THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1001'. v 6 WEST SCRANTON SPEAK-EASY WASRAIDED THOMAS HASTINGS TAKEN IN TO OUSTODT. At a Hoaring Before Police Magis trate Davia He Was Fined $0O Funoral of the Late William B. Morloy from His Late Residence Marriage of Miss Agnes Williams and Orle Evans Young Son of Mr. Mrs. Teltz Injured Other Per sonal Notes. Komo time iiro Pliector of I'ulillc Pafoty 'Woim'-or gave .in older to the ttlporlntoiidcnt of police that rill tin l'ccnsod Places vvboio Ihliior I" will must be rlifCil lip. In pmsiianie of t tin t order the lieutenant" weio notl- tiCtl to let Op tllt'll ip open along tllllt line, mill hi ii lesult Lieutenant Will lams, of till" hle has been nobly doing his iluly. Yostenla tin- lieutenant anil Ills nllleors tabled tin' xpoalvcccy of Thomas IlustltlR. who Ui" nm! tnn dllt'ts Iih unlaw llll bu-dncs ut .'i.'f! .Mcilill.iii stieet. When the police olll imm'H npjiiMicil on thf scene th-y found tlip pimp In lull blast, nml tho ownei III giont Mtipilcp and oontot nation that lie was In tin' gui'-p of the law Up was ancti.il. and Iip and hl good taken to the West Side station liou-o. whoic IiUpi In thp evening lie wn.s tried In tm o 1'idli o MngNliutt' IVi vlis, eouvliti'd, ami M'titi'iui'il to pay n line ut .-,n, nr In- tin fittest of the iliciln" nt tin1 in'itii J.ill for thlity iln. A i thlx wilting lilx ttlends weie hustling tm till' dclted $"i0 United in Matrimony. W" InesilllV im I Mil. P. .it tllP bllile'S homo. Mlis Agms William, the dmigh ti'r of Mr. ami Mis. Willln tn- of i41 Noith Suiuni r .iM'iiuc. w.m unltfd In thi holy bond of niatiliiiimj to Oilo 1'vuns, also of West Si union. The it'li'liiouy wax pel foi mi'il In the pies I'tlio of the lumiidali' fileiidx and leln tlves. and thp I!p Ui'pj.1' of the 1'iovl ileiiee Welsh 'oiiKitKatlnn.il dim eh. said the wotds that m.uli- tin happ toiiilt (Hie The bible's slstoi, Mis Nillh- Will lanv. Mac maid of honor, and 11. I.. Williams at'lPiI hi Iu4 niHii. The happy eeut took plan- at t! n'l'luk, ami at T in lock a Ixiuil t If ill wedding bioakfa-t was solved fine hour later Mr. and Ml." l'v.ins look the Pela ume, l.ai kawauu.i and Western 1 1 it III for Atlantli "lt when- llu will spend several weeks. They t 111 return to thin city, and will rclde with the bible's parcntH for n Bhort time. Mr. l'vunn In a valued employe of the J. Ii. Connell company, and the foimor Mls Wllllnmi vvns for a long time mi attache of .lonns Long's Sons' store. A host of friends -wish them hiicomh lluougli life. Man of Many Names Stephen McCloskey, who chants his name, however, about as often as a man changes his clothes, was nticsted on a wnriant sworn out by IleNor & Wat tike, on the charge of obtnliilnu Roods uniler fulie pietenses. McClos kpy was leeently loKisod from the county J.ill, where hu '' as on u slm liar chnrKe. In the various onsj.s hi which If has been caught ho has given the names, McCioskey, Mlckovich, Stanley Smith nnd Stephen Moltuugh. On July ill he went Into the stole of Helser A: Warlike, at .Main avenue and Jack son street, and told thoin that he was i'inplopd by the -Mt. Pleasant Coal company, and hnd twenty dollais due him. Me said he needed some goods, and If they would till Ills older ho would Rive them an order on the com pany The III m did as he teqiiostod nnd he In return gave them nu order signed Stephen MoKuugh, mine-, No. .'Oil. Mo t'loskev took the Roods rtnl lett. and when the Htm went to Hie Coal com pany's ofllce they f.vrid that lie hai been employed theie some mouths be foie mulct