';'.,' ?. " ft VAswiri.7,'v. yr.fjr; ,r W'V.iW'V "v,' WJ'.1 5 ' ""TV'SPWITr'" " .t.isa v IliE SCKAJXTOiY T1UBU3NE- THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1901!. WEST SCRANTON URGENT NEED OP PAVED STREETS PRESENT CONDITION OF NORTH AND SOUTH MAIN AVENUES. Dirt and. Dust That Cover tho Un Pavcd Streets Ruins tho Lawns and Forces People Indoors from Their Porches Dental Boynon Presented with a Badr;o-- Funerals of Mrs. McAudrowsaud John Ludt, Events of Today and Evening. Celebration in Morris Court. The urgent need nf a pavement, botli on South Main avenue, from Ox ford street to tho city line, and on North Slain avenue, from Howell street to Cemetery street, has neve been more fully demonstrated than during the past two days. The ave nue nt both these points Is covered with a thick coat of loose tllrt, and with the passing of every si 'ot car and vehicle, the dirt and (lust Is stirred up and scattered over the lawns, Into the houses and Into the eyes of people walking on the street. In snino places' the dirt. Is six ir eight inches deep and when stirred up liy the wind creates a most abomi nable nuisance. It Is almost unbear able and tho residents on the street arc compelled to foiego the pleasure if sitting on their front porches. tiar ileit hose has been put in service at many points, but nothing but a con tinuous sprinkling will lay the dirt and dust. The promoters nf the South Main avenue pave have met with much op position on account of the desire for sower facilities on the street before the pavement is laid, but now that a majority of the property owners have signed for the Improvement, it Is ex pected the pavement will be laid, even if the sower pipes are not. On North Main avenue, the property owners nro determined to have the street paved as soon as possible. The united co-operation of the couu cllincn nf the Fourth, Fifth. Four teenth, Fifteenth and Twenty-first wards is needed to secure these much needed improvements, and It Is to be Imped that they will work together with that end In view. Presented With a Badge. panlcl Heynnn, si well-known 1 evi dent of "Washburn stteet and Van Huron avenue, was IS years old recent ly, and his wife presented him with a. HUYLER'S SCOTCH Kl! FOR SALE AT G. W. JENKINS'. DON'T PACK YOUR HOLIDAY TRUNKS UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN OUR i The latest creations to hand this week are beauti ful beyondjdescription, and so moderate in cost that the prices quoted are actually a surprise to most buyers. The White Waists with Valenciennes lace and embroidery fronts, tucked sleeves and plaited backs are delicious bits of feminine art, while many new combinations of tucks and em broidery, cluster tucks, manifold pleats, all over tucks, etc., have come to light within the past few days. Grass Linen Shirt Waists Are as cool and inviting in appearance that few ladies will go holidaying without one of them in their trunks. The broad, full sailor collars, lace insertings and other simple trimmings, never fail to win admiration. Silk Gingham Shirt Waists Are more popular thau ever, and the assortment offered is unlimited. Plain lawns in beautiful colors and tints, with white sailor collars, and a full assortment of waists in all the other materials used for such a purpose, leave nothing to be desired in the Shirt Waist stock of the : Globe Warehouse, Silk Waist Sale Sizes 32, 34 and 36 only, and qualities that sold at from $6 to $10. The line of colorings is perfect, and styles are all this season's, aS!!! $3.98 and $4.98 Ladies' Wash Suits In Fine Lawns, Dimities, Percales, Batistes, Linens, etc. Perfect models of midsummer's lashions, and ; "more carefully cut and finished