Tt, !V y h 'J?C,t t 6 rtJK SCKAiNTOiV TniBUNE-iUOjSTDAY, JUNE 21, lOOf. a "X. WEST SCRANTON SUNDAY SCHOOL PUPILS RECITE CHILDREN'S DAY IN PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Exeroisos at Both Morning nud Evening Services Largo Class Conflrmcd by Bishop Hoban at St. John's Gorman; Catholic Church Excitement in Honnessy Court Man Asloep on River Bank Ap proaching Weddings Among the Churches Notes and Peisonals. 'I ho f'liiMunVi d i.v seivlies nl 'hi I'ljIlliiUtll CoilKlLRlillnniil ihllKll is- tetihiy liioinliiK iiuil noiilntr won tin hc-sU over hold In tin- I'lu.iili, "nil ut tlliUdt 1.11 Kii nllKli'RII lions nl both hcnlit-i. At 10 ::i n'rinrk tin- "I'luum ter HuIIiIIiik" seniles tti-io eniiinieti' od vvUh mi opcnltiK -oiik li v tin- pupils of the Kimri.iv school. A Seti)lllie luitn tltm was kImii hv Ml"-- Miitlli- llUKln'M, vvhleh wns follow i-il b u lniijoi h.v tin ji.istoi, Itev. K. A. llov I. A ntiinbu of c lilliln'ii vveic llic-ii litp liul, mill tin united m liool suns a (lioius, "Chi 1st, tin- Sine Foundation " This vvn follow i (I b mi i-Neieisi In villi It ihlldirn took put. They vveie IMiiithu . I, inn's, .Ii'IiiiIl- .Innes Until Kopso, Idviah Thomas .mil MmfMM-t llllllls. rii ho.vs ,'ilso went tlilotlKh sin e.c-n 1 n s-lnilhu to tin- ntlieis. Thev welt- Chi Hi v JJ.l-.ls, I'etiv 'I'llDlll.ls, I'lu-stir Mom i, W'ehstcr I.evshon mill Walter A llll.iins-. Miss I'dilh i:ans .mil t'hciler Dims snip ,i pli.isiiiK' duel, "Vlitue, Sweet anil H1110," anil ip Italians alnnit "Little Woilteis' n ii' Riven h Amv Stovei, NpIIIp Wan en. It. n IipI Williams ami Ma lie I "Wheelei 'I lie lenialndii of (Iip piosianime consisted IlL s()Ks )J till- S( liool. 1 0111 pfl.inc" cPliisf In Dl . T A. I'vnnn'q class, it i-H itlnns hv Claia 'atkln, .Maltha lIllKhcs, Mniy I.oe, Allip l'lentli, Kniily Aiulpison, Beth Dvnns nnd X01.1 Divis; sniipr hv (Jcitindo Kvans and ,i aililinst bv Rev. 1; A. Hovl. 'I'lipsp pxpuisei vvpip In ihaiffr of .Miss I. A. Ilv.ms, supei hitendent of tlippiiniaiv di pai tinent ; Ciomci Reese, (hoilstri, mil .Miss .M.ihel IMisons, 01 K.inist. Tin- Shciin.ill Avenue Mission si liool lendpied the evening pi om amnio, which was equally oininpiidahli . It was fjivpn under tlio diiPitlon ot Su pei inteiulc-nl John rt Thomas anil I'honstcr lin-haid Phillips A nnuihpi of piettv 1 hoi uses ueie siiiik w illi Rood elfci t, nnd the- 1 filiations vveie kIvpii HUYLER'S SCOTCH KISSES ion PAIE AT G. W. JENKINS'. The Demand For Sun Shades Of one sort or another is now at its height. The Dressy Eleganee of the fashionable Parasol. The smart, but common sense coaching Umbrellas, and the colored Umbrellas forshine orshower Are all commanding the attention of eager buyers, and, so much is the stoclc we are showing admired, that buyers who never came here before, are daily making their selections, because some of their friends had advised them to do so. We do uot make the state ment in a spirit of boastfulness, but when we say there is no other stock of Parasols aud Umbrellas in North eastern Pennsylvania lhat will compare with ours, we merely assert a fact perfectly well understood through out the trade. Taffeta Silks Have First Call In Parasols this season. We show them in all colorings, and every conceivable style, with sin gle ruffles, clusters of nillies, applique trimming, silk, etc., lace and Chitl'on trims, fancy borders or perfectly plain styles. The handles embrace all the novelties of the season, and the only trouble you will experience in making' a selec tion is to decide as to which is prettiest. Special Show of Parasols This Week Dur Wash and White Goods Departments are worth a visit these days. The vol ume of business done there has exceeded our expecta- $ tions, aud we have been forced into the markets to re- tr plenish stocks. Result 3We have some very late novelties to show you, as well as all the old favorites shown earlier in the season, 4 Globe Warehouse by Utbabcth Heine, Gwonnln Phil llli, Atnilo tllonoii, CltetliL Pilco mill Annie Kuiip. MIiim JpiiiiIp (llpason ami Mmv J. Phillip riiiis