the nniiic " Smith, miner. No. SI, but hnd drnvii :.is pay n-.l iliilt n long time before When the fraud wis d'wovorcd t'.c iMinnut of Aldeiman Uavls was pl.uel In the hands of Const ible Thnnns Join"), who liiuded his man yesleidn nfteiuoon. In the evening he was tiled befoie Pollio Maglstiuto Davis nnd put under t"W ball, which he was unable to piocuiP, so the aldeiuiau coinniHtocl him to the Jail to await til.tl. stead of farm products, n largo appe tite for wine, beer and liquors, was arrestid yesterday afternoon for being neipiessiy iitnnK. no win enjoy nos pltahb Castle Williams until suborn! enouRii to appear before Polite Mai;ls trnte Davler. JONAS LONG'S SONS. SUNBURN Tto nnd Almond Cream remove redness r( the skin and soothes the yttn el (unburn In one night. Tale a bottle ulth ou in jour laeation Fon tu.u nv c. w. ji.nkins. Putty Blower vs. Small Boy. The youtiR son of Mr and Mis. Toltz, of Washburn street, met with a pain ful accident last Sunday, while de scendltiR the stalls at his home. The little fellow was comltiR down the stairway with a putty blower In bis mouth, when be tripped on some ob stacle and was prcclpltuted to the floor below with, much force. Someone hear- Iiir him fall, ran to his assistance and found blood How lug eiy fiecly from his mouth. Or. L. H. Olbbs was hastily sum moned nnd found that the putty blower, which he held In bis mouth when he fell, had becti foiced Into the delicate mucous membra no llnltiR of the mouth, cuttliiR It quite severely. :so soi ions results are anticipated. Successful Lawn Social. One of the most successful lawn socials of the season win held last evenltiR at the home of Miss Helen M. Kowlei, coiner of Lincoln avenue and Jackson street. The affair was in chatRc of class No. 10 of the Plrst I!ap tlit tlnirch, and the proceeds nteto ro towards furnlohliiR their class tooni. I-'iiim early In the evening till late nt nlRht laiRer cinvuls than the j,uhk women coulil nandle tame to tcRale theinselvoH with cieain, candles, cake nnd soft di Inks. The success of the af fair exceeded expectation". Just Escaped Donth. Mis. O'ltoyle, of North (nu Held inc line, met with an espeilenie on A cd tipxilay noon that she will ptnbahly never fotRet. She was enloyliiR the noonday meal with her family, when a Mil. ill pattlcle of meat beiiime lodRid In her throat. She buffeted Intense pain for sevei.tl minutes. Pr. O. J. Jenkins was called and ar ilved iit In time to save hoi life, as she was In a precailnus condition. Married in St. Patrick's. In St P.itilik's church yestetday MM Therexa Slattety and Michael Sweeney weie mairled by lie'. P. II. L.nelle. The bildat party enteicil the chill ill at 11 o'clock, whole they weie met at the altm lulling by the olllclat Iiik elerRynian. The lit lde was handsomely attlied In a row n of white oiriiiuIIp tilnmied In Ian. She wine a hat to match. The hildc''mald. Miss Maine l-ofius, nt Plttston. wine a frown of white oiriiii die and line tilmmliiRs. After the ceiemony a weddlnR bieakfast was serxed at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Kdwmri Kenny, on Fifth avenue. Mr. and Mis. Sweeney left on w od ditis tour which will Include Uullalo and New Yoik. Police News. John I'ldiaicN. of Hampton snoot, who tluprftened to make Cmmet Pre nii5 a tit Mibject for-the undei t.ikoi, bec.un-e ho paid attentions to Itlth ards' wlft. was lelo.isod evtoidn on $Jii'l ball until the next term of cnuit. A farmet, who had cultlMited in- Saturday Bargains In addition to the mauy attractive specials, which will be found in almost every