TIIE SCKANTON TniBUNE-fcATUKDAY MORNINC. FEBRUARY 20, 1S07. S&fes v i.' tf.1 .A iiUll Pet Cameras, If PAID Something New. "-"' Sfi. Other Cameras Mirlnir In prices from $5 to $75- l3 Wyomlnu avenue. West Side Department DEDICATING A NEW SCHOOL BUILDING Exercises That Were Held Yesterday Afternoon In No. 16. ADDRESS BY PROFESSOR HOWELL It Was nn Klouiicnt Kllort--Uis Sub ject Mas l,atriotism--Aililicssus Also Duliiured li) JudKU II. ill. IM v mtls mid .He 111 burs oftliu IJonnl ol School CoiitroN-IInuiIsoiiic 1'lng Presented to School. Tho 'new No. 10 school, on Cb.es.tnut street, rourteenth uaid, wni dedi cated yesteidaj with special public ex ercises held in the "spacious thltd floor of the new building The school chlldien -with theli lespectlve teacheis were heated In the fiont uf the ltnpio- ?norEsson GKORGn howell. He DelHeied a btlnlng Address, on Pa triotism. lsed platfoim and the adult lsItots took up the space In the leai. On the platform weie Supeilntendtn of Schools George Howell, Hdward r. Hlewitt, e contiollet of the rourteenth ward; IZu gene D. Tellows, bccietniy of the school boaid, Piofess,oi E A. Ciuttenden, pilncipal of the school, and the follow ing members of the school boaid: Geoige Cm son, Benson Da is, John Cnsej, W. J. Welbh and John Gib bons T. J. Jennings, school conti oiler of the ward, was chairman of the exer cises After the school had sung "Ameilca" the pupils lendeied an en tertaining programme. The second di vision of the eeiclsts,was devoted to the dedication iitopor Chaiimau Jennings Inttoduced Su perintendent of Schools Howell, who epoke on "Patriotism," a subject sug gested to him by the fact that the pu pils of No 1G had, themsehes, col lected enough money to put chase a handsome American Hair, which was formally inesented to the school. Pre vious to the piesentatlon Jliss Hda Bon ner and Blanche Conklln, both pupils, lead a "Hlstorj of Old No. 1C" and x "Description of New No 1G," r -specthely Mastei Ralph Bunnell made a neat piesentatlon addiess A ery pretty incident of the day was the mm&A V'stsSSiS--1" ., 1 C mm, mWV1 Things for the careful Clothing buyer to buy today. We take it you're interested in anything that'll save you money if the goods are all right and the house responsible. Twenty-five years of square dealing with the buying public of Scranton should convince you that we make no rash statements in our advertisements. . Satisfied? Then buy these today on our advice: lTX.. Tf Trrvn L-iinw ! - -. . . what the Star WaiStS Waist is, u t,ff said. If you don't well, it's the perfec tion of waist making. Why? Extra care in the matching of the stripes, in the cut, the fit, the looks, the everything, sold for a dollar all the world over. Today's temptation price 4pc. PantS ,. grousers, if you think it sounds hetter. Dublin Twist Trous ers. Of course that's just a trade name, but it stands for the best of long wear legwear. More wear in a pair than you can get in any other goods for any money, which means that the higher priced might look a bit handsomer, but would not wear as long: To day's temptation price $2.90. SASVrf EF! BROTHER'S lntrodviLtlon by the chairman of "two little patilots," Atirfloletiti Mattlnu anu Thomas Dougher, two little people who made the biggest Indhlilttal col lection, MI39 Mattlnu Is u lnetty lit tle Italian eltl. After bowing to the audience they left tho platfotm. The school sane "Dag of the Flee." Tho Hag In all Its beauty was stt etched acioss the rear of the stage, forming a bacltgtound for the esteemed gen tlemen of the day. Piofessot Howell's addtess was timely and of a chaiacter In line with school life. It as as fol low s. The American Hag Is somothlns more than colored bunting, moro than glitter ing stars and stilpts, something more than u sjinbol of national pilde. Tho man who looks at that ting and cannot sou bojond Its beautiful folds the thing T, J. JENNINGS. Controller of the Ward and Chairman of Euclses signified, the nation Itself, Is wanting in that civic (duiutlon which constitutes tho highest and noblest citizenship. It Is not slmplj an emblem signifying valor, peace and tiuth, but a lecoul, a hlstoiy of the s,acrltlces made by noble men and women. No man can love that ilng and be lgnoi ant of its hlstoij; know that It was the burner held aloft bj Washington and ehceied bj his aimles, tne Hag that in spired the patilots In Vallev l'orge, tho llig that ciented a new bom bopu at 01ktown, the Hag that Hotted the seas in 181.! and commanded tho lespect of Eng