thau your dressmaker would do the same work. Yet they are not expensive. Globe Warehouse handsome Knights of Pythias badge ns a HOiivenlr of the occasion. A number of Mr. Beynon's friends were Invited to his home to help cele brate the event, and the' evening: was pnjoyably spent In various dlvoralono. Mrs. licynnn served a palatable lunch con, anil entertained the guests In an agreeable manner. Colouration in Morris Court. The friends and relatives of Michael Volutsky and Miss Mary Cutchcr, who wcie mm rled yesterday at the Polish t'alhollc church In South Scrnnton, eclelunled the event last night at the l"ime of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pom . In Morris court. 1, iieu the collide renched tho house they found the building crowded with people, who carried the celebration far Into the night. Two Funerals Yosterday. Services over the remains of the late Mrs. Patrick McAndrew, who died at No. 14 Stark place, were conducted at St. Patrick's church yesterday morn ing. Interment was made In the Cathe dral cemetery. The funeral of the laic John laidt, who was killed In the Lackawanna rail road yard on Sundny, occurred yester day afternoon from tho home of de ceased on Meridian street. Interment was made In the Washburn street cemetery. EVENTS OF TODAY. Closing o.Neroises at St. Patrick's Parochial school. Meeting of St. Loo's Battalion In their rooiiH, on North Main avenue. Gospel tent meeting this evening, at the corner of Hyde Park avenue anil Pettebone street. Mothers' Jewels meeting at the Simpson Methodist Kplscopal church at 4 p. m. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. Mr. and Mrs. David T. Jenkins, of North Jlehecoa avenue, contcmplato spending the next three mouths in Wales. Mrs. John V. Moffat anil son, John, of Washburn street, are visiting rela tives at Weatherly, Pa. David Smith, of New York, is visit ing his parents here. William Kvans, of New Voik, is spending a few days with relatives in West Scranton. Mrs. House and daughter, Nellie, of South Main avenue, sailed yesterday from New York for a three months' trip to Kngland. Fred It. Jones, of Dunkirk, N. Y., spent yesterday with bis parents, Sir. and Mrs. Randolph Jones, of Jackson street. The drawing for a combination book ease and writing desk, for tho bene fit of Ileeso K. Bryant, announced for The Klectric City Wheelmen, under the captaincy of Conrad f.otx, will take a club run to Lake Winoln, Sunday, June ",n. As this will be the first run under the supervision of Captain l.otz, a large number will undoubtedly turn out. The members of the club extend the Invitation to other wheelmen do- I ffl IT IIS slrous of accompanying the club on Its run. Those who expect to ro are re quested to meet nt tho club house nt 7 o'clock .Sunday morning, yesterday, has been postponed until August 26. Captain nnd Mrs. Price, nf the Sal vation Army corps here, havu been transferred to Mittinytiuk, Mrs. Daniel Weaver and grand daughter, Miss Stella. Weaver, nf Taimuiiin, are visiting Mrs. W. F. Cook, of North Hyde Talk avenue. John Sweeney, of Lafayette street, la on a business trip to New York. Joseph Nolan, of ltallrnad avenue, has returned homo from a six weeks' stay In Htiffnlo. Mr. nnd Mrs. J, n. McCannon and children attended tho wedfllnor of Mrs. McCnnnon's brother at Waymart J'.ca terday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Crashaw, or Minneapolis, Minn., are tho gucst3 r.f their daughter, Mrs. U. K. Weldy. of North Uromloy avenue. Tho nnnual entertainment nf the Mothers Jewels will be held this af ternoon nt 3 o'clock In tho Simpson Methodist Kplscopal church. The West Side Tennis club picnicked at Nny Aug park yesterday, Tho Junior Baptist