n duet, ".SoittturliiK Hiiti hcuiiii," mid a iiutirtcttt composed of Jennie- rilonion, illlnueth Mpii'luiiil, John Phillips mill Dnvlil II. lttiRhct ipinlcipil "As tin Year Rolls on." A mow? the nllipirt who took pail lit the t'i'ti'si woie. Amies Hoi lie. Itiieh-ni-l Thonuiw. Ihinnn Kuiip, May Uhihc, Mnv Phillip, JpiiiiIp Kinliui. Mm In Jour", MiiikhipI Hlown, I'loiPtirp T11.V lof, Mthi'l nuvlo, I'llllli Jonei, Hmilpt Tnvlor, Mm in Hevnom JpiiiiIp Dniiip, U. WpI'mIpi WllllaniM, chfiler TIioiiiiim, Itov Cnpli', (lioip Wlllliinio, FipiI lluviion, Albeit Phillips nnd Ule'hmil 1'lillllpi. Confirmation of Children. A 1 lns of ninetv-lhipp (hllilii'ii vviip tctiiliiiipd nt St. Jiihn'i iJt 1 limn iithn Hp rliiiii h, South .Main uvi'iilip, ".pstor- dllV 11101 IllllIT, The POIllllllUltlotl HPIVll'PM wpil lipid iiiipi the 10.10 n'lloili imis, and vvpip I'Diiilneted h.v ltlHhop Mohan, u-slsinil hv lipv.John Dunn, of St. Pat ilik'i i-hiiiih. West Sunnton; llov . T'l.ink Stioul), ol South Seianton, mid Ilt'V I'. . Pilikpl, ol St. .lohliN ehllieh. Tin nin!e Ini llu spivlee vvn in I'hiiiKo "I I'lioilsici 1 U 01 11 Sflsi. 'I he blsliop spoke of tin m'ivIi'pi of the dnv, nnd olfpipil Miiiu Rood advlee lo the i hlldicn In tin i la, nmnnt; whom wi'io the follow lug: ni' llnsUlirrt . Imcnli 1. Inlm h1iii1Ii, lhllli llnlhli, I 11! Win rm 1, Willi. 1 111 Imc-lilul, I miU l.niiii. Vliv Wrlui. IM11 kilci Millutiv 1 iiimii .Inlm s,iin,i,(i, Willi,. 1 t, lolm link, lliliiil slimlilii, Willi 1111 kiinr. MiImiIh 1 ilt111, .Iii-.iiIi Wiiiihi. I I111I0H ViiiIki, .Inlm lul'ir. Milliln lim-i I1I11I, Pi trr lini'ilinil, Wil liam fJoi-lliiic tkt t , lolm Kil-rr, Willie- 'Ihlo, Mi lint is Hupp, Milliln III -ill, CiniLi xhmil pfiliu, I ion ml -rliiiii1mir, linot Mnirr, I 1 ink ll.i-iii. llnl-tim I, nllilc, VI11I111I Vliiu-, Willi mi I'.-lM, .luliu 'IhiclinM lolm KuiiikuM li, I 1 ml: Silipnlill, I iiink Nimmk, IMrr ! ilinit, I 111 I it Kin, I ih ml (a oin in, I mlii ij i lnriitll , luliti I 01 1,1 1 1; rinl-,- fliss-hihe MIIIm, lull inn 1 I'ii-Ici, lip Nun ilk, Vhlililt l.diciki, Iiiiihii KiiIci, Vluu I ol, VI in lliiliiili r.iruij, Kill. Mini, Villi (!hi-im ill, Mill llllill, .Vllllli lirtlllKN, kill lliii, Mjiemt In mm, lulu Nnwiik, ViiKiil t In-lu. Vlii llillc, VIir-(lilinr llico", I itliniim' Pi -.ti 1 , 11111 llti-'iii, 11n1 Wi-I, I'o-i- 111 IH-, Vllllli I 1 17 ilx til I"t7, sitma (Ictliic, Vhlilili I mill, Willi, ru VIoi", l.11 Ifnf, I illtiiiiii l.n -limn, I itliirim- I uuui, lli'i hnlli I11-.K1. Vluu lln-111 krli-, Vliri I.IIiIkIIi sdiullr, M ti in t l.iilliu, I nun 1 ki , Mm k. Mid 1 1 (miiiu Dimi Inlik, 1 mm 1 I ii. 111 111, Vliiiul SiIiiiIm, IihiIiiiii M 111 r. Mini link, Vi nH llnpp llnliiii -south, II1I1I1 Kim, Vim Millir, Cnli mlii I ril?n, I mni 1 Wilui, Vluu Wiiiihi, Miijut Mu Veillii lo-tii, Il"" Mir, ln-tir, Anni Wnlip-kv In Police Court. W'illiani liiillillis of Hellpviii- pi up and Ninth stiptt, who was aiipstod hv e'oiistablp John I.auip mi a wan, ml Issik d at Hip insiaiiip ol his nmlhi'i. lll.llKHIU- linn Willi ihlP.ltPllill lo kill lui willi a 1 a01, was lipid in hill b I'olhe MaRistiatP UavlPs e-siei- Thomas loinivn, of Peim nvPiitie, vvf nl to the honiP of his wile, in Noith Deikei's 1 mil t. Mtnidav iiIkIU and lll.s(ll tllP vv 0111, 111 out of llllllls, ,111(1 hit a pieeo ol lli'sh out of"hei eheek Ho vni held In ball for lit? npppiii--nliip ut colli t, to'imiwrr tho chnrRP of niiiitilt nnel ibnltery. Wllllnm Bock, ntricsteil for vriRiaiie-y Aim went tip for il-dy tlnys yeitoidny, In ilormitl ot $'00 bull. An Odd Place to Sloop. A yotlni? mini, U'Iiosp Identity litis hot Imoii ii'"i'lpd, strolled down on t ho 1. 