lishmen, the Hag thut floated over Sumtei whenUtaurcjaul made the heavens rain shot and shell; the Hag thut guided Giant in the Wilderness and led his advancing hosts, lighting for civil lights and the equality of men Know all this, then Its leal blgnlflcnnco will dawn upon jou and cenfjr om admlritlon where It belongs, in the nation and Its hlstoiy. But, do not misunderstand mo fiom the historical facts cited To associate pa tilotlsm at all times with belching can non, smoking aitilleiv, Hashing stbies and blood bittlellelds is a most serious blundii Patilotism Is not foi the tented Held alone It belongs in the workshop, tho counting room, the maiket place, the school room, the halls of legislation and the courts of justice. We must not fail to understand the meaning of pitilotism, a civic viituo ranked pre-einlncntlj above all otheis It Is not a diess-pirade emotion that sweels and bmsts on n itlonal holidav and then subsides until some drum and life stlis It into action No, It Is not a compound of scnslbllltj and emotion It does not consist entirely of feeling Its best evpiesslon Is In constant action A man may be thrilled bj the ' Star pnorEssoR e a cruttenden. Pilncipal of tho Building Which Was Pormall Dedicated. Spingled Banner," 01 thrown Into a flt of patriotic fervoi by "Marching Thiough Georgia," and lemnln a clod foiever at teiward. A school boj may be stlried by the eloquent and glowing peilods of a Those The ones we talked of yester day. There's a few pairs left. Suppose you'd call them quite a lot if you saw them alto gether. Not many, though,. the way they're selling. Scranton people appreciate a "good thing," if it's genuine. Enough tor today and tomor row we hope. Best come today, though more sure of getting your size: $1.73 and $1.98. Boys' Pants The cellar door brand, invented by Mrs, Hopkins. Double seated. Double kueed, too. 'Twould save the boy a lot of scolding if you bought him this kiud. And the price will please you as well as the pants, 45c. Today. b h mm 77 4 -' J Henry or n Webster, and vet show himself unworthy of llbcity fdr live minutes in the absence of his teacher. Patilotism is not a plant of mushroom growth, tt Is the off'pilng of n llbeial education, tt grows bv patient toll out of Individual wotk that fosters true na tional gieatness. And with jou, teachers, lests tho re sponsibility of Inculcating and Implanting civic virtues In tho minds and hearts of these chlldien. O, dutk Is our future and tho futuie of tho nation If there Is no do all e In your hearts to train our bojs and gills to become patilots, men who love good government and desplso cotruptlon and fraud. If we aio to continue as a free, pros pel ous and happy ipeople, out children must bo Uught that tho woild Is full of solemn questions that are to be settled only thiough such Intelligence and In tegilty as Is possessed by themselves rurthei, that ovi public acts are Just as sacred and should bo viewed with Just us much solicitude as 0111 private ones, After Piofessoi Howell had lecelved tho applause of the assemblage Chalr inun Jennings paid a nice compliment to Judge H. M. Edwards, introducing him as one of tho honored speakeis of the day. Judge Hdwauls lefi allied fiom making a lengthy speech He spoke of the beauty of the new build ing, how well It shows from a distance and fiom tho fact of the ancient type of aichltectural Judge Edwauls op pi oved the Idea of extending the Imag inary poweis of tho student. Ho sug gested that How eis and fountains lie placed mound the school giounds and addiesslng tho members uf the school boaid, Judge Edwaids endeavoied to again Impress upon them the vlitue of a cultivation of the esthetic taste. School Conn oilers) Wdsh and Caison weie then lntioduced; also Mr Blewltt, who thirteen yeais ago repiesented the rouiteenth waid. Piofesor Ciutten den, in behalf of the teachers and pupils, thanked the boaid foi their new home Aftei a sons, "Hod, White and Blue" the exeiclses weie ovei. Tho building wasnftmwaid Inspected by those piesent The exeiclses given by th children of the school weie veiy inteiesting William Hayes delivered a fine address of welcome, followed by lecltntlons by Mtss Anna Welseniluh and Fiank Mills, two clevci elocution ists Eottie Vockioth, Louise Simon, Annn Hose, and Lucy Taust, gave an exhibition of club swinging, nnd Uuth Thomas leelted; also Belle Mabey. Both did well. Seven girls In costume perfoimed a pietty little thing called "The Rainbow." They weie. Rachel Jones, Lena Koch, Louise Simon, Ella