Tllti SCRANTOiV TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, JFXE 21, 1S9S. (71 ritic "nll Dccoiations, Choice Tall Papers, Hoom or Wall Moulding, Window Shades and fixtures, all qradcu and all prices, irom the lowest to the highest made, suitable for cottaqc or palace, cud for all tastes and conditions. We invite Inspection. Children's Cnnlnqcs, Children's (Jo-Carts, Hots' lj.xprcss Wagons Velocipedes, etc., at vcr attractive prices. See them. Blank Account Hooks, all desiiabic stjlcs and sires, lor all sons of business. St. pie and fancy stationer. (or office, stote and housj uses. Laiftc ariet) and popular prices. M. NORTON, 3c: I.acU. c, Sci anion V Sl.i!n St. Wilkes-IJarre. F iJAMOl S For tlic UAIBl.P IMSII Polrnile H ACKA WANNA "The" (LrfAUNDRY. IM lilt 01 PERtY LIS I i i ' i ni . nli in lit r ollR JV' t . v. lliMtm, I' ( lit i HI i M Ui'liijriC M u -uiics Ihi i I Unit Miin'lii'Jftf not ! Winn. ill i'ist I it. ui eli,jrir h mi i 1 hi i, I i Mnntn, IOi i u lxtn, i')c Muptal ItiLiiitli IOl '2i)o WYOMING A VHMJK, SCRANTON COLUMBIAN DETECTIVE AGENCY ..foE CiVK 8'JILDliiG. SCRANTON, PA. Villors kol1rlted W laid I IIicm I ailed. t tli rate t 1 ,n (m CHOWS CATARRH POWDER dOLUSL" rrcpTred arconlliiK to tin; prooriptiun of a pionilnulit po lulWt It liiHtantly it -lii'i and pel in nu ntl tines Catarrh, A i' ni.i ll.n ler t old in the llcul, -'.i Tlim t and 2111111; II irmli-vs. r i nit t.iUiii,.il Ki.td this ti-btlmnii-ii i "iv n c'ii i rh lvroiln roll, inl and i " I ni i-i of l it ti i h whkh Wd a ik'-i t ilnl "no of lime M.incllnr" I ii i I Cc iihiiliu tin p it inn nt of Staid), ! I1 M . N 1 Viishlliutun l) t- Inc. J' itiiK Sulci in ill Hist i',in ci nc i Hex Llliorul Hiniih with powiler t u i lompltte m.illi il on inelpt nt 15 i i'-- Grovn G-iinriii Fowler Go, .ilntin l'lacc New Vork. m M.LEI 8 0 I x(f)jiiptl ii ii(Mji I'isiiiiiiim vilco in '' Tiber !;ii! M BHi l"t ""ipi'ls t ciiiiruiiiet i"p H'VitPtl. I,nrs3 I ill I II. l It, , I t Mil nu. i it. j (j aus Cora n supdw ten rile or t-all ,or Price I.Ut Kl MP, 103 Wyoming Avenuo 1M-IKS0NAL. r.pcnso JI llallntc-ad apmt Mja'ciduy In Iiim.li union. Mis Mar Olicl In tho KUont of frit ndu at in ritual. Mis John H Ko. of l'ltlston. wan 111 t i!t ,"tirc1,i Vuuie-tiiK 'i'linirpmin. of tlunedalc, was in Hn c-ii esterda)'. Mi nu t Mm J. II Careoiiiii urc pend i Hi. Ki'iU at KiuButu CalU. Mi - Helen AlbrlBht. of ftkfl. K. Y ti viiiliifc' her uunt. Mm. W. 13. AnJur ti ii Mi i L Trailers I'ohrii;, of Washbur-i urepi les entei tabling Arnuld Lulimau, ft ilkcs-ltirie. I'dwiii Twlt, of South Amviii-ii, Is vUtt. Itij.- hli mint, Mrs William lunlap, of 1 r.inKlin aienuc. Mrs A. H. nouhl and family, of Clnv Heniic. lift for oip.iii droit enterilay to i-penO tho summer. Mi s Jonox. of Hie Jinn! JerniMi'B t i wiitliiR otllte lit ldltliiR frlendf in J'lnsliamton She will rituru on Monday. Mr and Mih. IV H. IVcU. II SI. Hnwn. o-r anil 11 I!. Taylor Wire liKlKterpcl nt the St ID nln, In Mm York, dm Ins tins W" U ' Mtt. Holtn WllFon, nf I'lnu mroft, has ri'iirncl fiom n lx tirti'n Ult with hur cl.niliti r, Situ. Will Stiintu, uf llrooH. l)n N .Y. MKh Hlmlra Walton, who has hoen tho f,iii Ht of .Mr-". H. T Stono. of Arelibald tnrect lor the past four week, returned fRtiTday to her homo In Philadelphia. Mr aild Mrs Henry .McCarty, MU l.lz zli Hiiluy and John Conncll, of Now YoiK city, who Imve been tho guwts nf Mies M A" i?url, nf Wyoming avenue, re turned jeutorday. V? b'liijfi' i ' . - t ' ' Or n , 1 wj i EARLY MORNING RACES. Moro Decided Yontcnltiy on Klmliiitit lloiilcwittl