Young People's union of the First Welsh Baptist church, under tho direction of Miss Sarah Meredith, spent a day nf pleas ure at the Sloan woods yesterday, Kllsworth Davis, tho young man who was arrested by Patrolman David Da vis, on South Main avenue, for the reckless discharge of firearms, was fined V- In police couit yesterday morn ing by Police Magistrate Davles. An open parliament on Mule school work was conducted by Itov. J. P. Mof fat last evening nt the Washburn Street Presbyterian church, after the regular weekly prayer meeting. A special meeting of Panooka tribe, Improved Order of lied Men, will bo held tomorrow evening nt 7.X0 o'clock for tho purpose of conferring degrees and ndoptlner candidates. The members of the West Scranton Tennis club bold an enjoyable outing at Nay Aug park yesterday afternoon. Miss Nora Davls.of Fourteenth street, i quite III at her home. Misses Kathryn and Lizzie Kvans, of Thirteenth street, entertained friends last evening In honor of their guest, Miss Annie Kvans, of Blossburg, Pa. William If. Holthnm, one of the lino type operators on the Truth, nnd Miss Bridget Italian, of Meridian street, will be united in marriage at H.30 o'clock this evening by Rev. J. B. Whelan at St. Patrick's Catholic church. The closing exercises of St. Patrick's parochial school will be held in the basement of the church this evening, commencing at T.IIO o'clock, and not this morning, as previously announced. The Patriotic Rase Ball club chal lenges the Howell and Harris team to a game of ball for a box of cigars. (.Same to be played on the air shaft grounds any time this week or next. Local No. 2 111, United Mine Workers of America, will hold a special meeting at 7.30 o'clock tomorrow evening in .Tayno's hall, on Jackson street. The Barber Asphalt.Paving company Is making needed Improvements in tho pavement on South Main avenue. Improvements are being made In the interior of the West Side bank. The reports nf the various weddings in West .Scranton yesterday will be found on another page of The Tribune. NORTH SCRANTON NOTES. Funeral of Rev. John A. Evans Tuesday Afternoon Other Notes and Personal Happenings. The f uncial of the late Rev. John A. Kvans, formerly pastor of the West Market Street Baptist church, was held Tuesday afternoon fiom the icsidence on Warrou street, ami in accordance with the last iviiuesi of deceased, was of a private nature. The services at the house were brief and simple. The remains weio viewed between the hours of 9 anil It o'clock In the morn ing by hundreds of friends of the dead divine. Interment was made in the Union cemetery. Graduating' Exercises. The graduating exercises of the Holy Jlosary parochial school were held in St. .Mary's hall, Tuesday afternoon. The graduates -were: .Misses Klizabcth Courtney, Anna I.. O'Connor, Helen J. Murtaugh, Helen C. O'Malley, Cather ine K. Sullivan, Mary K. Million, Lucy A, O'Hoylc anil Mary L. Clark. Tho hall was well tilled with relatives nnd friends of tin- graduates, and the followingwas the programme rendered: Piano solo, Miss .Sullivan; recitation, "How They Paved HI. Michael," gradu ates; violin solo, Mss M. L. Monghan; ooi'g, "Farewell," graduates; hymn, "All Hall Thee," seniors. Cantata to Bo Bepeatod, Tho cantata, "Brownies Band," which was given by the children of the Welsh Congregational Sunday school last Tuesday evening, will be repeated this evening, by special re quest. Tho cnnlala was to well rendered that the managers havo been per suaded in give it it repetition. Those in chatge are William J. Lewis, con ductor; .Miss Hannah Williams, mana ger; David K. Jones, assistant mana ger. TOLD IN A TEW LINES. The culturo classes started by tho