Welseniluh, Lucv Faust, LIda McCabe, and Ll?zle Simon. A eiy neat sou venli progi amine was piesented to each visitor. WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY. Several of the students of this side held exeiclses yestoidav afternoon In eommemoiatlon of Mondav's blitli an nlveisatv of Geoige Washington At No IS school the puolls gave a pio giamme, also, at No 14 school At No. 13 school, Piofessor Heniy Keimnei llng teachei, filcnds of the pupils gath eied and listened to a lendeilni? of a. long enteitalnment. "Ameilca" " sung bv the school, followed by conceit lecltatlons Mlts May Paisonsi lead an essay on "Washlnston as a Bov" and a declamation was given bv David II. Jones Saiah Davis lead an es sa, ' Celebiating Washington's Ulith day." Recitations weie also nicely given by Mamie Buichell, "Washing ton's Biave Deeds," Nettle Ruiten auei, ' The Tempest;" Llzlo Davis, "Flowms foi Washington;" Leola Illghflcld, 'The Call foi Washington," Lizzie Huivev, 'The Vow of Washing ton," ElmOi Jenkins, "Gland Review," Ellswoith Kelly, 'Some New Hatch ets;" Ralph Collins, 'Tiuo Happiness," Ellas Jones, 'The Gieatest Man of His Day," Beitha rreeman, "Oui Tlag," Dora Schwln, "Kindness," Willie Da vis, "Washington's Deeds," Bertie Thomas, "Washington's Hatchet and Gun," Willie Williams, "Clown Wash ington a Hero," Tommy Thomas, "We Celebi ato AVashlngton's Blrthdaj." Esas bv David Thomas, Jennie Wil liams, Mabel Moigan, Saiah Evans, Willie Schubert, Amanda Moigan, Ef fle Biownlng, Leonaid Schlagei, Mnitha Thomas, May Motgan, Katie Arnold, Stella Reap, Esthei Havard, Willie Ear ley, Nellie Walsh, Llsvio rienham, Gwenetta Phillips and little Wllfoid Davis, a song IT WAS NOT BUTTER, rood Inspector Cullen aftei nn analvsis of the specimens of the stuft sold foi battel bv Homy Weisbeig jesteiday lepoited that two of the live cakes he had examined aie oleomai gnilne, eoluied fat As oleomaigai ine is not unhealthy the food Inspectoi is not authoiized by the citv boaid of health to pioceed asalnst the guiltj peibons The case has been placed in the hands of Constable Timothv Jones It is likeU that Constable Jones will lefei the case to the btate food Inspec tor. Theie is a line ot $100 toi the of fence Tlie harness ease will be laid at the door of J C. King and he w 111 be called upon this morning to answei the chaige ot lecelvins stolen goodb BROTHERS ARRESTED. The McNIcholas bovs on rouiteenth stieet have become notoilous as toughs and theli pooi old father, Will iam, has moro than once felt that "shaipei than a seipent's sting is a thankless child " Last night old mar McNIcholas caused the an est of his two sons, John and Waltei, chaiglng them befoie Aldeiman John with hav ing smashed the wlndqws and doois of his house on rouiteenth street, and making Hit eats against the family. The misdemeanor was committed eailv last evening Lieutenant of Police Will iams and Olllcei Matthews ai rested th' two joung men on Luzerne stieet. Thcv offered no leslstance Last nit,ht botl slept cell next to cell In the police sta tlon They will be given a heailiT, this morning bj Aldeiman John. AMERICAN VOLUNT.EKRS. At the Volunteei nimoiy this even ing Majoi J. J LIndsav, commandei of the Pennsylvania battalion, v, 111 lend a gland tally Vocal and Instrumental music will be civ en Tho Sundaj meetings will be Bible leading at P a. m, "Is Jesus Chilst tho Messiah''' People's piayer sendee at 3 30 p m led by Captain ard Mrs, Johns ON THE REAL STAGE. Those who heard the Bertha Gallant1 dramatlo enteitulnment last Mondaj evening at the Academy of Music nn probably not nwaie that the quaitett that sans duilnir the church scene c ' Leah, the roisaken," was composed o oui own Mori Is Thomas, Tom Beynoi Dav Id Beynon and John W. Join Llewellyn Jones plaved the orgun 1 which they weie all hnndsomelj pah and complimented by Miss Qalland un ner manager, ' MEWS NOTES AND PERSONALS A patilotla festival will be held Mon day night, Washington1!! blithday, a tho Scianton Stieet Baptist chuich un del the auspices of the Baptist Youni People's union. Dr, A, P. Longstieet asMsitcd by Di W. E. Allen and Di. E. M, Pejtnypackoi pel fanned an operation on the head ol ox-Police Oinccr Ftank GloaBon last Tuesday, to remove n supposed blood clot lrum the brnln, The trephining how ovei developed that the pibguusU was. Ineonet t and that no serious condi tions existed. Dr. E. Y. Harrison, Dentist, Mear3 Hall. 113 S. Main avenue. The wives of nil the presidents ftom WuEhlngton to Mclvlnley will bo