department throughout the store on Saturday, we would call attention to the following a3 deserving of more than ordinary attention : Funorals of Yesterday. Yestoiil afternoon the Inst tltos wetp paid to all that was mental of tho late William 1!. Mm lev. Ito. 7). D. Hopkins pastor of the Hist Welsh It.iptlM chtttcli, bad charge of the t-cr-vlces at the houe, and spoke winds of conifnit. cons-olatlon and hope to the weeping ones patheied mound the as Ket of the one so dear. The lloral tilb utes weie many nnd handsome, nnd showed the rovpett'and love In wbldi the dicoa.-ed was held by bis foimor comiades. The pall-boateiM woje Hairy Ilatnn. Moiodltb Jones. John lieduinn of the Kotostots, and Peter Pettlck, llany J. Davis. John Phillips, oi tho Odd Fel lows, l.aigo deUielimont.s of the For esters and Odd Fellows accompanied the lemnlns to their last le-tltiR plate in the Washluuu stieot temetciy. NOTES AND PERSONALS. Ladies' Shirt Waists White, with large tucked sailor collars. A very hand some shirt waist at moderate cost. Regular price $1.50. Bargain Price on O&r' Saturday VOC Muslin Underwear Ladies' Night Robes, with beautiful full tucked yoke, Insertion and Hamburg trim, very full cut, worth 85c each. Bargain Price on Qr Saturday UVC Grand Values in Hosiery. A Q Dozen Ladies' Fast Black Drop titch and Lace Fft 0 Effect Hosiery, equal to any at 22c, for lull rtr Dozen Ladies' Lisle Thread Fast Black Hose, OC X.J Maco yarn and new style drop stitch, 35c grade &j(j Ladies' Neckwear Come in ou Saturday and take your choice of all Wash Neckwear that sold at from 2 cents to 35 cents at the Saturday Bnr--gain Price 19c Men's Furnishings If you know anything about good furnishings, you know the ''Princely" made shirts and know what they're worth. Saturday cA Bargain Price 0JL Art Needle Work, Etc. This department deserves more attention than we are in the habit of giving it. As an inducement to lady visitors we will offer two extra good values in finished cusbious on Saturday. They're filled with best feathers The will known young men com pi Mug the nine Hell Camping club loft lor Lake Wlimla estorday morn ing for their annual two weeks' tamp, Any ho tall upon them will Hnd the following filing men prcp.ued to ie ceie Mtois. Joseph Itobiuson, Will- lam Icnhlnsnii, Charles Higgs, Chat los Dippei.s, (lOdltey Daxies and IMwIn Watklns. On Tuesday ecnlng one of the most intoipstlng meetings in Us hlstoiy was bold bj Wum council, Daughters of Poc.ihontus. in the lied Men's ball. This touncil l among the most, pios peious In the state .mil eseiy effoi t Is being mnde to make It the leading and InigiM. New memboi s me being added at eoiy meeting and all me doing theli utmost to make this the toiini 11 of our state. C. I.,. Kiesfje mid family, of Noitb Sumner aonue, will leave this nfloi. noon tor a visit to Tuukbannock. Mli-s Delia Davis has just lecoveted fioui a s-eveie attack of cjuln-oy. The l.aille.s' Aid Mitlety of the Inde pendent Welsh Cougiogatlnnnl chinch spi nt Tuesday at Lake Wlnola. 