Npncclwny. The flist of n eotles of catly morn ItiK bicycle 1 iu-cs vote held yesterday on KlmhurtU botile-vmel upccdwny by the Wlnih'KUft wheelmen. Tin- tnce-a woiu ili-clili-d and cioctiitot8 nnd mens had returned lo the city by 7 o'cloclc. Wllllnm II. Unpen, of Mi-nm fc Ha Ken, imih Judge; llert (lolse. Hen Uv iius nnd Rejbolt Law son tlliKlseeiicrs, and Will iiiiiiKhaii, miuingi-i-. Frank Tiopp won the bon' rnco of one-hulf mile In 120 fiom llviins and Hi-dncr, heeond: Toohlll, thlid, and Kiailse, fourth Tom Mnrsh won fiom Homy Krautr, second, mid Hot-so 11m rls and Tied Uletrlik, tied for thlid. In a match late Fred Tropp defeated Oeorge llvnns In 1 JO. Fred Mrfluln ness wn beaten in another match lace by Walter Toohlll. A thlid match was won by Unbelt Decker from Heese Hauls In 1 2S. An exhibi tion of tllck ildlnff was ghen by Low Hurt Non In a closely rontestod rate between Ki fillip and Dk-tilck the foimer won In 1.17. An open late was Hntahed In tht- following older, Oils Ktati'i-, Tom Mmsli, Walter Toohlll, I.ln Deck or I'atilrk Hii(lil and l.ou Welshing-. A haudleap contained the following eoniestnnts. Tom Mmsh. (.crutch; Clarence Heeniei. 2U ynids. Will Clink, TiO jnrcls; Hnliott Hceker, CO yanli; Ijph I'nmpbell, 10 ynids: Opoikp I'ool, 10 aidi; 11. Kintlso, stialrh, II Yost, SO yards; Hov (llllesple. 30 jards; Pool was Ilr-t; March, second, Campbell, thlid, liteniPi, liiuith LETTER CARRIERS MUSTLINQ. lloiiiiil to IIiixl- lilt- National Convcn lion Uric In is!)'.) Si i. niton I'-ttei ran lei s are having nu stum iinui'iied lo mi me foi this tiu tin n tinti-l i onvi-ntlmi of letter t.,iil.i- In l-'i't. Tl- follnwliiR tlieit l.ii 1 1 'liivuntc jtltm has been sent to thv unci iiiuiitj iilllc Inls and other pmiiiiiK ut iniii. It Is fci-lf-i'Xplanatory: lii.iiKh 17 NikIoii.iI Assiit-I itlon of l.rtt-r c ,iul. m J'lhn II Phillips, l'iphidc it, .). hn Miiluiij Vke l'n nidi lit. (iioiRP i"lmi l'lnuilitl SeiretaiN, I.opold Jiii r Tr isniii John It Tlioiuus, H'tiuilliiR .mil (-iiriispondlnv Peilt-tni. Set llti II, 1'a , Jinn 21, 1"'S )..ir Sir. Tin N.itlninil Ant liitlun ot 1 tt i- t'arri rs which ioniios iipM Sep. ti mlii i at Toleiln olilii, will In oMoncliit nu ln Itiitlon l tin toe nl hrntuh to m-i-t In mir clt- In ivis Wp ,in nln oh mu li I IlltllirilRl ll, .IIUl l)llllf MI(ll'I' II v ilts n Utir pcwtin.iFtpi, Colonel K.ru II. 1 Hippie Is tit.irtlK In svinpattn with tin- ninxi UT ni. .mil will leave nothing niiilniip tn further Simmon's Inteiist. litllixhiK Unit ,nii an- alte to Siiiititiiti'i lnuiivt In this dliictlnn and tlosli Iiik to in sue ttsftil In our liiiilertakins, we i-ulltlt uui eiiilnreiiirnt of oiu action. A b-t-t r .iildit .pd l" John V VIlIui, ship tm Niitinn.il Asnil,itlon of Letter I'ar ilii nsliliiKtnn 1), C, imttiiiK oi incliiK the iiH-ot-liitlon to noM Us npt c mill lit lull in this cit will be ot pi i- it io-Hlntarir c to out ieprt-piu.itles wlio will pn i lit urn i l.ilniH ut Toli'dci l-leae mull opi a letter to the iiiuIpivIriipcI who will fniwnnl the s.uiip to tin national ntict.il ami you will Rlcatl oblige Hi.imll 17, X A. L ' Jnliii 11 Phillips. 