1 1 ln wiiii 11 11 ilvei hunt., ne-nr I ho Wi-U-e-ily e-nil or tin- Ij.iel.iiwiitnm nvnilio InldBP, cully Sitindiiy mhiiiiIiik, nnd lnv down to .sloop, noin tho wntei's. OllffP. I'or 11 loiiK tlinp he leiniilliod (Iipip lllilinlli 1 d, hut 'Nhi-n 11 pinwil or sin, ill hos dlseoM-iPil him, tlioy pplle-d hlin with stle-ks and .stones. This onslaught did not seem to lituu niiv elfei-t on the idiepor. mill a lepoit wns then eliell IuIpiI thill the lellow wns ileiul. A Iiiikp eiowd wns kiUIipioiI on the Inldpe, hut mine etitiii(il down to whetp Hit lellow ho, until Inte In tho nflpinomi, wUvn ceveiiil iiillunid moil piiiplii.ed on Ihu Ontiiilo nnd U'pslrin 10111I ti'eiPilo(l In iituiiliiK tho nil know 11 I10111 his sliiiner. This Week's Wodding8. Ooinliilik Vlei, of South Si 1 anion, nnd MKs Anna Million, of Division stuet, will hi united In inniilnKt nt Si. rati li It's Cntholle liuioli, Wednisihty nininlnpr at 11 o'eloeK. Wllllnm II. Mm kiiii, of Vlnlondale, nnd Miss Maimiu-t Cm pentor, 01 N01 Hi Ilohoi i-.i HM-iiiu-, will hi- innt Mod toiuiii lov oviulllK .it Ihi- home of the blldp'q pnipnt.", .Mi. and Mis, Ullain Ouipeii loi. .lolm D. ICp.itni, illv dlltoi- of Hip Seianton 'I'lim-s, and .MH Kllle Fel lows, ol Tenth stieet, -will he nun Med at tin- .Simpson Mi'lliodl-t nplseoial iIiuipIi, W'uliie-sdiiy penliiff at '0 o'i loeh. V. .1, Hopkins, of Tuvloi, and MNm I" Hi-nlMi Mot, of j:.i-ton, who Is -.Mum; In West Set .niton, will ho null ed In ni.niliiKP 011 Thin sdn, .June .'. Aiabians in Trouble. A l.n rp nilinher of Al.tblnlis K.ilh eiul .it a lioue In HoimesM- 1 0111 1 pstpidiiv aftPinooii and wpip Ii.iIiik a Kood linn-, whpn .111 Inliudei naiue-d n.irlnil Assa.ul, sl.uted tiouhle .mil Lte.iUd a punk .iiiuuik tlio othels. lip was .itt.ii keil hv vpvoi.il jouiin men. who pniiiupil upon him, and then the pnllio weip ealli d Thev .uiosKd Ass i.hI anil ,1 fellow nanu-il Naif Wliibe. I'Mciids of both aftpi winds appealed at tin siatiuu house and left tinfoils ol ". p.uh lor their appeai aneo in pollet 1 0111 1 this niotnlni;. On tho Highway in Daylight. ll is (iille cominon to load about hold-ups and 1iIk1iw,.v ioIiIipMps, peipp-liati-d b h 11 di i.i-d e 1 Iniin lis, lmt when it limns to iliildie-n holding up ehll ilun that is ahout the limit. Yet sue.li in oeeuiioiup .11 tnallv happened on -"until Main avenue a few das hko A little dituurhtoi of Di.tleoiRi- Me.uh was leluiniiifC honie limn I'lnke llios' slin o with 1 nuiubpi ol ,11 Moles, when he was held up aud nlieed ot her P ullages hv stiial Miiihb Kills un I. now 11 lo I101. Among- the Churches. 'I he usual smns wen In-ld 111 the Simpson Methodist Kpisiopal ehunh esieida l:i. Me Dei molt pie-.uliod 111 the moniiu, on 'The Salt of the I. n th" and in tin eseiiiiiK: on ' 'I he Wise lluildii." The iniiiiiiiiK scivko at the Htllewie Welsh Cahlnistii Metliodusli liuull jis leid,. wis (ouduiled 111 Welsh, and llu-eeiiuik sUW((. in niirMish, h. P.m. Willi.. in I) u is, the pasloi 'I In lequlai piaiso ,lnd s,,nj- soii,e n.is held in tie ,la, kson Stieet llaplist ilimth list oxtnln;, aflct whlih ihe pistol, Ke Thomas dc Oiuihv, D. D, 111 ulo a shoit uldiess on -'I'liaia, tei " l!e A. I. Uamei piiathed at St. Mai lit. laitluian lIuiiv.Ii last epnlns on 'Th I'll ible ol the Pioi1Ik.i1 Son" l! .1 I'. Moflal o, uipled t lie pulpit ol the Washburn Slit el Pi esh teilan 1 htm h as usual sU1d.1v. D L. M01 K.in was 111 ihaim nl ihe ouiik peo ple s uieetlnp at 1, jn m lov k when iho siihje, t 01 ' IViiipei.nuo" was discussed Joint liens with fluSt" was the su'ijev t of lte James nennlnsei s dis 101111P .it the Hampton Stieit Melho di.st i:pi-(upal vliuiih .estoidav mniu. iiin. In llu im nlti' he iiivMihod a hei 111011 011 "An Jn islhk llelpei." Events of This Evening. A spuiai melting of lliamh ,'., L C. l:. A., will he held Mils ,eniiiK l.'nleipMsu lodsv, No Jl, l.ojal KnlKhth nl Ameiiia. will elev I ollliiis at theii KKUlar nueiiiiK Mils wening. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. u Italian emplo.Md bj the Su. niton Mailwm (ompaii in npaii wmk on Suiiih Main aenue, was omuoiiu hv Ihe heat on Ss.ituidaj, He was assist ed to Ills home b lellow -einplo, es, Tin 1 hull of DUIcion No I, Aneient Older ot Hlboi iilinis, will iniet in V. .M. 1. hall tmiioiiow im iiIiik at ii 10 o'llmk. .Mi. and Mis Janus M, l'owt-11 hai iPtuineil fioin theli widdliitt nip .pim in W.iHhliiKliui and will nsdi hi siephen Joins' in w iimiv-L 011 Noun Main awniie, whin lompleled. .Miss Anna H Williams, who Kiadu atis fiinn SUoiiilsbuiK M.ite Nonuiil sehool this weel;, ha.s been appointed a leai hei 111 the mode! depailimnt ol tho M liool Mis. Ann l.e r and Mis, JeniiL-Mo Keise an Imvhm new dwellln- hoiif.es old lid oil l.ala.wlle siitel, between llde f'aik aenue nnd DisUoi'm mint. .Insph ',hpj, ol Noith Main apiie, Is suiihIiik: fioui ait Injiuy to his lett ve .Miss Mae Mndiiluin, ol South .Main awniie, is omoi laliilnif Miss Mjille Wlllllllllr., of H1110kl-.11, N. Y lionjaniln r, Itawllim, of Mill, ago, i waii the guest ot his iiiuie, Soldon I'awllng, of Ninth .Main unphiio, ie leiulv. They had not niel lietoio in nlueleen o,n.s. I'hnonco M. rioioj and laniily will oeiupy one of Sipphnn Jones' new houses on Noith Main ineiiiie, Mks, John Winded, ot N01M1 riliiuno aenuo, is ouiPitiilnliiK hei motim, Mrs Jaiohy, 01 I'oitlund, I'a I'hostet- ili-Klit s, 0l SwoM.ind .stiiei, Is, leuneihiK noin 1111 Illness, Tudoi Williams, of South Main ne line, is home noin I'muell iineii.it for ihe siimiupi Muailon Mkss Huttle Hev.nis, of Wes-t Puls ion. luiK 1 ('tinned hoiup 1 1 0111 a st with AVest Sunutou Jileiuia Miss Mubtl .Spemer Is unlet lalulng Miss lipssle .Meltler, of Now .ieicej .Mis, l-'iimk Mills and .slstoi. Miss A GREAT SURPRISE Ii In tloro tor all who uso Kcinp't lUNiin for the Throat nnd I mi,-., tlio fcirjt uiuitcnl riiiuil) WoulJ juu bcllcio Hut It h soM mi Us luciiU unJ any diu-ju'Ut Is aullioiltcd l tlio iroirletoi of II1I3 uondaliil reined lu lo ou a (iinrlc bottle lice It iiviei till In cuie aiute or (hronlc vou-1h, Alt diu.'ii.ts tell Kmni's IlaUjui 1'iiie iie. ami OUv., leiil llnril hv our new iroievi mo Itn tiMvImn te Hi I Ion nl hid WJtrr. SI II Mllll I'- I'l'MI'S me liiuk- rpn.Iilly Ini niltilnr Hoik! rIm lultor f llUfirtloti, Jlnl Jl lonu rt, tli ! im oilier Uiir new 101 MlltY htiM ninl lion, I rum In opentlon, "Oooil i.i.itliiR win n inoinbeil " Scranton Steam Pump Co. JVtcplione, (lieen IIIiIkp 02-1. Smith, of llobeveu montle, xpent Sun da v nt hake SI101I1I1111. The Leolt Soelul elub held Ihelr nn mial outliiK jostordiiy 011 tho AVest nioiiirtiiln, near the tlilllln faini. About twotity-Hvo lnonibcis wpip In nttond aueo. Mis. .Iiiniert Kialey, of lloiiKhbrldRO, Now Xoiiland, and her two ehlldten, ato visiting- Mis. Kllabolh Jones, of WiihIi buin Httoot. The talent soolal and entcrtalninont held Sattiuhiy in oiling at the homo of Miss llslhei llilghes, on TliliteeiUh ttieel, wiik llboi ully pationled. A tuletit .sorlal fin the benefit of the Jaoksoii Stioot Haptlst chili tH will be held lomoiiow pm-iiIiik nt tin homo ot Mooige Waltois, l.'ll t'etlebone Htieet. leu eioam and oalto will bo on .sale. Tho Young People's society of tho I'll st Welsh roiiKiegatlon.il ehllieh have postponed the eolilpotllUe nuet Ing announced lor WpcIiiosiIus o oiling, until .sonic futui p date. I!ov. Divlil Jones, ol tho I'list AVclsh Cougtcgatlonal ehllie-h, 0III1 l.itd at the funeial of the Into David O. AVI1 llanis on Satllidav nfleinooii. The seivlees woie conilueted al tho homo of David Stephens, on i'olli teonth stieet, and InteinipiU was niiido In tho Yv'a-dibui n stippt tomotoiy. A son was hoi 11 josteiday to Mr. and Mis. Julm AVIlklns, ot I.oek stieet. The Aneiont Older of UMtnns will inn their annual eseuision to .Moun tain l'atk on July 1 William Mallaghei, tho well known bise ball plavet, had his leg fiat tilled al I'lttston esteidav. Pea Coal $1.50 a Ton Deliveied. to South Side, eonti.il city nnd contra! Iljde Paik. Address oideis to J. T. Shaikey, 1911 Cedar avenue. 'I'hono W,S3. " OBITUARY. KT!V, JOHN A. i:'ANS. Tlie death r," Itev. John A Avails, jiastoi ot tho AVest Mailed Slieil liaplNt ehuieh, wlili h was biielly elnoiiielod In Satut d.O's Tillnmo, lemoved one ol tho eit.v's eteian luinlsteis IJe was til M-ais 01 age and hid been .1 inliiNloi lor tliiitv-live .vp.iis, having hpcii 01 dained at the age ot JO ill his native land, Wales ,oloie 1 (lining to Siiall tnn he lllled pastoiates at Shnon, I'iiiiat.iwnov and Oh pliant A jear ago he began to suftei soveiolj fioin e meei of the stomaeh, but ho uin t lulled active vvoik until a month ago when he had to ask his ongiegation to lelleve him. ills leslKiiation was ai copied onl. when it was mado ap parent, he was pet manently Iiuapaii l ited. Mo is snivned bv a widow and foui sons .John 'I'., t'lmiles II , William K, and ('. P. Kvans, all lesidonts of Seianton. 