lepre sentcd at Monday evening's Mnttha. Washington tea to bo given ut the Plymouth Congiegutlonul chinch. Meredith Jones has remodeled n barn on Not th Main avenue and w'lll put In machine! y thut will turn out any kind of bankets. We laundty stiff collars with soft button holes. Crystal Laundry. lllehnrd Phillips, the c6nductoron the Luietne stieet cm, has recovered fiom a week's Illness Entprprlso ledge, Lojnl Knights of Ameilca, will gH'o a smoker Monday evening, Choice cut (lowers and flovvei de signs, nt Palmer &. McDonalds, 514 Spruce. . Miss Mnithn James, of Plymouth, was the guest of Miss A. T. Ilumphievp, of South Lincoln avenue, on Thuisdny. A plain tea by tho Ladle-' Guild w 111 be given next Thursday evening at St. David's chinch The latest and best stjles. Roberts, 12C Noith Maine. Most Side Litisiucss Director). HARRIET J. DAVI5, rLORIST. Cut flowers and funeial designs a specialty; 104 South Main avenue; two doors from Jackson stieet. MORGAN'S PHARMACY, 101 N. MAIN avenue Physicians' piescrlptlons care fully prepared from wan anted pure drugs and chemicals A lino assortment of misses, lino stationery blank books, varnish stains, mixed paints or fancy work, aitlsts' mateilals, window glass, wall paper and plctuie moulding. Clerk at stoie all hours if night. SECOND HAND TURNITURE-Cash for anj thing you have to sell Turnlture, Stoves, Tools, etc. Call and sco tho stock of J. c King, 701 to 709 West Lack awanna avenue. OBITUARY. Trancls B Chandler, whoso death oc cuired at Monti oe this week, was boin In Mas"achutetts In Decembei, 1S1C In 1S31, then a joung man, he came to Mont lose and engaged In business and con tinued till a few veais ago to be one of Montrose's successful business men. A few yeais since, heulth having failed, Ml. Chandler was obliged to ietlro fiom act ive put suits in which he was prospeied, and fiom which ho has been gieatly missed b a large circle of friends Miss Mame Adams, of Honesdale died Thuisdav morning of heait tioubie, at the home ot hci lunts, the Misses Vlers, of Haw ley, wheie she had made hei home since the denth of hei mother two veus ago She was 20 veais of age and a wide ly populai voung ladv. Tho funeral will take pi ice tills morning at 9 o'clock tiom St. I'hllomeiui's chinch. Interment will be made In the Haw lei Catholic eeme tei j. Late Thuisdav night the life of Mrs Jacob Eckel t ended at hei home, 338 Biich strclt, South Side. Hei death was due to a bilef Illness of pneumonia bhe has been a lesident of the South Side foi u long ptilod, and was'highlv lespccted bv all who knew hei A husbmd, son, Oeo Eckel t, and a daughter, Mis ilatthew Bjron, survive hei rlhe funeial will take place tomorrow. Atrs Josephine Warner died at the home of her son-in-law, Pred Klpp, ot Wllkes-Uaiie, on Thurdaj morning aged 0G vears Deceased came to this eountrj from Germunv fourteen years ago, since which time she has lived with Hei man Weiss, a son bv a formei mir ilage, in Palrvlew, who, with hei daugh ter, Mis Klpp, ale all the famllv that survive Mrs William Millard died at her home In Old Poige on I'riduy morning ot Plight's disease She leaves a husband and seveial children to mouin her lo-s She was a membei of the Moosle Pies bjteilan church, and the funeial set vices will be hi Id In that church on Sundav afternoon at 1 o'clock Interment In the Marcj cemeterj. "Wits Mnme Adams died at tho home ot hei aunts, the Misses Mevers at Hones dale', on Wednesdav night at iH'i o'clock, of stomach and heait trouble She was 11 veal-, 5 months and 10 das of age The funeial will be held this (Satuna) morning fiom St Phllomen i's chinch Interment In the Catholic ceineteij H. W Carrltson, an old lesident of Lvnn, died of Blight's disease Jlondiv, Feb S, 1S97 He was upwards of beventj veais of age and was one of the bist known fmmeis In that communltj. He was a biothei of a former editor of the Montrose Democrat. A wife and several sons and daughteis suivlve him Tho death of Mrs Emmn McCollum, re lict of John McCollum, deceased, one of the eall residents of East Bridgewatei, occui led Satuidai, I'eb 13 1S37, a'ed Sb yeais. Her funeral was attended Mon dav, being condiateil bj Rev I, N, Ship man, of the Methodist Episcopal chuich A telegram has been lecelved In Pitts- ton announcing that William V, Tovvnei, of Kansis Cit, a biothei of A L Town ei, of Plttston, Is dead The deceased was foimetlj a resident of Biadtoid eountj, Tho lemalm were brought lo Plttston foi Intel ment. Vara, wife of J. J Gillespie, of Wj omlng, died on