1-ioslclcnt. OPEN-AIR B,N0 CONCERT. llnucr Mill IMiiy nt Nny Aus I'nrk To in o rr i) w A 1 1 e r n o o n . The tlii-t of a s-cile of open-air con ceits at Nn Auk park will be gi en by M'ltiei . band tomoiiow ufter liocm under the tlliectlon of the pmk iommlsoncrss The totieett will boRln nt J o'tloek in av the picnic Bi-oundt where n tem poiniy plnlfoim will be iieeled tor the muHlt latin. H.Mta tiolley cars to tn c nniiiioclatp the larse ciowd epect ed will he run hj- the Scranton Hallway onip.iu) It lc pinpiiHctl to pveiitually build a pun tin nt bund platfoiin In the pmk. Woi It on the new cnrrlnRp road from the boulPMiid to the picnic Rrounds In proKi-entmR lapidlj. A led shale fool path is nlso bcitiK bum fiom the tiolhy terminuti southwanl ucioss the ledui of iocKu to tin- bouleaid near tht ini'iiaBuio 1RI.C0UNIV CONVENTION TODAY. p-ioiii. Uill lit' Held in (he l'irt lrt".li terlini t lunch. Thn 'l'n " iiuity ''hiHilan rndeivor ciitiMi-iiin will be he i In the Flis-t I'nrliM nan I, tiii h. hl city, inlay. Tone iy-.ni!i will lie held. Snioiu tlv picimlniut fjpe.ikeis me I'll I .1 LnnlniT. 1'. I), nt thlH city who will pi null tin- tonveutlon seiniou lll'tl I.e ii'iil'-'e 15. tile unit, 11. 1), of Hun 11 ui it ' s-1'ii-.lch ut of the IMin-s-lanti (-hti.Uli'ii Jhidcnvor union nnd ch ill man c t the 1-'i', tommlttee for tho Man i (! i nt nu ti he held in llarrls Iiuir in iit ibtr. AlilLETFiS RHADY FOR VICTORY. Y. .11. ( . .. ream Mill Co lo Cnthon dale on Jul) I. TIipYiiiiiik Meirni'hiltlati association will be piopirly ifpu-M n t eel nt the ath letic ttports to hu hi'ld on July 4. One team of iithhtes will prrtlclpati in the Games of the Ii lull-Ann-i lean societies lo bo held at Athletic I'.nk and will surely take pome of the pii.es. Another team will Journey to Car hnndnle and contest In the Alumni Athletic iibsoilutlou Raines. An entiy will be made In the two hlcyelo laces to bej held theie that tla. run spamsii in r, or st. joh.n. In the stones of lliauadn Told of HRI.S ago This the Moors yet vaguely treasure In thn blink tent murm'rlnt; low. Onie In every mir ininunibercd, On tho fair ee of St John, t'p Oinuada's puiplo Millejs ("nsilcd tlih by kins and don Tronpn it pigtanl. laie and splendid, riiiili ol Jewels, sheen of gold, "Xeath Molianiinecrs llery eieseent ltlHZhiB lmni Hie Innner's fold. t'p tin lordly strips they follow Mnorlsh pihiets, soldiers lirno, Like a shlmm ling cloud nf spli'iidor Mtrini.il In n ellow wave. On this ono nlt-'ht muy they wander Krom tho wizard's inverii deep Wliete Iloabdll and his asl aimy Llo In nccrom.iut'H sleep. Koine at St. John's eve as they hasten O'er Or.inada'a loely plain, Will tho spell of ages vanish; Moorji will hold their own again. Mn Imp this tho year of tngeanro, And this Ht. John's eve Is wrought Ancient cureH on the Similard. Through tho yenrs of wiong up brought. And for uioro linn sh.id'wy legions Mnrshnlled 'nrrth the Mooilsh xt'lun, 11 ci e ,ui Army of the Kalthfiil Marclics to the death of Spain. -H. C. P. NURSES RECEIVE THEIR DIPLOMAS Exercises ol tho Lackawanna Hospital Training School Held Last Night. ltiiv. nocinrtf- ishahl dllivlhhii THll INVOCATION AND AD- duksskh wi:ui: siAhi; r.v jamls 1'. DICKSON, l'HHSlDCNT of I'llH HOSPITAL; HllV. D. J. MAi'ClOLD- lttrK and nit, w. o. ruiioN-un- mi'TION AND DANCINO AT HOS PITAL roi.i.tnvHD. The clnss of 'D of the Sernntnn Tnilnlns School for Nuises of tho Lackawunnn hospital wcic held last oenlns at the AllhiiRlit llbtary mid weie of unusual Interest. The beauti ful room wilt additionally uttrnttlvp with deioiatloiiH of palms. Itauer's iiiihestin furnished intixlc. On the platform weie James P. Dick son, ptesldent of the hospital; Hr. D. .1. Mac Cloldilek unci He. Hogets Israel, The gi.idtiates, Mlses niizabeth F. lliiffmnu)Stinn l- Dodge, Frances F. Dilnkel. Hllle 15 Tlghe. .Mary C. lloft man and othet membeiH of the ti.iln Ing school wcie wonted at the left of the stage and pit-vpiitpcl a vt-ty chai til ing mippiiiuncr- In their neat gowns, white