Rov. A. II, Smith, of tho North Main Avonuo Baptist church, began on Tuesday. Yesterday a largo number of enrollments were made at tho chil dren's class In tho morning, Tho sen ior class, In tho ovcnlng, was also greatly increased. Tins classes meet dally, junior In thn morning from 8 to 11 o'clock; seniors, from 7.JJ0 to O.'M o'clock In tho evening. Archlo Morgan, of Lehigh univer sity, Is spending his vacation with his parents, Mr, and .Mrs, T. S. Morgan, of Church avenue. Mrs. fleorgo Ciritnian, of Scott town ship, who bus been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Clark, has re turned home. On Tuesday afternoon, Joseph Wat son, of Parker street, had two fingers on his right hand blown off by tho explosion of a cap of dynamite, which ho was pounding with a stone. Miss Bertha Kenynp, of tireenfleld, and Miss Mlnulo Snyder, of Toinp klnsvllle, mo the. gnosis nf .Miss Uer trudo Kmery, of Church avenue. Tho Providence Methodist Sunday A GREAT SURPRISE Ij in itoro (or ail who use Kemp's Balsam for the Threat ami Iaius. the gic.it guauiitccd remedy. Would jou believe that it 11 sold on Its iiki its and any druggist is authorised by the proprietor o( this wondeiful remedy lo (be jou a cample bottle heel It never fail to cure acute or ihronic cough. All drujijlsts tell Kemp's Balsam, price 25c. and We. . Store News For Thursday, White Organdie Dresses Ready -to-Wear Wonder if you've seen these new ready-to-wear Summer Dresses? If not, you should next time you come to the store. It's rather hard to picture them as they are so pretty. We'll try, however. The one we have in mind is made of fine white organdie with drop skirt, with accordeon plaiting. The front of the dress is tucked and is trimmed with Valen ciennes lace. The sleeves are the new puff style. tf Q The price is pO.VO White Goods Big Assortment. In the newest open work pat terns. Leno Stripes, checked mulls, fancy and plain, 8c to 25c Remnants in Table Damask and Lace Napkins. Continuous selling is sure to leave a few remnants. It's your gain, how ever. The lengths range from i to yards, and the price from 50c to $2 Odd Napkins. Good quality, all linen, pretty patterns. 8c, ioc, ta I.2C, 15c and 20c. Turkish Towels. Better add them to your list for your next shopping tour. Bleached and Brown: 125c grade 10Jc 20c grade 15c 25c grade 20c 30c grade 25c 45c grade 39c JONAS LONG'S school will hold their annual excur sion at Lake Lodore today. Trains will leave the Green Ridge station on the Delaware and Hudson rail road at S.MO a. 111., and the Provi dence station at 8.43 a. 111. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Owen, of North Main avenue, are entertaining Itov. It. X. Harris, of Clifford, Pa. Orra M. Reese, of Xortli Main avo nuo, is attending the commencement of the State Xormal school at Strouds burg. Prof. James Moylau has returned to his homo in Xow York,, after spend ing the past week with his brother, Rev. .1. V. Moylau. . Itobei't Mitchell, of AVost Market street, who was squeezed in the Mon tana mine Monday, is Improving. Miss Nellie McXanuira. or Xew York, is thn nuest of her parents, on West Market street. Rov. F. "l. Ratoman, of the Church of the Good Shepherd, Green Ridge, will hold evening prayer and deliver an address at the Providence Kplscopal mission in Oslerhout's hall next Hun day afternoon at 4 o'clock, to which all interested are invited. Pea Coal $1.50 a Ton Delivered. to South Side, central city and central Hyde Park. Address orders to J, T. Sharkey, 191i Cedar avenue. 