'I ho funeial will bo hold to 11101 low a ltei noon at 1 !0 o'clock, and will Ik piivute, Seiviees will be (on line led at the lesldeiiic. Jnlcinient will ho made in t'liiou cemolciy. DriJl.r.Y M. IIANDI.MY died eslei ilnj inoiiiliig at " o 1 loi k at the homo of Ins paieuts, 1011 Pitlston avinue, attoi a lingeiiug illness, a 1 oniplii atlou of (lisp lses liolng the- Mil ce t (aiise of his death Deceased was twciiH-one eais of age, a bught and populu -young man, vilh a pioinlsliiK luliiic beloie bun, and his untimely demise will bo tho (aiise of deepest guet to all w ho knew him. lie was a Riaduate of Ihe Holv 1 "loss nollpge, Wouestei, Mass. Altei his studios he Hgisteivd as a law stuck nt 111 the nfllie ol P. W. Slokes. es( He is suivivod by his pat ents, Mi. ami Mi". Thoni.tH llandloj, and one luolhoi, Thomas, of tho Lack awanna hai. Dei-eased was an aitive 1111 iiibc-i ol the St. John's l.ltetai. soil etv. Tlio funeial will take plaie nt () o'llock tonioiiow nioinig, with seivhe.s at St. John's 1 bin di, and Intonneiu In the Cathedi.il eetneteiy. .TOSI'PII ("APMI.OTTO-One of this oil j 's most pioiiiinent Itallan-Amcil-iiin 1 Itieits, Joseph r.tpplolto. who for fifteen jeais was foionian ol Kohiw as set's bakoi.v, died Satllidav nioinilig, ol pueniuonla, at the age of 1J jeais, lie soived under Oni ibaldi, nud pos sessed a number of medals 101 biaveiy displ.i'iil on the Held ot battle. lie came to Mils poiinti' at tin age of 'Jl .veins and lived in Seianton most of the time since The Ullieial will take plan tomoiiow moiuiuK tioni the Chestnut Stieet Italian 1I11111I1. In tel meiit will be made lu the Cathedial ( enieleiy. MRS, SAKAII M'ANDP.HW, wife of Patilik MiAiuliow, died 011 Salutday al her home. No. 11 Stink plate. AVest i'ci anion, aitir a llngeiinK Illness noin llPUlt tiouhle, DoiPiispvl Is stnvlved b.v her husband and sl ehildion, Mol lio, Cathinino, Hullo, AVIIIIaiu, Itobeit nud John. The tuneial seivlees will be held at St, Patiloh's Ciitluillii (htiivli, Wodiio.silay nioinlng at 11 o'clock, lutei mom will bo iiiadi in tho C'atlu'dlill leniotel.v. josill'li Ki:itUIHl. ngvd .".: oats, died at II o'i lock Satuiday night at his homo In Diininoio. ile Is .survived by lis wfo and live ihlldioii, The tuneial will oieiir tonioirow afteinuoii at J o'l-huk, lutei inent will bo made In the Mt, Cnimol eniiiotery. The Diininoio lodge ot Iloptusophs will meei this e onlng, to makn aunnso iiipiUs fni attending tho tuneial. MI1S, lUUlHSnT QPINN, of &13 TwontJ-llllli slieet, died yostOia nioinlng. Slio Is suivivod bv thiee daiightei.s and tlueo son, nainolv, Mis Jniiies Coone., Mi.s TlunnaH Taj lor Mniy Q11I1111, AVIIlinm, .laiues and John Qiilnn. The funoi.M will or rui tonioiiow afleiiionn at -' o'vlnik, Intel meiit will ho Hindu In Mm ratlin llo leinetPij MISS ANN' IlltiiWN, of 11-' Stouo aveiiuo. died Satutda. iiftcinoon, Sho Is suivivod by sl chlldioir Maty, Ann, Hut bain, Patilih, Mlthnol and Ml.s. Mullaikey. Tho luneial will tako pl.uo this inoiuing at !) o'i loci;. In tel meat In tho f'lithodial coinotoiy, Tho 1 uncial ot the late Mis. Daniel 1 'ohm will tako idaee at 10 o'i look this nioinlng from tho house, South Mala avenue and Hampton stieet. Tho 10 inains will bo taken to Jcimyu tor In tel meat. NORTHSCRANTON YOUNO PRIESTS READ THEIR FIRST MA8S. An Unusunl Event in Holy Roanry Church Yostorday Morning Rov. James Lynch, Rov, John HotlYon nnd Rov. Stephen O'Boylo Aro tho New Clergy monMld-Summor Ser vices Held in tho Now Tnbornaclo Oymnasium Classes Aro to Bo Opened Tonight Other Notes, Tilt 00 of the live now' pilosis nidtilnrd by Ulshop llobnn Insi Tliuiduv, i ele bialed their Hist tnasae.s nt Holy llos tny oluiroh josteidny niiiiiilng, I lev. John lloffion lead mass nt 8 o'clock, llov. Stejihen