aPioiis and dainty Utile caps. Mr Die kvuii presided In Intioduc Ing He Hogeis lsiael he paid a high tilhute to that tlerg.v man, s.ijlng that no iilulit wns too uilny, no sun too hot, no moinlng too cold for Mi, liael to lespond to n rail nt the hospital w lii-ip he might mtnlstpr to a mind dlf eased in soothe the aching heait. After the ltnoentlon by Mi. Isi.tel. Mr. Dickson spoke with feeling nf the unl eisal kindness leeeHed fiom so mmiv fi lends thiourjhotit the city and thanktd them fot their Inteiest. !NTi:in:sTiNc; addhhss. Uov D. J. Matiloldilek then made one of the niot beautiful atldtes-.es ever heard on n similar occasion In Srrnntnn. Father MneOoIdrlek Is gain ing a multitude of ft lends among all classes and denominations and Ills elo quence nnd fascinating diction me In gteat demand at public meetings. He gave a lulef hlst'orv of "the mission my of the gospel of health," the tialned iiurso. Her career dates back to the Middle Ages, when In the cln5s of chtuilrj the candidate for knighthood took not only the veins of his order but became the champion of defenceless Chrlsttnn w mien, who shut nway In the castles, wore often tho victims of insult and outrage Hety gill of nobli bltth lent nod to nurse nut of sickness Into health the oung knight who by chance inav hae been her defender. Thus It was that oerv chateau In Hui ope became n ttalnlng school and eeiy ihatelalno a stinei Intendent of muses, ti.ilnlng thein In the principles of --killed treatment. The piepmed bandages, had leeches, used potions to t educe fever and exetclsed a kindness almost infinite. In after years, when they were teleased fiom the Isolation of the thnteativ and when In the ci'iitios of population povei t in cieascel, hospitals were founded for solace and coinfeut of tho poor by ie llglcnis oiders. This was the soiond step in the training school. These btanched out fiom their con tinental homes nnd weie tepioduii-d In the Islands of the tea. Till: AIIMV HOSPITAL. The niniv hospital then became ti net osxltv. A tltst l liition of the wotk of the I'iMiline nuns nt the linttle of New Oilcans In IS ' weie liHen. Htfoits of the Sistets of Chill lt ill the Cilm- enn win and among the Fioiuh sol dleis, wht ie In the lllle nits by the llMiilmlp the cmtd for the wounded and chlng, weie descrlbod. In nil history then- Is no bilRhter pictuie than the Sisters of Charity in thelt noble wink and In iciueiiibering these leal scenes of the past stout hoaits often give evldemo of emotion too deep for tcais. The speakei told of his own exper ience at tho bedside of th clik while the tialned nuise has been the most wikonie being on eaith. In 'ondiis ton he detlaied Hint the Held is ton lesttletid in lieing conllnc 1 in the -.I'll ami the M') pom and that t'ei. is a gnat middle class Knouti-.; little about the nlue ot the trained nursi 's woik. Ik- felt It n piivlltge and a pleaiMlio to ntlelrefcS thu audit me on tl-ls e.Lcas lnii. Mr. Dhkson. snliiK man Kind things of the hospitnl staff, liapplly Intioduti-d Dr. W. (1. Fulton, who made, the uddiess to the nutsi-fi. A niet clexer ctfoit c-ontalnliir; not rnlv Miluabh hints, but intiih mailer of gelieial Inteiest The nuises should not be ashamed of thtlr Alma Mater nor eif their Kraiuliiiother, f"i' It wno ,i llell puo giaduatt who wis the tlisi naln Ing school supeiintend-'nt at tin- Latk nwanna hospital an I ! Is a Uillovtic iuuc who Is now l.i chirKe. ITS FINH ItHCOHD. The mnjorltj of suici nsful training school. In the tountry ban- ben di lected by nurses fit m that hospital. Somu ot the gnatet stiigi-niis i.i too gieat cities say t i.it th" icmuUb In tho Lackawanna hospital oomnui- lavni ably with the heist In the metropolis. Mr. Die Kson piespnted the diplomas and the class pin nnd th iiiidione- v.a.t dismissed with the bin dktloii b L Mr lsiael, The nuises lecelvcil t'onijiattii.itlonr, nnd Jouineyed to the hospital uu r with quantities of llnwei . A reeeptii n with dancing was onjo.