Thuisdav, agid 31 veais. The deceased is suivlved by hei husband and llvo children The funeial will take place Sundaj. Interment will be In the Avoca cemeterj . A t-veir-old child of Mr. and Mis Will lam Koch, of 1.3 South Garlleld avenue, ..is taken slek Thursday and died j es teidaj The Illness was from mebianeous noup The funeral date has not been leclded upoji On Thursdaj afternoon Miss Emllj Isa belli Aloxander died at her res'dence on South Illvei street, Wllkes-Bane, after i piolonged lllnes She is suivlved by h r sister, Cat lie M , and by thiee b-oth-l i, lohn B , William Murray and Charles II Vis Saiah Mlddlebeigor died on Wed nesd ij evening in East Mauch Cluinl' ged j jeais The funeial will tale dace this morning from the iesldci.st John E Rlesel Paul B Jennings died at his home, jugt lorth of Timkhannock, on Wednesday i ght, aged SI jeais. (renso on Silk. When a grease spot Is found on a silk lroaa It maj often be lemoved at veij It tie cost of time or tioubie. Take a vl tlag caid oi any piece of brlstol boaid Split It open and nib the spot on tho xreng side of tho silk with what was ho lns'de suiface of the card This Is so lmple a lemedj that It seems childish, ut If applied soon enough and earcfullv naugh it Is nearlj alwaj i successful lemember to tub on the wiong tide of he silk. Kclntic Ithcniiiutism Cured. L Wagner, wholesale druggist, Rlch nond, Vn , sas "I had a feaiful atack of Sciatic Rheumatism, was laid ip almost two months, was foitunate naugh to get Mystic Cuie for Rheuina Isni. This cured me after doctoi's irescrlptions had failed to have any fleet. I have also heard of fino lesults torn others who have used It." Sold )y Call Loren, druggist, Scianton, 418 uckiivv anna avenue. To Cure a Cold in One Un). Tako laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. VII druggists refund the money It It ,'ulls to cure. 25 cent IMtOl'E&bOn. .7. 5f. MtlNYON. Most women have some Inward trouble which makes life mlsei able and causeH an early breaking down of the whole sj stem Plot Munjou sajs that his Pemale Rim cdles will positively cine the following sjmptoms. Leucmrlioea oi whites, pio lapsus or fnlllhg of the womb and bick ache, bearing down pains, tiled feeling, "oieniss and dragging In the hips nnd loins, pilnfut menses, senntj menses, suppiesied moiiBes nnd regiilato menstiu til periods that come too often Pi lec, Lj cents If theie Is leudonhoea or whites do not fall to use Munjon's I.cUeon hoen Tab lets. Pi Ice, SO cents. These umedles pi o vlde a homo tleatment that cures speed llj and eompletelj ull foims of female complaints Profcssoi Munyon puts up a separate cine foi each disease At all diugglsts, inostlj J'i cents a vial Peisonnl letttis to Prof. Vunjon, luO'i Alch stieet, PhlHdelphia, I'a unsweied with flee medical advice for anj disease Suburban News In General SOUTH SIDL Yesteiday afternoon, It being the list day of school prior lo Washington's Ulith dav, nppioprlato exercises weie held In the different schools on the South Side In honor of the occasion In No 11 a delightful piogramme was arranged and pleasinglj lendeied Tho looms weie deeoiated In n itlonal colors, and huge portraits of the savei of oui countiy sur mounted with led, white and blue. Tho blackboirds were adorned bj the pupils vlth patriotic emblems In corresponding colors, vvhleh presented, as a whole, a verj aitlstic appeaianec In Piofessoi O'.Mnllej a loom the piogrammo was as follows- Song, "To Washington" School Recitation, "Life of Washington, ' Anna McCoj Address, "Why Do We Salute Oui nag?" Vaij McDonald Response 'leiesa McGuigan Son-, "Keller's American Ilvmn" School ' Paiody on Washington" Eugene OHaia Recitation, "Barbara riltchle," Gertiude O'Hara Song, "International Ode" School Oiation, "Defense of Hofer, the Tjro- lese Patriot1' . Patrick Plahoitj Song, ' Hall Columbia" . . . School Tho principal featuie of the above pio gramme was the foielble manner I n which Patilck Tlahertj delivered his speech of defense Manj of the passages, as uttered, Illustrated a marked degree of sk'll In the ait of oratorv In Miss McGulgan's loom the following numbeis weie an mged far hei pupils Song, ' Star Spangled Bannei" . School Instrumental solo .Kittle McParland Eissj , "Washington" . Ll7:Ie Condrou Recitation, "Babj's Thoughts," Agnes O Connoi Vocal solo Agnes Relllej Recitation nnle Vuriaj Recitation Amelia Andiews Song, "Red, White and Blue" . . School Vocal duet Agnes Relllej, Ethel EdwarrU Recitation . Edwiid Saigen' Instiumeutnl solo Kit