'A handsome team and wagon, diiven by a baiidiouie man." is what tb" flit mis of Meat Meubant John Kakcr f.i of I1I111 and bis new outfit. Mis. G. M (It lllitli., of Swctland stitct, is visiting her biothir John at the home of J. S. Swart,;, of Dalton, Th.iddotis 1 lowly, of Ilultiilo, is spending a few days with fi lends at Kuffalo. Mr. and Ml. Kiank Slote, of Lincoln avenue, and Mr. and Mis. David Kd vvaids, of llebeccn avenue, me nt At lantic City. Mis. DaRgar and daughter Ada, of South Main avenue, me nt the Pan American. Newsdeabr T. 1. Pi Ice, of South Main avenue, and wife, are at Wysox, Pa. Miss rioietiie Miller, of South H.vdo Paik avenue, l.s visiting her btother of Jelleison, O, Miss lMna Williams, of South Main avenue. I at Lake Wlnola. Allied Cook and Call ISuuin.ui spent je.sloidio 11 Uiavtl Pond. Misses l.lbble llymor and Dointhy Swartz, of Claik's Summit ,me visit ing the former's brother of this side. Mis. truest Noithup and son Uur land ute home ft 0111 n visit at Glen burn. Mis. Noah Davis and daughter Mm gatet. of West lllm stieet, me homo liom a tlitee weeks.' visit with rela tives ut Vofctville. Homer D. lU'ibe will spenk at Piieo butg Pilday evening, rotkvllle Satur day even'ng. com l bouse s-quate Sun clay evening The subject of his Sun d iy evening's address will bo "Two lloads; Which Will You Take'.'" The postiKinod lawn social of the Flist Welsh Haptlst church will bo hold this evening on tho spacious lawn of James Kvans', Ninth Jlyde Paik avenue. All the clelltatles ot 'h" sea biin will be seivod by the el. inning young women of tho churi i and a fu!i and enteitalning progranimo will bo ifiuleted. h ipee IThem i' 45c and 65c Each. They're Lovely Globe Warehouse FRIDAY AFTERNOON SALES. JONAS LONG'S SONS, During the Last Few Days Everything Has Been Working Together for the Good of Our Great Friday Afternoon Sales The August Furniture Sale, the Semi-Annual Housefurnishinp Sale, the August Sale of Carpets. Upholstery and Wall Paper, will all tend toward making.this Friday one of the most interesting Fridays of the season. And then, as many of you know, hundreds of our friends along the line of the New York, Ontario and Western Railroad, from Sidney. N. Y., and all intermediate stations, will be with us to enjoy the benefits and pleasures of the Big Store. What an enthusiastic gathering it will be. Could it be otherwise when you consider the purpose ol these great sales? Come one and all the freedom ol the store is yours. We invite you to tnjoy it and at the same time reap the benefit of these matchless Friday offerings. Sale No. 1 Ilcglns Promptly at 2 O'clock. Houscfurnishing Goods In Basement The .Seml-Annunt Sale ot llousofurnlsh Ing floods etoateel some lively soiling In this department during the past few days. The one hour price list today reprc iionts a severe pi Ice cut. You reap tbo benefit, hoi. ever. WATim TUMHtyKHS Popular size nnd made from good grade of glass, minus designs. For sixty minutes on ri Fiidny, C for 1 UC WASH HOlLKItrf Made from good grade tin, oidlnary size. Throw nwny tho old troublesome vviish boiler and got one of these during the hour sale. For -"JfX-, sixty minutes on Friday, each uVC t'l'P. SAL'CIilt AND PLATK 111 uniloi glaze deem utlon ot blue and brown. Tho cxtiaoidinary pi Ice on these cups, sauccis and plates should make them thange places quickly. For sixty minutes r on Friday, the set 1 UC MIXI.VG UOW'l.S In a largo sl?o at un usual pilcot-. This grade bowl Is worth -.' cents. For sixty minutes on ? Friday, each IOC WA.SH HOWL AN'IJ PlTCHIin Made of Imitation porcelain or earthen ware; Just file thing for hard .service. For Afn sixty minutes on Friday, a set.... T'i'C ri'PS A.VD S.U'CnilS Made of heavy white porcelain in largo size, the kind that's hard to bleak. For .sixty minutes on Fiiday we will sell them at, oatli.... XC BIJOOMS The price has gone up con siderable lately. A fortunate put chase, how ever, enables us to' offer another big special cm Friday. They are the number seven size and well made. For O-? sixty minutes on Fiiday, each 1 VC AVATHU PAIl.S