-.l later width was attended b many guests. PROGRESS OP THE COM EST. Number ofM itnoHni'N Irom Nineteenth Mnrd IIxiiiii'lniiL Forty-two wltnpssp.s fiom the NhiP tiPlith ward wen- examined in the Langstuff-Ktllty mutest nt jester day's Inuring, and jesterdny was no exception to the custom that has been gome on nt every heating since the beginning; namelj. home Incident or another to vary the monotony of th" routine cpiestions put to tho witnesses. Mr. Donovan hnel u cio In tilmliml court niul stepped out of the aihitin tlon luoiii for a fuw minutes. Whon ho ii-tuini'd n dozen or mine witnesses hud been examined, mid he said u fow woids to Mi. HolBiito about ptofCB slonal couiieby. Chmles u. Schmltt was called nnd dlsqunlllled himself. Ho sn'il ho had not unld axer in three jems and had not been a your In the statu prior to the XiD'mber election. Tho witnesses examined wero; Max Long, Fred. Stalhol, Hdwnicl Koll. Jr., Charh-H Wnhlor. William Van aasbpek, Mlchaol Caipy, John Kotrick, Muthlas Shelch, John McCoimack, Hugene Mel- chlnr, l't-irr linns, Fred. Krelllch, Jttllui Itlske-, Conrad Stout. Daniel Mnnley, Mm tin C. Toiigmi, oven Caiey, ThomtiH Mtitphy, Michael F. Mtiiphy, Hdward J. MeiMn, Wllllnm Swanley, Jacob KIpp, ajanips FariPll, Itpury Kiacgpr, Hteplu-n Heap, Joseph (Irleser, Chat les Dleslng, (leorgp An drews, Austin Heriltv, Tlmmns Neeel hnm, l'hlllp Schnll, Michael Ullboy, John Donnhop, Mm tin Farrell, John Kchwenk, Thomas Mtiiphy, I'attlrU Kennecly, O. A. Katr.w Inkle, M. J. Mi Andrew, Thomas Melville, Chatlcs V. Schmltt, David Kchciter. CAIKD IS MISSIN0. Wroto llli U llo That Ho Uciulil Soon Hn In tho Ocean. .rtnes Calrd, n Henton township farmer, left honif Thuiselny, Juno IB, and no word concerning him was re ceived until Wednesday, when his wife got n letter from him postmnikod at New York city. He wrote ithnt when the letter was li'eclvcd he "would ho In the ocean." Yestoidny A. J. Capwell, ot Henton, a friend ot the fainllj, topoitod the case to the Scrantnn police clepmt ment. Tht- New York police- tlepmt nient were comtnunlcnteil with In the hope that Cahcl or his body might be found, although his litter contained no add tess. Call el wns fiS yeats old, of Scotch de scent nnd a Civil war tenin. He was of sandy complexion, had n sanely heniil and moustache and was about 5 feet anel 7 Inches In height anil nf medium build. Heshles hla wife he has lift ono child, Httle. tfOUNO PEOPLE'S RALLY. Will He Held Today In tho Hapllst Church nt Clark's tJret-n. The Young People's sorletlps of the Haptlst chut dies of the Ablngton as sociation will hold a tally at the Clink's Oreen chuich today. The fol lowing eielli'iit pieigramnie will bo piescnted: AFTLItNOON SLPSION. 2(i0 Pr,ier and Pialse l.catKr, Hov. Tliomns De (iriuhy. 2 3) Young H.iptlslH In Itelntlon to Our Denoiniu.itloual Ihilherlngs llu . 11. Hills 3 13 Young Baptists In Hclatlon to Other Douomlnatlurs . Hov. S. F. Mat thews. 1 00 The Claims of Kevt?tone Academy 1'pcm Our Young tlaptists l'ov. A. Itcigen Hronr 1.15 Heports Horn Senior and Junior So cieties, as to Methods of Walk. Hind! phs. j.W Ael1oi.il mint. Supppr will be scicrt by the Claik's Otten mclet. lviinlvu srrfsiox. 