. It was In Tint Alaliejiu-, ,u Poieishuig, which we had chaiged tiud captuied, A shai pshootc ! had got lauge of tlm wiuug Indian ami tin lattei was not wlsf ruoiiKli to know It A second hul hu hand uiis.seil killing him and ho then took hetlei' coei. "The Indians weio all light us long as whlsltc was kept 1 10111 them hut miiiio ot thein weio ei ugly when diuiik. and while wc weie walling at Washington to he musteied nut ouo hlg tellow tliee) to kilt Captain Hitch cock Tin have ,1 ill anil At 111 post oil the leseiMitlou and aie as pioud of theh iccoiil as an of us TI1010 weie a lew other Indians sca(teiei lliioiigh othei Wlseousiii icgimcnts, hut the TI1I1 1 -seventh had tho only 1 onsldeiahle hody of them, toity-IHo ,U the oulset Iu ones company, and one, ,111 Oneida In anolhei company Twelve ot thhteen of them weie killed or died ot wounds, nearly one-third ot their nimiher, live of them dying lu tebcj UljU l-ka "