O'ltoylo sang 11 high nates at ! o'clock, and llov, .lamps Lynch, as.nistod by Fathom lloffum and O'Ho.vlo, ffang a solemn high mass nt 10 31) n'olin k. The ohiiuli was oiowdod at all tin no musses, ninny fi lends of the now pile-Us fioin distant places being ptoMMit, Thiee julests leading their lltwt niaspes In tho .same ehuieh 0.11 llu siitnu ilav Is soinethlng novel leioidod befoit- In this county hut once, including to local pilosis who have looked the matter tip, This, lotipled with the fuithoi icinaik nble fin t that all tlueo youtiK men woie bom and inlsccl In tin ji.n Ish and 1 Iftimin-d together all their lives, niiido the event one In which the eongioga llon could not help biltevlnce the gieat ot InlPiest. At llov. Father O'llovlt's mass the tuiitdp was ttunisheil bv stiidinls and giaduatei of St. Mai.v's .setnltiai.v, P.al lliuoip, who eaine on bote to witness the ttniisu il event In vvhh h their s, hool inates pailiclpatod. They weio llov. Michael A. O'liovlo, ol Ciote, Neb; ltev. .Tallies MiCoimlek, ol Plttsbtng; Neil Iltennnn, of Doston; John Onllnev, 01 ri pplantl, and Joseph Kelsor, of San rianclsio, pipsent stiidentH of SI. Maiv's, p.ev. Mai tin l.oltus, of Davcn poit, .i , and Jtev. M. D. I.oftus, of Ml eon Kidgo, two giaduate of St. Mail's. To hear .1 iiin-s sung by a male choir is unusual In these pails, and to he.n It sung so lemaikably well made It all the 111010 of .1 tu.it. Itev. J. A'. Mnv Inn, assistant pi lest al Holy Kos.n v dun oh, ptesided at the oigan. A Inlet seinion was deliveied bv tho lectin, llev. N. J. Mi Manns, on the slgnilli .nice and dignity of holv oulois. lie also feelingly 1 ongiatulatcd the patents and othoi fi lends of the 01111g pi lists on having one of theit own lionnied and blessod by a call I10111 l lie Almighty to become 0110 ot his dis ciples. The eneiuble leitii. Iiluiscll, was piolublv 111010 In a mood fot cougialu lations than ,ny one paitliular poison in the Longiegatlon Mo has ever pv lined .1 fatheilv uiuiosl In the tlueo ouug nien, and that they had lnought stub a dlslini tion on his congicgation ciideaied them all the 111010 to him At the 10 ID o'i lock ma.-s the Huong was so giett in the auditoiiiim that many had to be content to stand In the asl, s all dining tlio mass Mev. F.itln r f.v ni h was (olehiant; Itev. I'athei O'Movle, deacon, Itev. Father lleffion, sub-deacon, Kev. W. P. O'Donnell, of Holv Cioss, masloi ol loicmnuips John I.vnolt and John P.uike, who weio the seivllois, and Thomas While and John I.mhIi, Mio .uolvtes, aie all tieinlnail ans whose homes aie in Noith Seian ton. An appiopnale soitnou -was pio.Kliod hv Kesv. Falhei Mil'colov, of tho Dominicans, who aie now conduct ing a mission at Holv Mosaiv. The music was luinishi d by Mio tegu lar choit, assisted by tho seminal ians The best Catholic (lunch choli 111 the illv Is thai of (ho Holv llruiai, ihlliih, and foi weeks past it had been loho.us iug a speiial piogiamnip lor jestu daj's inniuculoiis event. The soloists weio Mis. John l.vnili, t-opiauo; Miss Maigaiet Thin uton, lonlialto; "Will A. ..vnott. tcnot, and Will I'. Buiko, bass. Miss I.ilibic Noaiy was the oigankst. The now pilosis .up to lPieive their assignments lmni llishop lloban net Thuisda.v. Midsummer Service. Tosleulay was a led-leltei day for the Noith Main Avenue Baptist chuuh. At !) o'dock a, 111. the nild-sumniei t.01 vioes woie begun in the new lalxnnule b.v Itov. Albeit Hatchoi smith, and woie laigelv attoudul. The building vvai boautilullv dot mated with banks of palms, foins, lauiols and buntings, tho dccoiation liolng In ehaige of M, I, Clink, the lloiNt, and AVallate (!. Mosei, The stage was tiaiisfm mod Into a fin est, with boautiiul (lusiiis m. loses, Impels and loins, fiinn vvhiili i.iiue little lount. litis of watei. In the icai of the loins weio seated those who look pait In ihe ohilitiens OMielsis, wlili Ii stalled at 10 "0 o'clock and ((insisted 01 a most i v client pto gi amine 1 endued bv some of the pupils ol tho Suiidav school. Opens Gymnasium Classes, This owning Mbs Fann Ciosby M.veis, of the