7".0 Song SeiIce-Ch.ik's Orcon Choir. 7.15 ll.iptl-.ts In Hlstoiy-no. J. D Will- iinis S 15 Sciiuon. "The t.rglc of IlaptlEin" Itev. W. .1. Ourst. o On I-iner nnd Tistlniony "Prnver for a New Dcdleatori to God"- Leader, Hp. W. G Wat kins. 3 15 Adjournnicrt. "JI.WMY DEAN SOLD TO DETROIT. I'ormcr Y. .11. C. A. t'llchor's Hpleneo I Piirclinied 1 ci in Hamilton "Jlniinj ' Dean, of Hmmett street, who hac been plalng seiond base on the llaniilton team of the Canadian li.iRUi- foi the iia-.i thit-i i'.us, has bieli tiansft nod to the Detroit illlb of the Wesiein .issue uitlon, his iclia--e-h.n lug been puiihased thin week by Presldint Vandeibeek, of Detroit. Dean foimeily plneil with tho Young Men's Cut Minn association team here, and was lonsldeieil the best pltijier the n'-i-oelatlou eer hatl. His many ft lends will u-jolce at his suc cess, which has bet n won by haul work niul stikt attention to duty. Ills past weak In eUdenee that he will Unit a beith in tin- big leugue in due tlui- Dean Hist attiaiteel the attention of base ball innnngois in lSti'i, wlnn, dut lughi season, he won thirty out of thltty-two games lie pitihid, the two deteats being sufteied at the haitd. of the C.iibondali' Btate league club ami the Scinntmi Hasteiu leagui' team, ow ing to the local team's Inability to Uit the league then. Ho was lfioinmendPd to Jnck Chap man, then manager of the Toionto club by Hugh Jennings, mid signed bj the well-known manager When Luek enger took th.tigi- of the uam Dean was fanned out to Hamilton, hut cc cuitd his icle.e fiom Toronto owing to their falltiio to tender him a mn tiact. PRISONERS ARRIVE TODAY. l)elce:tic .llnir Is Hxpuctetl with ,11c Dtiiiniigh anil I, mice. VPtPPtle Molr Is etctetl here tills c ruing fiom P.lnchamton wlih Mr Dnnoiigh and Lanee, the ho- mtiie-'il ot .-tPallng u bag of innnrv fiom the Sunehij l''ieo Pioss titlu e They weie miested and he'd in Illng-1-amton pending tin mthnl of a Seran tuti oftliiT with i '.luisltion pptife. RUN OVER BY A TRUCK. Itobcrt Johnston Noriousl) Injured on I, ii cl. a wan tin Avenue. A heavy truck inn over Tlobert Johnson, the a-yeai-old ihild of Mr. and Mrs. Alfied Johnson, on West Lackawanna avenue jestorday morn ing. The bonr In the child's lower loft leg weie so badl mushed that am putation may be uptc-saiy. strain lleatlny anil l'liimliing. P V &M T How loj .231 Wyoming ave. ALL LINES REDUCED, A New Design Offered Today in the Stars and Stripes. E. Q. Coursen Wholesale and Retail. CELEBRATION OF KNIGHTSJ)E MALTA Will Observe the SoOlli Anniversary ol the Pounding of the Order. TOMOIHtOW APTHIINOON T1IH LO CAL KMOI1TS WILL HAYi: A PA HADi: AND IN TI1H HVHNINH THHHi: ILL 111: A DLMONSTltA TION IN THU AHMOHY - AD DHi:SSi:S 11Y Sfl'KILMi: COMMAND. Hit HAMl'HLS AND CHAltLHS 11. HDMCND, OF l'lllLADHLl'IHA. Toi- ii row the Knights of Mnlta will celebrato the elnht hundred unci llf tleth nniiKeisary of tho oiganlntlon of the oteler with n panicle In the nftcr noon and n demonstration at night In the armory. Among the- distinguished knights who will be present to nsslst tho local knights In celebiatlng mo Supreme Commander Samuel, of Mt. C.timel. who Is at the henel of the older In the Hutted States, and Attorney Chmles Hdmunil, of Philadelphia, who will be the principal speaker at tho evening demonst ration. St John is the p-ition saint of the knights and annually on his feast day the Knights of Malta celchinte. This Is'St. John's clay, but the local knights decided to huo the celebration tomor io Instead of today. In the- afternoon, beginning