JUrirland Recitation . .. . .Veina Jackson Song, "Ameilca" . . . School Both peifo-mances were hlghlj ippie clated bj' the large number of patents who weie present By theli presemo thej aioused the pupils to do their ut most, and demonstiated that nsido from the teaoheis and scholais the active In teifst taken In the education of the chll dien Is verj extendve Tho joungei Maennerehoi gave a thor oughlj enjojable conceit In Schlmpff's hall last evening The following pro giemme was lendeied Selection . Professor Saft Wine march. Scianton Youngei Maennoichoi Duet, tenoi and bass, ' O Du Hlmmel Blauei Sop." Gustavo Rupeit and W Zlesemei "Belm Llebscheur Hails," Gcimmla Mnennerchor Mixed vo'ces, "Pruhlings Waltzei," Scianton Siengeirunde Baritone olo, "Wntilor Bold" Mi Jones "Wildmoi gheu" Scranton Siengenunde Duet, tenor nnd lns Evans and Jones Soprano olo. . Miss Magdalene Robinson ' Sancta Lucli, Itallenlshes Volkslled," Aibeitei ostblldungs Vereln Tenor solo, "Andei Wesei," Gustavo Rupert "Es Steht oln Leld " Badclna Jlaenneichor "Dei Lange Vngesler," Scranton Youngei Maennerehoi Humoious duot, ' Iaac Cohn and Aaion Velcr." Chailes Pell and George Tasold Duot, harmonica and gultai .Held Bios Wo laundry stiff collars with soft button hole8 Crvstil Laundrj The Columbus council, Young Ven's Institute, give a social In Ph irmacy hall last evening foi membei s onlj. This evening the Rt Tohn's Basket Ball team will compote with the South Scian ton team In St. John's hall Thomas Carden of Caibondale, was en tei tallied as the guct of JIIs Maj Ma hon at hei home on Cedai avenue Thuis daj Choice cut Howers und Hower designs at Palmei S. McDonald's, Cll Spruce. PKoviur.Nci:. Wanted A joung in m to act as cot re spondent of 'ine Tilbune In Piovldence Address Citj Edltoi bj lettei, stating rpjaliHcntlons Tho funeial of Margaret, the joung daughtei of Mi. and Mio Samael Thorne, of McDonough avenue, who died Wedncs duj, took place vosteulaj aftei noon In terment was made In Hvde Park Catholi cemctei j Mi's Mime Mairon of Kcysei avenue, Is visiting friends In Ph'l ulelphla An excellent enteitalnment was eon 111 I Cll! t At Our New anj Klcgaut Storjrooin, 1H0 WYOMING AVENUE. Coal txchnnse, Opp, HotclJernjn. "Old firm in hsw faiirt'ountl iiiRS," like an old 'Stone in new settings," shines more brilliant than ever, and 'Shines for nil." Diamonds, Fino Jewlery, Yatches, Silvervaro, Silver HoYeUies, Rich Cut Glass, Clocks, Fino Leather Goods, Opera Glasses. When yon see our Net Prices you will ask for No Discount. All Are Welcome. ducted bv tho Junior Christian Endeavor Doolety of the North Main Avenue Bap tist thurch lat evening In the locttiro looom of tho chuich. nuN.Moiu:. Miss I'loicnco Powler, of Cherry street, has l etui lied from a visit with friends In Wuvcily. Mls Belle Penwaulcn, of Honesdale, Is being entertained us hei guest by Miss Untile Jenkins, of Butlei stieet. Mrs. Geoige Collins, of Kelstci's, Pn., Is ths guest of Mi, and Mis Dwlght Col lins, of Butlei srtreot. A H Ollvoi, of Philadelphia, Is vlsit inr Ids sou, Charles Oliver, of Green Ridge stieet. Superintendent of Schools N. T tlous. el, hns gone on a biislness tilp to Wllkes Barrc lho Industrial school which Is being conducted finder the niisplcos of the Wo men's guild ot St, Mnik's church will meit In tho parish house this afternoon at '-' o'clock The services In the Presbyterian church tomorrow will be ns follows Services at 10 30 a in and nt 710 p m. Subjects Moinlng, "No Compromises In Religion," evening, "Chilst's Appuclitlon of Ills People" All m o welcome. Rev. WIT.Iam P Gibbons, pastor An addition ha been added to the ul lcndy excellent programme for the en tertainment which Is to be given bv tho Lovnl Legion Drum corps A selection will be given bv the famous Ailington Bell's (liinrtctte, of Scranton; selection upon piano, violin and harmonica. Messis Jones, Puidy and Raines, recitation, Eva Montgomorv The public schools of tho borough will bo closed all dav VonUnj b order of Superintendent N T Housei. One of tho most brllllnnt social nffalis evei given In Dunmoro was the bill an 1 ilowei social given bj tho voung 1 idles of Dunmoio last night in Odd Pellows' hill The defoiatlons wore simply mag nificent and far outclassed anj thing pie vlous of Its kind Gnv festoons ot evei greens ctinatlons and roes hung sus pended fiom tho center of the celling to the different corners of tho hall, which piesented a perfect bower of loveliness to thp eve Tho d'splij of costumes wcio rich nnd varied, the