Nefl College of Ph.VHical CitlUiio, Phlladolphla, will open the g.vinnasluin classes lu tho new Dapti.st taboinaile. Miss Mveis ciimis lioiu Nefl (ollegp hlKhly ici oniiueiiiled h.v Piosldenl Nell, of that institution. The- gymnasium will innslst of sev et.il couiso.s In ihe use of dumb-bell e okIsos, ftee-hniid movements, niiioi 11 lar developmenl ol the aims, etc, Theie will also he two othoi ionises, lu eln iiitiou and estompiuaiKous spcieh inakliK, No tet books will bo iihed dining tho to.u hliig, TOLD IN A TEW LINES. A laigo gas light 11.1s In en plated In finnt of the new pollio siatiuu The Cloik.s' union will hold a spetltl nifoilug ni'M Thiusdn' evening in their looms lu Leoiiaid's hall, All f 1 lends wishing to view the ie nialns of Mio late Itev, J A, Mvans 1,111 do so heiweeu the hiiuis 01 u .md M o'i Im k tomoiiow nioinlng nt liu. lite icsldoiico, as the i.isket will be elo-ied dining and altor tho son lies, in unlet ll(lOdulO Willi tin ispu.ssod wisl-.v.s ot the iK pi iispiI. William (i Jones was aiKviied Saliu dav ov onlng b Lieutenant l.ona Da aud I'atiolmau Hoi koiibeuy, lot ktep. lug a Hpeakeusj at Wayne avenue ami Waiion Hiiivt, Ho wits taken to tin Piov ld( in e police station, when he was given a healing b .MaglstiaU- l'ldlei, who lined hlin $-'"1 llv pild. This evening at the Chtisiiau chuuh till chnli, as.slsted by a laigo 1 hot us, will lendd- a song seivhe Piitltled Her Only Son." A silver olleilug will he taken up nt the doot. I'.ttihk McNish, ot Mniy stieet. ami Thomiw McLean, of Hloom avenue, aie home fioui a tlueo jeais' stay in .Mon tana. Smoke the I'ocono Sc cigar. JONAS LONG'S SOVS. A BIG ARRAY Of... Seasonable Merchandise At Prices That Will Hake Monday Buying An Easy Task at Jonasiong sSons As usual, the list herewith given is only a partial one. Every depart ment of the Great Store is ready to offer you seasonable merchan dise at guaranteed prices. Wash Fabrics Reduced Prices 2. I'or medium and daik coloied calicos us ually .sell at 5c. Est For a ten cent dtcss gingham mostly dark colois. C I'or the best quality Indigo JMuc Calico always sell for 6 cents. Alp I'or a nice quality 2 of sheeting usually sold for 7jC A"T For a splendid quali ' ty of 40 inch lawn and pctcalcs usuall sold for 10c. n'r Vox one lot of full 1 yaid wide percales in light and medium gtound 1 2 y.c is the usual puce. Qp For a heavy weight Blue Denim usual pi ice 12 jc a yaid. 1 Cr For a fancy pongee all colors 32 inches wide usual value 15c. 1 2V For a cotton fab - tic called Wash Cicpon. If we could im picss you with the beauty of this fabric there would be none left after Monday night. The tegular value is iSc. Sec window dis play 07 For a fine silkclinc y comfort filled with putc white cotton, good value at 1.50. Jonas Loiws Sons SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. A Baby Show. The joiun; Indies of St. liono's so oli'ty 1 oniliH'ti'il .1 most sin ic-si nl In w ii pints- anil luliv show m Connell jf.iilv 011 Siilllidny iittoinooii. Votes veil Mild anil each peiMin 1iii1iik; one had 11 chain o 10 vote fot his or her iavoilto hah.v. Mis, IMsar Connell nianiif,cil the alfnlr nnd was ii.sslt.leil h.v the follow -IllK' yoilllIT ladles; .Misses Willll'iod und i:ilaheth Din Mn, Annie, Allio and j'lU'iPMi (llhhoiis, M.u-y I'nicell, .Mniy and Adnllite IMwatds, Annie Whel.in, .Small ViuikIiiiii. Akiii.s Iteap. Mai' t'o.vne, S.nah o'llojli, HeiUia MUiee, Alinii .McCoy. Klla Unvan, De lia I'm cell, s.ulio XonlN, Nowa in Brief. llu- at mill ii'iiniiiimiiiilil ii-nir ef ' Mii-N I iiJMi iml l.iiiiuii I'iiwIiuI mlioiil will' In lull Wiilninlij .mil IIiiiimIjj iioiiin;., linn Ju iml 27, in 11 'In s lull, on lliil.iiii lnrt Iliu will .loin-Hi 1'ioai iiiiiiio vvliiili will In iuhIumI i Ji follim,. ' Iniin-, Miinliii' "lUiir," suiilihii), ilml, "lli-n Mm (lurnt Iliu" ll'mlll, Jlii-M V VAilitu, I. Ilu-ll. Hi", -I'lill 111 I'nik" (lln-lii), Ml-ii. M Null, M llllllll, I I lM"lll IJIllllll, "llilil nl -IVlll," -iniii ('lis-., im nip 111I1 1 In Ml -J U Mist; 1 uv 1 -mil." II401111I, violin- 1 III. II Kijinur, ' liil, ilium, Miiiu ('. 