nt 3 o'clock, thete will be an Imposing dem onstration in which all the local com ninndeiles of the oieler, seven In num ber, will participate. It la expected that not less than 1,000 knights and two bands of music will he In line. As the older Is, comparatively speak ing, new In this vicinity and all of tho commandeiles have not ns et had nn oppottunltv of diiiling or securing unl foiins, none of the knights ?nvo tho ollleeis will appear In unlfoims. Tht thief lnmshal of the panicle will be William Howe, of Hleetric City coinnianeleiy. nnd his chief of staff will be C. C. Swmtz, of Anthracite commmidery. The p.tiade will start from the mmory nt 3 o'clock anel after passing over a line of mm oh yet to ho agreed upon, will disband nt the ar mory. The orgnnli-atlons that will bo In line and the oide r of the patatle will he as follows Hlectrle City, Alltlna clte, Kastein Stnr. General Grant, of the South Sldo; Washington, of West Sctanton St. Stephen, of Duninoie, anel Olyphnnt loinmnndcrlps The exettlsps of the i-vening will be gin at S o'clock and the following pro. Biammi' will be onsen oil limitation by Htv. Thomas DeGrtiihy, selection by band, opening ode, nddipss by Chailes II. Hdmiind of Philadelphia, music, fenolng bout between 1'nifossnr Kenneily and Thine Aiiner.-tedt of the Y. M. C. A, selection bj Piofessor Lewis' pilze choir, let Hat Ion b Wil liam i:ans of niectilc City comniand-t-r, address by Supienie Conimander Samuels, closing ode, benedlitlon. ST. LUKE'S SUMMER HOME. Contributions lor .liiuntniiiiag It Al ready Ilecenecl. Ft Luke's Summer Home will lie opened July fi, wlnn women anel t Illi cit en who aie- coinaleselug from Illness or mo woin e nt bv overwork will lu ng iln leeehtcl beneath its here fit mt thelter as In the few yem.s past The location near Jit I'oeono Is beau tiful bejond ilpFcilptloii, but mote beau tiful Is the chmitv that glxos nid mid lonifnit to these wcniy and sit h ones ot tho community without regard to I rnep or denomination. All funds sent j to Snmtli'l Hlnes. treasuter of tln I Guild, will be dillv nr know ledge el I thiotigh the dally papers. Cuiinibii- tions h.ii- thus far been lecelvnl tiom. JIis Man Moore s 5 n.i John It. IJ.ivIh .'.in Vldnr Koch ."if") V J. Jniehin, .ri '") Iknrv W. Kingsbury 1 'N c. (J lliiland 5 ml i:erett i.rr n 15 IW r. . li'iimtcr M'l W. H. T,ilor 10 ih) Heniy Hclln. Jr 10 to A DELIGHTFUL CONCERT. (Hon l) Orpheus ( lull in tho Second lri-ln tprinti hiin-h. At the Second I'm -b teilan rhtiteh last evpning the- niphe-us dub helel Its farewpll conceit, when one of the most delightful piognminips heard this sr i son was ii'iieli'ii'd Hiui-i's band gave A tiflod Set ol' Tcclli roi'...$:5.00 Our Best Sets of Teetli 5.00 Including the Painless Infraction DR. S.C.SNYDER fi I Spruce Street, Opp Hotel Jcrmn Straw Mattings May be you .don't know it but stiaw mattings are away up this year, That's why you better take advantage of this old price offer. We've got some that we bought before the raise. Now we offer them at about one-quarter less t'uu others ask, Here they nie: r'lhirja na-frHtrotfrc: Very special and sold elsewhere tor Ultima I lattmgS, I3,;,Ci theseweolfer.ulOaj(I. Fine Cotton Warp Japanese Matting tl.lc. Veiy hue Japanese Mattings 10c. Cnrrm ri'iffinrrc l1' tile thing for vestibules and halls. swULUci I lclLLL!Ilgi, vVe carry all widths. Pi ices a little less than iibtial. Ni rspi M nf t i n oG These are made of fibre and come in cijJici iTitatLi 14,3, iunti,ome designs, closely resem bling carpets which they excel in wear. Pi ices inn less than you pay for interior goods. SIEBECKER&WATK!NS, 406-408 Lackawanna Avenue. ULONEY OIL SIB HIOFIGTDKHC ll 1 11 to 10 Mirictiaa Mi votiani n i u. i lionaojj. I'AINT ORI'AKTMKNT-Unseed Oil, Varnltti, Uryere, Jujuu uuabluujla.