if) iiu.nt size, tin water buckets, made with bailed handle, good value ut l!'c. For Mxty minutes -t f on Fiiday. each I UC SOAP Fall bank's Alk biand Soap, full size, 10 ounce bar, nicely wiapped. For sixty minutes on Friday, It -j j bats for J-iUC KU'INO F.xtia sliength liquid bluing, put up In one quint bottles. For j sixty minutes on Fiiday. each uC SALMON In Luge llat cans, canned Immediately nltei packing For i""-, sixty minutes on Fiiday, J cans . joC SALT Chippewa, biand table salt, .1 salt that Is a salt, because it is nil salt. 1'ut up in .', pound bags. Km- sixty r minutes on Friday, :i bags foi 1 UC Sale Xo. 2 Begins Promptly at 3 O'clock. Alain Floor 8i:i:nsrCKnn 2,500 yards of standard , Seersucker, In all the popular nnd staple strliH's, all colors. This grade cloth Is worth ordinarily 10c. For sixty L) ,-, minutes on Fiiday OaC UIDP.ONS 1 and Us Inch all silk, double faced Liberty Satin Itlbbons, In all colors, Including light shades. Also 1 nnd VU Inch all silk Taffeta. Ribbons. A splen did quality of million nt an unusual j pilce. For sixty minutes on Friday. 5C WOMAN'S OXFOHDS Lot 1, Women's Oxfoul Tics, made of genuine v It I ami dongola kid skin, with half French concave heels and vesting tops, mid opera pointed straight kid tips and Huglbh back stays. Lot No, 2, made different In stylo but fmni tho same stock, with mllltmy heel mid medium mannish toe, N'ot a pair In tho lot worth less than $.' T,n. For sixty minutes on Fri day, a pair LAOL'ri Another lot of line- Point do Pails Laces, also Mime Oiiental Laces, in cieain and white. The widths tango up to live Inches wide and have Insertion to match. For sixty minutes on Qly-, Fiiday, a yard 1.. 02C SHIItT WAISTS For Women, made of a iiko quality of lawn. In various stjles, some plain, some fancy. Think of a ."He white lawn waist and you'll have tho kind we mo going to soil on Friday. For sixty minutes on Frld Second Floor Sale No, 3 L.' X 1 Hi Begins Promptly at 4 O'clock. Alain Floor SFMMFU I'LANKl'TS-Ki-l size. In white, grey nnd tan, Mulshed with pretty fancy stilpe borders In pink, red and blue, .lust the thing for the chilly evenings we've been having lately. For sixty inln- 1?Ar utcs on Fiidny, 11 pair 04C SHOICS AN'I OXFOUDS For Women, made of good grade black kid. t'nder ordinary conditions this shoo would bo wot th $1.2.'". For sixty minutes on Fiiday, a pair 84c $1.47 t Friday. "JOr ay, each. Xtry A COM HI NATION SAM Hoys Hoods. Kver.v thing In summer goods to go. Hos Knee Pants, made of wash fabric. In light and dink colors, siea i, 6, S, 9 and 10 jeais. Hoys' Washable Caps and Tarn O'Sbantois, In white pique, ducks and linen crash, all icilnrs. Also Hojh' Stiaw Hats, In sailor styles, In plain tod, btuo and mixed stiain. Hiokon sizes. Not an Item worth loss than 2''C, some .Tie. For sixty minutes f j 011 Firday, eaoli IOC WUAPPKKS At an unusual pi lee for one hour. "Women's Poicalo Wiappois, made up In tho best stylo. They are made with deep llounce at bottom, four vaids wide, full plaited Icicle, tinned down col lar The cIosIkhs are mostly tlgiues, tn tludlng such combinations as the follow ing1 Mine and white, giey and white tod and white. For sixty minutes on Frlda, each LAWN'S A combination in Inch Lawn, nlsn India Linens; In addition to the plain goods me many fancy checks nnd snipes. For sixty minutes on Friday, per yard 10c FANCY COVI'HS For leady to be woiked Into some have fancy llgui os lege Mags, and s repiesent foot b For sixty minutes on each Sofa Pillows various designs; others have col- llgui os, others nave col- itlll others me outlined to all nnd base hall scenes, i l,ntl .... t.'