'Phone C083. GREEN RIDGE. The Mi.fs Wooduilf and their lu'Mlicr, Allen, of Klcetiic avenue, kpent jislrnljy iu the Knets of Mis, Willinan, ! .lenn.ui, I'.i, The pjrlnrs of Hie licen lliilsi: l'iel.tni.m rlnmli will lie um tliU nrnitii: fur Hie s.ils o Ice cream ti ml lal.e, under Hie .m-piic-i of the l.ailif.s' Aiil society, i:ciy one id linitcil lo ionic ami lirini; their fiienili. tin1. IMu.ird i'nller .nut il.itiKhler, M.iiul, of llioUnn avenue, aio at tho I'jn-Ameik'Jii ex position. The Voiiuj; Men'n iluli of Hie Church of Hut Good Slieplieid will hold their annual ic iieam and tluulicny feslhal on the ihurili Iuhii lo. moriow rvrnliiK. MUs Helen Wiiiton, of Sandeison aenue, hi; isMit'd imli.illoiu or a thlnildo tea Saturday afliinuoii fiom .'I to il. L'd-l'o hciwd dec at I. 11. Stevens'. " 'I lie incmliers o( the Athoanen Literal' wuirly, wlikli is lomiiosed ot sdiolars fiom Professor ItOKiis' room in No. MS school, licld the llual inectlns of this school jear last owning at the home of MUa Charlotte Sthrocdcr, nf Sanderson avenue. An cucllcut musical and Ulciaiy u. gramme uaa mulcted, after which a delightful social lour u-i .pent. The members inc-cnt limldcD the ho&tcs were; Mlssen Maigaict Tail. hold, Jessie Shoemaker, Horenco Murty, .Milei.- (illflln, (trace and l)rs.sie StaiMiouse, Item l.i Touch, and ilcssu. AilliiRton lleese, Giout !-'eais, llod I'ciij, Althur bhocler, Ilobert Ljuinu'ell and h'atl Hum. , SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Mil. William Holder, of Cedar avenue, left rtrrday for the I'aii-Aiiieiiean exposition wheic .lie will rpend about ten iIjjj. Christian Sauwm, of Alder ktirct, bad liU hand nciioiisly jnjuicd at tho Notlh Mcel unik? e.terday ufteinoon. Ho was irmoved to lb, Waltli'i ofticc, win re his nouuib weio ilrccd. Mis. .Ijtii-") Coughiln, of llawley, I'a., is the Kuril of Mis. John Mauley, of Cheiry .tiiel. MIm Anna Kramer and Miss Anna Itailck have relumed front a two weeks' l.it Willi friendj at I.al.e U inula, T. 1', I'iohon will leave for the I'an-Amrrit an exposition today, where he will uuijlii about two weeks. James Council lodge, No. 171', Independent Order of Odd Fellows, celebrated their twelfth anniversary last evening in an appiupiialc man ner iu l'leuhaii'.i hall, at Cedar avenue and Willow ituct, U. Johlcr dellvcicd an able '! dieu in an entertaining manner, telling: of the history of the cicatrization. Several other mem. bets nf the order also spoke. It was a most en Jujable session. After a tine llteiary and musical piOkTannnc had been rendered leficilimcnU were tetved- The Warm Weather Of the past few days has hastened the preparation of the prospective summer trip. Are you going to the sea shore, the lakes; or out into the country : We had all these places in mind when we prepared for your summer wants. It's surprising how many things you can get ready-to-wear. In fact everything you want for summer comfort is here in great variety. Trunk and Bag Headquarters No Trouble to Make Your Selection Here Three points for Trunk shoppers. We can show you a line complete in every detail. Your name put on Trunks and Bags free of charge. We deliver Trunks free of charge. Trunk Department, Second Floor. rtQ Here is a handy bag for VOC little money, well made up, brass lock and clasp. Three sizes, 14, 13 and 16 inch. Trunk No. I , A thoroughly substan p5..Z5 tial canvas covered Trunk, solid steel clamps, stitched leather handles, strong lock and No. 2 bolt, iron bottom, French style. -h - sg Dress Suit Case, well 4I.Oy made and lined, brass lock and clasp, stitched leather handles. The color is a pretty shade of dark olive green. DUNMORE DOINGS. Chances of the Borough Securing Free Delivery Commencement at the High School Tonight Mr. AteiiUue, a representative of the poslal department, was in town yes terday, looking over the conditions hero, preparatory to