1 r in inn, iiiiijllin. -Mlut I VV. 1111 1 il I t la Ik'1 Ii im 1 II i. ' Oil .lnllv I'liua 1 Iliu Hi r) mm. ilulnii, MI-mi I. W1II11, II Kii l I Wniiii. plinu Vlki .d K11..1, 1I11 I, "llu liiilan Pi, 1111" llliiniii. Mi, Mi I, I nl, 11 I ii, Mil,-, Hi lillli Iml ii' I111I.1" illii-luul. .Iiinln dull, im iiipjiiii. In Mi- III Ivii.i nl". "IM lilinil WjIu' iiuliliuni. Jli- 1 I. Kniiilnii', V Ui-nir, A VI11I.1I, ih inn U 1I.I.1 I'nsi hlin iimi 11I11 llu 1111' (I K111I11 iil.l iv-( 1 -i.iv .111 1 I, .ill ml Pull, 1" 1 How in in) 1I11I111. Mm I VV il 111, iljlm. Vlln I, l Itllill, will,, "llu l.li blind . II I I Pin 11" ll'Jinl, -iniin .ill. .iiimiiiiiilii bv Mi" VI. Kr.Hiiiil, 111", - Nulii lljine llu ' iliioiii), VIU-u V Sill),, 1 11U, V lli.lll, iililviiiilliii. "llu- MiMi'ii sup im," i-v niui ( li-i, III". --(.Miliiiliim Mn Ii (MlmliU-!. Vl"i S bulb. VI ImiiiiiiIi.i, I Vlirlli ililvliinilloii. "llu .ill Mil 1I11111 null Vluiniiii" (I M iuUliiiiUljio); ilml, "liuml I null l.ili" (iiuliiil). MU-01 I. Kim, V, llihitr, ll'il, "Aim liUiiiv Sciililir1 (rfiiu 1I11II) (III UuibviiUljs,!), .11 iuiriuiUil b.v Mi. I Jl llcliim. .Mia. I', 1'. UlJi and tjlllll left JVilvivlJ (vi JONAS LONG'S SONS. White Goods Lawn that is 30 in ches wide, good value at Sc. E For some plain lawns and checked nain sooks 28 inches wide, us ual value Sc. Qq For a nice quality of India Linen 30 inches wide the 10c kind. Qr For a plain lawn 40 inches wide, usual i2c kind. I Cr For a lot of fancy white goods in all the newest patterns, values up to 20c. An For bleached and - unbleached toweling the tegular 6c kind. AAf For a fine quality cicain table da mask in all the various patterns and the width is 66 inches. "1 Cp Fur a novelty malcii.il known as Kaslucn, while the fabnc itself is cotton it is so nice ly finished that it looks like silk, it comes in all colors including Black and White. B19V THE GENUINE FSGS ... MANUFACTURED BV . CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. F-.MlTr. Till! .NAM!'. , , S"1rof.G.KtHEFL,52T8?hfIJ:l tR Mlfl hll-k IclpbU In. Unit i trmna hiirlsHt In ujl mtrUwrolftoftirf lobj null I fhol T AkI DUcivii , I iCfrt ibtjiM, llloo 1 1 uUun, Nrrmut . (ik2vH l'tMlllf,lml flnhoot,arifurU tMrlrturrUm WiiSn fulllniri. I n.lfflopmni -A shrunVrn Ornni, irrth tr rurt-d 4 tu IOiUj 311 jvnr prgr(lfH ft jurt-j IhntiHAl fiprrltnrc Indirnunj, Hn I forhonl "Truth" M'l hit klntf rfcrj nmU)'itlA.lrrlriralfru1-- HmtlonhUi tpir.T liir, pi, uluro thi v will nu! i lu ii futui 1 IJI Itu iN-c? Mull) i i,hci an I t.pilnuli- n will iiul tlu 1 w Hi iimmN Ji HiiU Uiiii. I lu nu tnln is if Mut N" I ll riln'i H o ihr ( m ut imiiii, will mi 1 1 'li miiIi si-ill im cmihhk u s oiluk in lliuuiiud lull GREEN RIDGE. Mm liimm Vlillii, of I'uiii avrnip Im ie Imiuil limn ni iviuuKil vi.il Willi frluiili at libiiburii Vliv, llmlil l.iiiihn. 'I Miiii.u oiiuii- wu llu (.iipit mil -iiiulo nl llu Mini Malilieivi Jl llllll 6IIII1UIII limiii il lliili' l. inn li v I II liiiini nt m million"- ul lidi ai iU' vi nil mi. In in il" I'ii -Imnun iIiiikIi 'iwinl. Ih. il tlu.' nil- ! Innilio in I.Imiii hipiioiImI 1 lu llihli "ti'i'l "t llUi llmiili uip hi lb I I "im in' iiiKiioli llil'l I In, lulluwlii-- iiiirfHiniii I ibiinnl it Ilia I, mil llliln- I'n.l Munu ilulnii vniiiiU.i nu ru n- li Inliw iluliiii ilo iiliintju, Inn. vil Vljiih," iiiii, iiiinii iml violin, im )i itioii, tit v i p. roiiiun iiiiiiiu Minn, im nij linn." m lna I, unpiiii'- iialm. iiiiluni, "HIimIh; and Ibuioi. ' ilmir pinir, Siiiioiln. In iliiit 'I' 1' ill win,, '-IMi l) so Mm W II III Itl-JOItlllU," lllllllll M Ill-ill, I rpOIMVO li iilnu, ui'iliilrii'lini J"'l mI"I, ilml and 1 1 in u, "tiiiljnl I'" I i in, IimIi U ill lif'l (.uii.lif ami i luui. I'liiin. It I ! iiiliuan, nl IiiiIIj, hoi-, "VIjuIiiiu llu " mIhiciI, adbcn b.v llu Jitcu, J tt v I I 1 mill',, dint, "Thi l.ulilin IlilU." I'miir lli-llniiv Jinl Vlaruarrt Inn. villi riorji alt tiom ' llmilili lllnnbl, Iru nun), lllblvt tvliwl cireliulia, ilojln lijrnm, bene-tilvllvll. ' I , ". v H ,iiirawphr r - ' ' WiAjW-: ii-