. I.lr... ,. ' ::::.:: 3ic 39c TAI5LI LINKN Half Hlenchod Table Damask. A splendid quality of Fabric, 6 lnthe-, wide. In minus doslKtis. A glance at the quality will convince you of Its ex- coptomil value. For sixty min utes on Ftlday Second FI001 HOYS' St' ITS In Vestee, Hlottst; and Double nrcastod Style. The suits nie well niado, the pants havo taped beams and best Patent Waist Hand. They come In throe colors, blue, blown and gray, Sizes Vestoo and Hlnuse Stylos, u to S years, Double Hi ousted Styles, S to Fi years, value, $.'.00, For sixty minutes uu Friday 1.33 69c Third Floor CAUPi'TS Tupestiy HiU".ols Carpets In new designs, mostly daik and medium patterns, although theie aio some light patterns among them. For sixty mluutcb on Friday 40c PAHLult TAHLHS With lrt huh top in 0,1k .mil Mahogany Finish Fane.v turned stiippoi ts and shaped undershelf. .lust the thing for an odd corner or tan be Used as a brli -.i-brai table. For sixty inln utos on I'Vida) 49c JONAS LONG'S SONS. PARK PLACE. Mrs. Frank Collins and chlldien. of Shott avenue, have loturned fioni n two weeks' visit with her parentis in Car'oondhlo. Albert P.usj.ell McNeill, of New York city, who was fotmeiy cn-hler for the Oliard CoiiHtiuctlon company, has been tiansfoiied to Kmu-as City, as cashier of the Harbor Asphalt company. Mr, McNeill haa been vibiting friends In SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE Allow n cnusli to run until It gtU brjond tlie reach ot medicine Ihcv otlcu uy, "Oh, It will wear way," but In most cacj It will wear them tay. Could they be Inctucril lo try th,i kucceiitul mrdlcinr called Kcnip'j lUUam, hlrh la told on a poaitlio euaranlei to cure, lliry would Immediately ice tho cxicllent effect alter taktns tlio flnt doic. Price 'JV', and .. frljl alio tree. At all drussisu. v Paik Plan- lie will leave tonight for Kan.-as rit Ml.ss Ida Waul, of Diamond avenue, nnd Mis.s Anna Vail, of Cnuit stieet. have lotiiinod fioni a tluoe weeks' visit with Miss Clin n Henuott. of Hojal. Pa. llauy Mitchell, of Asble.v, Pa., spout Sunday with Mr. Tioveiton and fam il, of N'ottb Main avenue. There will be an lee cieain nnd 1 ake social Frlda.v evening in the Court Stieet Methodist Hpbcopal chinch. NORTH SCRANTON. The funeial of the late John Mi Ar thur took place on Wednesday after noon tiom the home of bis daughter, Mrs. 'hallos Thompson, on Fast Mai ket stieet. Ml McAaitlllll's death oc elli led on Sunday at Buffalo, whole bo was in the employ of the Lackawanna lion and Steel company on Its new npeintlons at Stony Point. The fun eral service was enndtuttd by llev. 1. 11, Slngoi, assistant pastor of Him Paik M. V.. chuich. and Intel ment was made at Finest Mil! remotely. Mtsis. Hleh anl Hetflellngoi, Samuel Schoff, .lames Beigcr and Homy Shaffer weio tho pall bom ei s. John Zuelnsk!,, who failed to close his notion ami clothing store on West Market street on Wcdnecclny evening at the presciibed union hour, had a denionsltallon of cleiks In tiont of his place lor 11 pa it of that evening. Ho formerly nliseived the nile, and the cleiks did not like his bteaklug the UKietincni The piesuie was too groat lor him unci ho linally decided to cnpltulute. Ho lenowcd ussutniices with tbo cleiks' committee that heic attor bis slcne would close ut the col lect hour. llev. Heoiso A. Cine, pastor of tho Piovldcnce M. 1'. churth, and family aio spending a two weeks' vacation with friends In nnd about Tompklns vllle. Mr. fine wits In town over night, going this