making n report upon the advisability of establishing free mail delivery in tho borough, tie assures postmaster Uisliop that ho lias every reason to think it will bo pos sible to put tho plan in operation this fall. It Is not likely that tho whole town will ho included tit first, as hc.Jpuiid considerable fault about the lack of sidewalks iu some of tho outlying sec tions, it is thought that a force of thrco carriers could cover a large part of the town, making two deliveries and two collections dally. Scholars Entertained. The scholars In tho commercial de partment of tho High school enter tained their friends at the High school yesterday afternoon with a programme of music and recitations. It was as follows: Sone, "llalllc Il.vnin of Itepublic" Sihofil ItixltJtlon, Tins Wlilstlliiji Ki'itinirat." IHbel l.itihenbaiier Si.i.u, "IliaiiRellne" Nellie Claik Ke.idinir, "NeLCv-ary lllcnicnts for lliisliiiw SiuiCss" Minnie 1'eidene.iuipi MiiMciI Mdeitloi (Jnldcn hUler.s Iteadlns, "What Con-titutes HapplncsS" .Wlllu O'Malley Heading, "The Kvoliillnu of the Typewriter," 1'ieda l.udvvlj Heading, "The American I'lag," Kathryn llaggerly Heading, "Ciial" Ilc.ie Powell Heading, "Scicmo Willi h Prolongs l.lfo" Margaiet Metilll Reillalinii Nellie Henj.iiuiii h'ong he 1 100 1 NUBS OF NEWS. The High school commencement ex ercises will be hold in AVashlngtnn hall tonlg'ht, Tho programme, ns an nounced In this column, will bo carried out. Tickets have been placed at 15 cents, nnd It is hoped tho class will bo greeted by a largo crowd. Tho lawn social under tho auspices of at, Agnes' guild, on tho grounds at St, Murk's church last night, was a success In ovory way. All through tho evening tho grounds wero crowded with people, all helping to swell tho society's treasury. Music was fur nished 'by an orchestra, nnd several vocal selections worn rendered by members of the church choir, which did much to iiu.ien.su tho pleasure) of tiio evening-, Charles P. Savage, for many years tho purchasing agent for tho Pennsyl vania, Coal company, has been appoint ed chief clerk In tho olllco of County Controller Jones, Mr. Savago will enter upon his new duties on July 1. Miss Atliol Morton, of Xew York city and Miss I-Jiumu Mastersoii, of Vllkes-Rurre, am the guests of .Mrs. P. (I. Fritz, of North Rlakely street, Mlsa Ijiuira Ruckalew, of Philadel phia, Is tho guest of Mrs. M, V, Chombcrliii of Souti Rlakely street. Mrs. CJeorgo Krltu returned homo yesterday from a stay of several weeks with her sister at Olean, X. Y. Walter Carr, of Carboudalp. has moved his family into tho Rraniilug house tin Fifth street. Miss Mario Webber, of Harper street, will be one of a party that will sail by tho White Star liner (lernianlc next week for a tour of tho historical points of Kurope. Mrs. John Ellis has returned to her Trunk No. 2 a Q Canvas covered, linen P5VO lined, 2 trays, upper tray has two hat compartments. This trunk is built for constant travel, Two sizes, 30 and 32 inch. nC Men's High Cut Grain PO.VO Leather Traveling Bag, leather lined, self opening, brass trimmed, size 15 inch, Trunk No. 3 Q nn The Up-to-Date Trunk, PO.UU it appears well, wears well and is made well. Brass trimmed, leather bound, well protected, homo at Newark. She was accompan ied by Miss Lucy Ellis, of Church street. Mrs. A. C. Shaffer, of Third street, is visiting friends in Carbondalc. Mrs. Taft and Mrs. Atkinson, of llawley, are guests at Royal Tuft's home on Blakely street. Mr. ami Mrs. 15. T. Ames tire visiting friends in llawley for a few days. The council failed to muster il quo rum last night, when a special meeting wtis scheduled. It was thought they would arrive at some conclusion in reference to the