-3t.11n. thp nvrrturo "Strndella of Flotow." The Oipheim club played with henutl ful effect u number of selections, In cluding un oveitutp nnil un Intermezzo fiom Dellho's ballot, Nulla, and tho "Pi ess Club Match," by Alexander. Tho mombi'rs of the club lire Fied. Wldmnyer, Charles Doetsam, llarvoy Ulnckwood, Will Stanton and Horzl. Mr. WldmayerH iolin boIo was one of the most applauded efforts of tho evening. Miss Clnrngnn, whose lovely contnlto Is gaining n leputatlon beyond loonl conllnes, sang the Flower Song from "Faust," ami nlso In charming duets with Miss Hlack anel Mr. Croft. Miss Susan Hlack sang with brilliant effect n. waltz song bv While. Mr. Croft sang it line tenor mlo nnd Mls Mary Hllza beth Stiles ret Itecl with much dramatic ability "The Sttandcd Ship" and n humorous selection. Tho conceit was well attended nnd was distinctly enjoyable. Great eiedlt is due Mr. I 'iisam for Its HiiCios.a Finest Per Bushel. Clarke's Celebrated Berkshire Sugar Cured Hasns, jirf Per Pound: HOPELESS Don't attempt to do the work ot an expei t. U e have the facilities, the tools and the necessary skill to execute all kinds ot llKPAIUS, no matter how dillicult, We manu tacttiie the SCRANTON rni. wiihi 1. 1-.1' MLt II TU.KI 1) ADOPT, Price, $35 and $50. Agents for the Celebiated STER LING. We cany the largest stock of SUNDRIES in the city. Rubber Tired Vehicles Are all the go. This is our spec ialty. Iron anil Steel, Wsigon niakciVaml lilacKMiiUhs' Sup- 'I'urpeiHtna. Wutlo Lal. Coil IVtr. I'ltaa Burbank Potatoes RES rr M C7 L. if, ItLlfn I YiHi?? jt mm m SZO Lackawanna Ave, Scrantoa Pjl Wholcsnle ami Kotnll DRUGGISTS, ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD, FRENCH ZINC, Ready nixed Tinted Paints, Convenient, Economical, Durables Varnish Stains, rroduelnBrcrfcct Imitation of EipejQjiTi Woods Raynolds Wood Finish, Eupcclally l)ctgned for Inslela Work. Alnrbtc Floor Finish, Duralilo anel Drle tiulckly Paint Varnish and Kal somine Brushes. PUR: LINSEED OIL AND TURPENTINE. COMFORT AND SATISFACTION. iVST) jj? y$FES Knox Straw Hats For Ladles and Gentlemen Hand & Payne 203 Washington Ave. Heavy I iiicll,rstihle It Ii wore than nothing It causes, Indigestion .mil tnninoli t rouble. Jlakes a peion lrrit.ihlc irons and bad trnr creel hptilis our whole rltv .nid makes no end of trou ble. A- old It. I c "Snow White" Tloiir and h.tve light breAd tiOOD lircacl. Hreacl that tastes Kood. locks grrd. feels good nnd Is gcotl. Bread that does good. Hreacl that Is tho "Staff of Life ' In reality. You can get "Snow 'White" of join giotcr. "We Only Wholesale It." THE WESTON MILL CO Scrnnton, Cnrhondsle, Olyphant. m dollars m ME H LETTER In order to introduce my new line of Kimball Pianos and organs I will pay FIVE DOLLARS to any one who will send me the name of any par ty who will buy a piano, or organ of me. This will be paid when first payment is made on the instrument and to the first one who sends me the name. If you know of a neighbor who talks of getting one send the name in. Address George H.Ives No. 0 West Market Street, WIllves.Hurre. BARBOUR'S HOMECREDITHOUSE Hning added l jno feet to our store room, wo uro now prepared to fallow a tlncr iibnortment ot FURNITURE than err. You nro cordially United to call and Inspect our goods and compare prices. CASH OH CREDIT. 425 LACKAWANNA AV. JSi