whole sceno present ing n most nnlma'ed one The danco was In chaige of the following ladles and gentlemen The Misses Maggie Cunnlng ham, Annie Gibbon.? Delia Liukln, Mag gie Moran nnd Joseph Voorn Vis I'linlt Mnlott, of lljd Paik, furnished the music for the evening Over lr0 guests weie piesent, including several out-of-town sueJt3 MENOOKA. James Eagan, of Divls street, was painfull', injuiel about the back and hips at the Taj lor mines jesteidaj by a fill of lock Division No !), Ancient Order of Hiber nians, will meet Sunday. The No i Independent club has gone to tho wall The enteitalnment of tho Greenwood Choral union, which takes place at tho Pathei Mathev hall on Thuisdav. even ing 1 eb Jo promises to be a musical tic it, and the affair should be libeially p itronlzed. One on the Pru'ichcr. The following dialogue recently oc cui red In un English countiy ehuich when the lectoi was catechising the ehll diin. "What Is youi name''' he asked a snapping glil o! U, the onlj daughtei of the village boniface He lecelved no leplj "What Is joui name'" said the mlnlstei, in a moie peremptoiy vnj "Nin o' jei fun, pai3on, jo kna ma neamo vena weel Duon't je saj, whan je're at out houso on u neet, Bet, bring mo l pint o' jell?" The eongiegation, in spite of the saeiedncss of tho place, was on a broad giln The Smilo of ttrpotiim. Whj' do we not nlwajs smile whenever we meet the eje of a fellow -being ' Tint is tho Hue lecognltlon which outht to pas from soul to soul constantly Little chlldien In simple conirnunltles do this in voluntarily, unconsclou-lj The honest he iitel German peasant does It It Is like magical sunllcht ill thiough th it simple land, the perpetual greeting on tho ilfent and the left between strangers us .thej pus bj each othei nevei without a smile Helen Hunt Uronu Two-Cent Pieces. A few jeai ago 1 W0 COO bionze 2-cent pieces weie set nlloat Thiee million ot these are still outstanding 'Ihiee million J-cent nkkol pieces are scattered over the United Stites but It Is verj larelj that one is sesn A Vc'W Hfsponsihitit). With Chil-tmas o'er. Y man his biain must ral'o, And cut down the cost of life, So that he maj buj his vvlfo A wheel of this veai's make Philadelphia North Ameiican AMUSEMENTS THE FROTHIIfGRRM. V.'nf ncr.VUeis Mainiori. John 1.. Kerr, Acting Manager. Ve;k Commencing Mondaj, Tebriiarj 23d Opening with abreclal Washington llirth- uu Matlnte Monday. Amjrlca's Orcnttst Repertoire Organization The Spooners Cilna cll nnd an p-v rollout supporting company. Charge of llill Nightly. Dime f.Utlnee Dully. Mondaj .Matinee. ... f ho Judge's ite. ' Uondaj Mslit...."ln9z,' a vioxiciu Itcmancj leaning prices.. 10 u and 8 1 touts Jlatineo 10 , to all parts of tho housa On Jlondiy I'Vonhin' ona laly and ono gentleman or two 1 idioi admitted on ono SO. lieicet. it reserved UtMun'Jii m lillnyaudCp m Mondaj THIELE School of Music, 5:0 Spines St. Mrs. KatSiarine Thiele, Voice Training, Solo Siniuj Ernest Thiele, Violin Piano, 'Cello eitscmbla Hoth teachers at cclcbratcJ Scharv.en'n Consul atory, New Yor'c Also other competent tcacheib engaged Mr. l'lil.-lj is the successor to ths lat; HERR KOPFF. Lodge and Corporation Sols, Robber Stamp Inks, AH Colors, Caters, Pads, Pooka) Gutter, Scissors, Rovolvars, Razors, Strops, Patltosks, Bicycbs and Supplisi, Umbrella Repairing Athletic and Gymnasium Goods, AT S rf?& I Hi"! I'll 222 WyOWIHG MUM THURLOW INSTITUTE It Is a well-known fact thnt the uso of HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINES so pie occupies tho System that attacks of DI3' EASE iiiu PREVENTP.D, The OPPICIAL Statbtlcs of Germany prove that persons using HOMOEOPA THIC REMEDIES llvo on an uveiage ot TWENTY YEARS LONGER than thoso Who iij OLD SCHOOL MEDICINES. Suffeiers from Rheumntlsm, Meural gla, Catairh, Asthma, D Anopsia, Kidney Dl'case, Hntdness of Hearing, Acute Ca pillary Bronchi tin, Dlseises of tho Eje, UUiuuy Dloen3e, Piles, Lumbago, Kc mnlo Diseases, Coughs. Colds, Orlppo and Paralvsis aio coiislantlj expiesslng their heartfelt giatltude foi tho mlrnculous euro of these dlse ise Mrs Gknson, 21S Linden St., Bays: My bnby (I months olUl was very sick, could sc.ucely bieathe The doctoi called It Capillary Bronchia- nnd pronounced It seiious. Took 'Ihuilow A9 and AID. and in a ew dajs was thoroughly cured. THE EVE Mr W L. King, 312 Mulberry street. Scianton, snjs: "I was surfeilng with my ejes, and was undei the enro of a lesi dent phjslcl in six months, he Anally sent me to an EYE SPECIALIST. I still gro-v worse I