status of the stone crusher recently started and make some arrangement that would enable tho street commissioner to secure men to take the places of those who struck on Tuesday because of tho uncertainty of their being paid. OBITUARY. T1EXRY W. I.lTTEr.r.. Olio of Scrantnn's most respected citizens, Henry W. T.lttell, father of Professor Frank I.ittell, of the United .Stales Xaval observatory, died early yoster day morning of heart disease. He was 61 years of ago and had been a resident of .Scranton for thirty-live years. Dur ing the Civil war, he served three years In the signal corps and mado nn en viable record. His last days wero spent In a buttle with the Cirlni Reap er His sou, In whom 'ho was complete ly wrapped up, was sent by the gov ernment to Sumatra, to observe tho eclipse of tho sun and Is now on tho sea, somewhere between .Manila, and San Francisco homeward bound. Ho is expected here by July IB, and tho father fought with all tho vigor that remained In him to stave off tho iinal summons until after his sou's return. Resides this sou, there survives him his widow and a sister, Miss Kuto l.lttell, who made her borne with him. He was it charter member of Robert Rurns lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and Herantonla. Encamp ment of Odd Follows, and one of tho leading members of Ezra Cirlfun post, 111!), Oiiiiul Army of tho Republic. Tho funeral will take place tomorrow af ternoon at 2,:S0 o'clock, from tho fam ily home. !K!0 Mndlson avonuo. Ser vices will bo nt tho houHo nnd Inter ment at Forest Hill eemotery. Tho Odd Fellows and (Jraiid Army men will conduct services at tho house and at tho grave, JAMKS THOMAS COWAN. Word was received hero yesterday of tho sudden death iu Xow York Tuesday, of Jnmes Thomas Cowan, son of Juno and tho Into James Cowan, formerly su perintendent of the moulding depart ment of tho Plcksou Manufacturing company. Tho remains will bo brought hero today for Interment, on tho I)ol awnro.l.tiL'kiiwiuina and Western train, arriving t 1 o'clock p. in. Tho ser vices will ba conducted at Forest Hill cemetery. Funerals. Tho funeral of (ho lato Haltz Clothier of 9;'0 Jackson street, will bo hold at 'i o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Inter ment will be made iu the Cathedral cemetery, The funeral of the l.tto Thomas Sheridan will take place at 0 o'clock tomorrow morning from the houno, 93 Hamilton street. Services will bo held Iu St. Patrick's Catholic church and Interment will bo mudc la the Cathedral cemetery. GIBSON. Special to the Scrinton Tribune. liibsou, Juno 'JO. Miss Sadie Lamb spent the lust week with .Lukcvlcw friends. Scranton, Pa., June 27th, 1901. Furniture Reduced Not one, two or a half dozen items, but a score or more car loads at reduced prices. Won der if you've been waiting for this opportunity? Couches Elegantly upholstered in French design. $10.00, now ..a 8.40 12.00, now 9.75 14.00, now 12.25 16.00, now 13.75 10.00, now 16.50 21.00, now 18.75 24.00, now 21.00 30.00, now 26.75 Rockers Big Assortment. 8 2.C0, now s 1.75 2.75, now 1.05 3.25, now 2.65 5.25, now 4.50 6.25, now 8.50 7.25, now 6.50 0.00, now 7.75 10.50, now 0.25 12.00, now 10.50 China Cabinets Best grades are reduced. $11.00, now s? 9.00 16.00, now 14.00 17.50, now 15.05 18.50, now 16.75 21.00, now 18.90 23.00, now 21.00 29.00, now 25.75 An elegant line of Hall Rockers in genuine quartered oak, latest golden finish. Note the re duced prices. $ 8.00, now S 6.98 10.00, now 8.25 12.50, now 10.49 14.00, now 12.25 17.50, now 15.49 Bedroom Suits Oak or mahogany finish. S21.50, now $18.25 22.50, now 19.75 24.00, now 20.25 26.50, now 21.95 30.00, now 26.25 34.00, now 30.25 40.00, now 36.00 SONS E. A. Sweet