morning to Factoiy vllle to olllclate at tho ftiueiul of a foimcr hthool trlond. Mis. II. Mead, who has been scrlous 1 sick ut her home on Paiku stieet, is lepoited convalescent. A mooting of the N'oith Seranton Oloo club will be hold next Sunday af ternoon at 3 30 o'clock at the West Market stieet aptist cliuuli. Mis. James Tietheway and chlldien, Harrison. Maigatet. Maiy and Mabel, of Oak stieet. left yestciday for Beth lehem, Pa., where they will vlblt fi lends the next two weeks. litis Hoese. of School stieet, is sllf fcilng with a soie band, tho tesult of u kick by a vicious mule wbllo at weak In the mines yesterday. Itcv. Stephen H. O'Boylo ,of Wilkes Hnne. was hero esterday visiting his patents. William A. Lynott, clerk of common council, and btother, John H. Lynott, returned homo on Wednesday night fioni u ten days' uln to the 1'an- American nt Buffalo, Niagai.i Falls and Tot onto Misses Lillian and Malgaiot O'Don nell, of (Ire en strict, and Miss Kate FlMin, of Hi ick avenue, have gone to Philadelphia, and Atlantic. City for a tow dajs of tecieatlou. CREEN RIDGE. The Clieen Uhlgo Baptist Mlssbmai y notiety and Ladles' Aid will meet at the home of Mr.s. J. W. Cni pernor this afternoon Misses Kllaboth and Mary Hitch cock, of Washington avenue, will leave today for a visit at Fnlondale. -Miss LI7.ZI0 Palmer, of Dolawato stieet, Is spending .some time at Timk haiinock, whole she is the guest of Ml. and Mis. Samuel Hvcenbac h. Miss Laura Mcldttim, of Itlchmoud paik, will leave toda for a visit nt Owego, N. V. Mis. Chailes Cair, of Dickson ave nue, is visiting fi lends at Ilonosdulo. .Misses Leila and Maigaret Woodiuff and Miss Dota Hoe loft yestciday for a two weeks' stay at Laku Caiej, The Misses Hansom, of Claik's til ceil, me visiting Mis. J. C. Tajlor, of Capouse avenue. The Woman's Missionary society of the liieoii Hldge Baptist chutcli will meet at the homo of Mis. J. W. Cai pentor, 1U0S Dolawato street, Imme diately uftor the close ot the mission- my meeting the Ladles Aid society will have u meeting. A mil aitendauco Is desliod. Panel's band will give an ope 11 air concei'i at tile n een Hldge V heel men's club house next Thursday even ing, August 15, SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. The funeral of Miss Marv Knoskv was held troni the icsldoiien of her parents , 3JU Hlich stieot, yostoiclay at lei noon at " o'clock. 'J'he services over the lotnalns vmuo hold at St. Paul's chinch by Hev. Hnllhoin and were Iatgoly attended by tlto fiitnds and lolatlvcs ot tho deceased young lady, lntoi ment was iniido 111 tho Mlnooka comotery. .V vi iy pretLv wedding was solemn Ixod In tho Illckoty hticet Piosbyteilan church by Hev. W. A. Noith last even lug ut b o'llock, when Miss Katlo Ciiiuther, of Stone nvonuo, and Cluiles 'rackeu, of Mulbiny stieot, weio united In maiilagf. The cei oniony wa.s vvltnt'sscd by a largo number of ft lends of both paitbs. The bilde was intended by hot sister, Miss Anna (lunther. llcoigo Maus acted as best num. After the wedding ceremony tho nuptial patty lotuiued to tho homo of the hlldo'H naionls on Stone avenue. vvhoio u wedding supper was seivod and congiutulatloiiB extended to tint happy pair. The members of (leneral tir.nit com mundcry, No. "JU, Knights of Malta, will moot in ligular session this even ing nt llartman s hall. Homy Me.vei.s, c)f Mioudsbuig, Is visiting his patents on Stoin aveniu Nicholas Holm, of Him street, has returned fiom a four inonths' visit in 1'urope. The Yungor .Miumiieichor will meet for lehoaisal this evening at (lei mania ball . Misses Katlo Kellerman and Sadie AYcbbley, of Cedar avenue, have gone to Lake Wlnola for a week William Scbener has returned fiom a week's stav at Atlantic City. Mls Floience ScbwarlZ. of Plttston, Is the guest of Mi. and Mrs. John Moescl on Plttston avenue. Miss Lena Kelloiman. of South Washington avevue, will leave Satin day for a two weeks' visit at Atlantic City. Miss Mmgaiot Meyeis, uf stone ave nue, Is making a foiu weeks' visit with f 1 lends at Boston, Mns. DUNAIORE. The men who have boon omplo.ved ut the stone iiushoi foi the past two months without 1 evolving un pay lor wotk done, decided estorday mmnliig that they would not work Ioiiroi until they could be assuted tbut the vvoull lie paid piomptly, and as a lesitlt op oiatious mo at a standstill It Is likely that at tho next meeting of the council the mattci will be .settled, anil the In dications me that the mac blue will Im moved to auothet location wbeio It can be opoiatod with less expense. At high noon yosteida. in the Pres byterian uunit-e, Miss Hinrua K. Oi aud Hariy D. Planning, both of New pmt News. Y.I., wero uulted in mar riage by llov. W, F. (ilbbons. The bilde was attended by Mls Anna Hrannlng. and the gionuisman was Paul P.. Hhluehaidt. Hubert Hit Km. of Drinker snoot, has totiiiiied fioni a pleasant slay with lelathes lu Wajno count). Hev. ind Mrs. A. J. Haiigbton havo letuiiied to the lectiiry, attet a month spent with Canada friends Couuclliuau riiomas McLaughlin nnd Thomas Uuiur me spending a week at tho Pau-Anieikan. Hall Thornton, of Drinker street, who has been at Dansvlllo, N. y for sonio time, Is at homo foi n few da. A. A. Koainey, of Cenui'. fy stieet, who has been working In ll'iltin 1 for soveial mouths p.ist, has lotuiued homo. A lauo number of poisons vlsltol tho liniiin of M".. scbank, on Pino stieet, last night, a:i i viewed a 'ting iilllccnt night bloaniiag cot em. Tit in weio ton blossnnu, sonio of ihcm tin Inches across, In full bloom. THE SIC POWDER CO. Booms 1 and2, Com'lth WVfg, SCRANTON, PA, Hining and Blasting POWDER Ui t Mooalo and ItuihlalaWorlu, LA PUN RAND POWDBR CO. '3 ORANOE OUN POWDER Beotrlo Batteries. Klootrla Exrtodari, zplodlng tilMti, safety Kuia aal Repauno Chemical Co.'s gxp?"" IVE EDUCATIONAL. Tuition Absolutely Free. I:ast sfrnuclsbur Mate Normal Schnol, 1 lie Ohm i imr ln slm.rrl tlio hill granting t hi Fi ll. .1,1 iill JlM .pll lllilll, .!. t Hi ll lull m.ikiiu Hi" in ii 'ii I i0 In this hn. 1 III I.. I. ill It im epiii. -iplrmlifr IS ltiic- lol) foi cik rm Mill tuitiinlHta jildrri" (.UUKii: P HIIII.K, Pmuipil An.- ", J'! OBITUARY. l'MALlNH UODUK I.ONKV died lat VednosiUy night at tho homo of her fathet -In-law. T. .1. l.oney, 211 Seventh Mtieot. The clcceased was the wife of tho late Hot boit 1 I.oiuy. of this city, and she Is survived b her niothor and one baby daughtoi. Mis. I.onoy vas the daughter of the late John Dodge, of flaiiicld avenue rihe had been sick idnce the death of her husband, which otcuriofl fifteen months ago. The tuneial i-orvli es will be hold t-aturday nt a.Iiu n'c lock I'l'om tho homo of F J honey, on Seventh etieet Inteiment will be made In Koiost Hill cemeteiy Funerals. Tho funeral of the late ".V. A -Murphy vill bo held toiuoiiow moinlng fiom St. Peter's cathedral at ( o clock. Intel ment will bo made lu tho Cathe dral cemetoiy. A Pocket Cold Curo. Kiaiiso's Cold I'ure Is propated In capsule foi in and will euro cold In the; head, thni.it. chest or any portion of tho body lu :'l limn. You don't have to slop wotk olthor. Trice -5c. gold by all diUficUU. V. ffW. Ivlr.