then went under treatment nt tho TIHTREOW MEDICAL INSTITUTE, and wat cuied In ten dajs." PREE PIIVS1CIANS. If jolt send a POSTAL CARD to 301 SPRUCE ST, SCRANTON, a PHYSICIAN will be sent to attend you until cured, his seivlces will cost jou nothing Tho Medicines me mostly 23 cents. EXAMINATION TREE et the olllco. Soctnit) Building nnd Savings Union. Clmteied under Pennsylvania laws Home olllce, room3 20S and -'09 Mears building, Scranton, Pa.; telephone Uu2. Olllcers Colonel Geoige Sanderson, president, Colonel r L Hitchcock, vice president, Edmund A Bmtl, actuarj , L. J. Slebecker, lieasiuei, Horace E Hand, nttornej , Albeit Ball, secietarj; R. K. Cruner, superintendent of agencies. Board of dllcctors Colonel George San deison, nttornej and counsel-at-law , Col onel P. L. Hitchcock, lnsuranco and attor nej , Edmund A. Bartl, county survejor; L J. Slebecker, carpets and draperies; Albeit Ball, secietnij of S B , and S U.; Prank II. demons, shorHT of Lackawanna count j , Prank P Chilstlan, hatter and gent's furnisher, C. C. Peiber, of demons, Perber &. O'Mnlley Co , Charles R Con nell, secretary and tieasurer Lackawanna mills SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT, JAN, 1, 1897. ASSETS Cash In bank and olllce $ 2,822 40 Real estate loans .. 40,741 21 Stock loans 510 0J Installment dues unpaid S00 73 Interest and premium due and unpaid .... 1,131 S3 Real estate 1,700 00 Olllce furniture and fix tures 2S1 21 Insurance advanced ... IS 73 Due from expense fund . S3 00 $18,101 21 LIABILITIES Installment stock $2u,0uS 72 Debentuie and coupon stock 8,131 00 Dues Advanced by mem bers . 73S CO Bills pajable 1,000 00 Undivided profits 2,122 89 $43,10121 PROPIT AND LOSS Interest and premium received $ 1.S37 GS Interest and premium delinquent secured .... 1,131 S3 Tines lecelved C3 3J Withdrawal piollts 21 02 $ S.037 42 Sundrj loan fund, In teict nnd discount .. $ 40 30 Debentuie dividends ... 20123 Interest nnd discount . 219 02 Delinquent Interest and premium July 1 . . 377 10 Net prollts, (0 months) . 2,122 81 $ 3 037 43 umbei of shares In foi ce Jan 1, 1SJ7, 1,301. V c w nut Komi nsents. W rite or call Coi n.irticiilins. It. K. CltANEIt, Uupt. ol Agencies, Mears Building. If the ISabv Is Cutting Teeth. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by mil lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success It soothes tho child, softens the gums, allajs all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Sold by druggists In every part of the world. Be sure and call for "Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Sjrup," and take no other kind. Twenty-live cents a bottle. M!!1EJI11L A CADEMY OF MUSIC, - Tridaj Cvenlnir, ppr 4(1 (fl baiurday Alatinec, h III batirday Uveninj, I tiJ lu'OU I'RICCS Oallerj, 15c , Balcony, 25c .3-c.; First 1 loor, 3SC , ,?oc 75c. Matinee Adults 20c, i Children, 10c. Anywhere. An Elaborate Sconlo Pioductlon ot Frank Harvey's Latest Success, THE LAND OF TIE LIVING A talented compinj Loadod by tho sidling jouns uctoi, FRANK KAKIUNGTON. ACT I TLo Llnif s Kullmra A Homo in Kuins, ACTir-lh Kristi Mountains Capo Colon ACT lll'-'lhaPoor Homo of thoArk wliRhts in Lnnilon ACT IV. riio Old Shod, nt Slmdwell I onoon by gut. ACT V. Jlio Limes Fulhani A CADEMY OF MUSIC, Monday Afternoon, CPR TO MonJay i:cninK, L13' TULSUAY EVI.MNO, PCB. 23. tiuaranteed one ot the most enjoyable per- lormanccs ever i;en 111 ocramon. HENNESSY LEROYLE Accomii'iihoJ comodinn, nnd a corapotont ioinnnii, In Eawiird Owliiris lownoa 3-act lefitun ito comodj, OTHKIJ PEOPLE'S MONEY 00000000000000000 Y This companj appealed in Head- V O inf? Teb 3 to tho great delight of a A A try tekct, dlbcilmlnntlng audi- X Y ence of bJl pcions It Is a legltl- V mate lomedj (not a faice comedj. () A N'o singing No dancing ) Clean a X in Ita lines nnd munitions A thor- V Y oughly enjoj iblo entertainment. A John D M'bhlei, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ro Adnnce In Prices Tallory IB"; balconj 2j-35c oich s.r.i ein l.i 5 0. par o-cll drs nn1 uiclisotia'io Matinee 1 lrst fluoi,ruioro'l Biats o)c, brleony. ioorvod t-pats 25o; chil dren lean ert ho ,t anywliora "oc. S' THEATER Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Ffb 22, 23, and 2i Sam DeLson Jletiopolltnu Company In tli Bleat milltaiy comedy drama, TSie President Boutitiful Scenen, Klcgant Costumes, Catchy SpeclaK es, and tlw marel 0' tho contuiy, 1 11 ionr; uiTnonri M Admission 10, 20 or 30 Cents. Tor this week only Ladies and Children Afternoons 10 cents.