was in Susquehanna on business lust Friday. Miss Julia Strocklilno returned homo Saturday from Manslleld, Pa., where she has boon attending school. Beatli Kstabrook spent last Friday with her sister in Harford. Mrs. E. H. Sweet and son, Ruy, vis ited friends at llelutt Saturday. Robert and Edna Sweet, of Hamp ton, Iowa, are visiting friends here. Mrs. Mable Rosoucrnuts spent a few days last week with Xew Milford friends. Mrs. Burdick, or Xow Milford, visit ed her daughter, .Mrs. F. W. Barrett, over Sunday. IT. C. Scott, of Scranton, is here cur ing Tor his mother, who is ill. RUSSIANS ARE RETURNED. Peculiar Marriage That Is Not Re cognized in Pennsylvania. By Exclusive Wire (rem Tho Associated Tres. Philadelphia, .lime '-'il.-. Indue Mcl'hrn-on tiled an opinion in Hie I nited Suite district court this iiitriiKinii ifm.iiidiuir ltaihel bovine and her s Wolf llevliie, in the custody nt the Interna. tinn.ll Navigation lompany to be relumed In Kuiope. The matter ,is bionglit befoic the court recently on hahcuH finpu. piiiiirdinBH. The an. tlioiillis iimleiideil that the paitics were not tit pemons tn land, a tin- unman and her hub,nd were nliic and uncle, in the ihihl is idiolic. The man M a u'rhleui of thi. illy imd the vviia came line to join l.im. 'I he jinlcr- held that, althousli the turtle! may have been lewdly maiiuil in ltiiv.i,i. Hie law's of l'ennlvanU do not uiouiiUe oiuh nur I lane.. SALE OF RACERS. Thoroughbreds Bring Good Prices at Auction at Sheopshoad Bay. Hy i:ihbive Wire from The A-soclutcd Pri'Mi. Nivv oik, .luno S(l. A number of lace liorn'i In liuininic. the pmpcily of (hailes l.lltlolicld, jr weio hold at iiuclion today In Hie r.tli Tipton lompan.v's pjildnik at Miecp-hcad llay, pieviom lo iho day's raiiuir, Water Color. ,i il. year-old colt of Water CiravMliiina, w.h I ha star of the iie, nnd be v.is knocked down for tho Bond prho of .M,0fH(. Sidney I'.iKCt aud M. Ij. Ilajiucn wem picmlneiit hlddcns, hut ho ii.-n finally knocked down t" II. C. .IoIiiimiii. Water Cure, l-c.ir-old kcIiIIuk of Water Crc'i. Lena 1'iiat, va boiifilit by H, II. Mnirh for fll.uiu Cold Seeker, ,i a-.ioai-nld colt by (ioldrtmli. 1. 1 Holle, C, went lo .Sydney I'acct fur tl'.'.OUO. PAULINE IS FORGETFUL. She Repudiates Her Former Testi mony in Oapaco Murder Case. Hy Kulusiie Who fiom Tim Awclatcd 1'reM. Wllkeslliite, June . I'hete wetc some eina. tlui.al ilcvch'pmeuu today in Hie trial of Michael Capaie, iliaigt'il with I lie iitiiiiler of HudolpU )t man '. At tho piellniiuary lic.iuns and at Iho roioiier'n impiet, Pauline Capaie, a litllo i.iu;l. ter of Iho pilvnier, teslillcd that alter the thool. ini; bo saw her lUlur with a unit ami saw him cleaning it. Today nn Hie ivilmx stand she lepudiatcd her picvlom testimony ami said she did not see hiy father at all on tho day ot the miiidu. Bank Will Meet Obligations. By K.uhmie Wire from The Associated PrciJ. New Yolk, June !. Pmidcn! Thomas, of 111 Seventh National bank, thi? evrmui; k'ave nut thn following statement : "This bank luj met all its obligations in due cour-e. and u londiKtin? IU hitiiici in the usual manner. Then- has been no 'run' on tho bai.k and no undue pressure. Indeed, the miulfrstulloM of loutideiun on tho patt of its !lcKitii) have been moat siatlfylng," Bills Signed by Governor, By llu'libitc Wito hem The Associated Prcii llaiilsbuii:, luno 'io.-The fciovemor todaj ell,'ied Ibc following bilN: Authuillng appeal fiom tho ilcuMon.i of tho various ioiiiU of common ple.H m assessment of lav lasts lo the hupicnio or Supcilor cuuiU ol tho commonwealth. Amcndiu an act piovidin; for the centralUa. tion of township school., so Hill school bonds may uufuUin svhooU iu sub-dbtikti ..ift-tft.-.