THE SCRANTON TRI13 UN WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1899. fit -n NORTON'S SPRING SELECTIONS of Now Wall Decorations are now ready for inspection. We invite your attention to seo the beautiful Novelties (70 havo for your consideration. Choice American, English and French designs and colorings to match the new carpets and draperies. We have selected the "Cream" of the patterns from the mills that mako the Finest Wall Decorations. Our selections are exclusive and cannot he had elsewhere In tho city. You are welcome to see them and not he under any obligations. We will cheerfully and gladly exhibit our specimens to all who desire to see tho new ldoas in interior decorating. Any contemplated inside decoiatlng can bo done in cold weather as well as in warmer, more quickly and at less expense. Wo furnish competent workmen on short notice and at reasonable rates. We suggest an early consideration to avoid the usual spring lush. M. INJORTOIM, 322 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton. 32 S. Main St., Wllkes-Baire. 2 See Our Greot js; 1 EASTER 1 3 DISPLAY S ! -oi - S". 1 Fine Pictures . : - - :' 3 THE GRIFFIN ART STUDIO a" ' I 200 vvyominc Avenue. js; flMIMMfMMMMWtMWI! WE DELIVER Fresh Pure Milk 5c a Quart. LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO 35"327 Adams Avenue. i 0- DR. A. A. LINDABURY. STccialilcs Surgery, Diseases of Women Oftlcu llom.1 II t id a in 1 to :i ii. ui At Itegidence 7 to 8 p in OITlec-W Illlanis 1 tn II dl n lt, Opp. 1'ostollke Itc&ldence '21 o SoulU Muln Avouue. Chas. McMUHen & Co. Hive opened .i General lnsui .into Olllcc In the Traders' National itank Building Best Stoik Coinpimli Large lines especial! phone l3 iopresented. .olii itrd Tolu- R. J, REAP, Plumbing, Stsatn and Gas Fitting Jobbing Promptly Attended to. eoruar of Pen i Aenuo and L mien btreet. Under Ths Windsor." KEELEV GORE For Liquor. Dmnna Tobacco Oifrases. Tamphlet free. I HI2 KIII'I.RY INSTITUTK, 728 Madlion Ave., SCRAM ON, PA. SCRANTON TRANSFER CO. I3aEgago called for and deliveiccl da or night. Office, 100 Lacka. Avo. Phone 525 LACKAWANNA 'THE" AUNDRY jo8 Penn Asnus A II WAKitAN. PERSONAL. Colonel II. M. Holes Is (biting in New ork city. Hon. I". P. Smith, of this city, lb In New York city. Hon. and Mr. E. f. Willaul, me Un iting In Now York city. ICty Controller Edmund J. nobint-on is In Punxsutawney on business. Attorney A T. tie irlc, of Honcsdalc, called upon friends hero jesterdaj. He. George J. Lucqh, D. D. of niosv burg, Tioga county, viMted heio jestcr clu. Mrs Jcrumluh Co, ot Uochcster In tho guest of her slbter, Mrs. O. L. Pleld, of Adams aenue Mm. Edwant Morrllielil, of Wjoming atnue. is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. John II Blackwood, at Washington, D. C. P.e Pollln A Sawjer. of Trinity church, ("arbondule. will speak at the Church of the Good hhepherd, Giecn Itldge tonight The many friends of Mr. Perlco Jervls", tho pianist, will itgfret to learn that on account of sudden Illness ho will be un able to lslt ticrantnn this week. Captain E J. Dlmmick, of tho Plist leglment of Illinois, who gao Inipoitant and convincing tbtlmony beforo tho beef investigation board Monday, Is Edward J Dlmmick, formerly of this cltj. Invitations huo been Issued by Walter Edvwud Chase to lhn marriage of his daughter, Ollvo Mcintosh, to l)r Hiirrj MacVcagh Uriwn on Wednesdns, April 5. IS03, at noon In tho Plrst Presbyteiian church. Colonel A. 8 Moulthiop, of Dubois, and Adjutant Itobert E. HopMns, of Milton line omcers of the Eastern vPcnns lm in division of the Bons of Vetoraim, wei ,,io guests of J. 8. Parties, of the Hrunswleit, jesterday. Millinery Opening Today and tomorrow, Dougherty & Thoman, Wyoming avenue. We havo several small lota ot Key West Havanast wo wish to close out For a tlmo wo nfCr them at factory prices. Clarn&y, Urown & Co. RILEY RECITAL AT LYCEUM. It Will Bo Olvon on Next Tuesday Evoning. James Whltcomb Klloy will appear nt tho Lyceum next Tuesday evening In n renellne of choice selections from his own works, In which will ho In cluded n variety of numbeis outlined In Chat actor Sketcht", Annals of the Poor, Rhymed of Childhood and Hooilcr Verse. Thope people who fancy that Riley Is only a dialect w titer may ho assured If they hear this entertain ment that his verso frequently rises to the sublime holKhts of poetry not often reached by the singers of today. Among the organizations, representa tives of which are pleased to Rive their Indorsement to his coming are Ynlu Alumni association, I'llnceton Alumni association, Lafayette Alumni associa tion. New England society, Women's Club, of nreen Ridge, Scranton Bicy cle club, Lackawanna Bar association, Excelsior club, Scranton Cllcs club, Scranton High School Alumni nf-socla-tlon, Quety club, Urownlng club, Gieen Hideo Civics club, Fcllowcraft ilub, Anthinclte club. Twentieth Centuty i-lub, Xoith End club, Thursdnv Morn ing club. Scianton Country club, Young Men's chtltlati association. ShakcMpeaio club, Monday Moinlng club, Young Men's Forum, llallioad Yiiung Men'H Christian association, Ko- lew club, Young Women's Christian association. Home Study club. Elm IMik C'hnutauiiua Circle, Impeilal Chautauqua Circle, Y. W. C. A. Chau tauqua Circle, Columbian Chautauqua Circle, Electtlc City Chautauqua Cir cle, Young Men's League, Tho Bohem ians. Cornell Alumnla association. Individual endorsements ate given bv Hev I) J. MncGoldilck. Colonel H M. Holes Colonel E. II. Ulpple, L S Illch- I urd. editor Pciunton Tilbune. ,1. E. Hdiielt, editor Scianton Ttulh. E. J. I Lnett, ulltor Krt.inton Times. U. M. Scranton, of the Sci.tnton Republlc.tn; I He Di. C At (illlln. Prof. C5eorge I Howell .uperlnteiulent public schools; Pi of (ieoige W. Phillips, Mr. Thomas .T ristr, of the School of Mines; Hon. P.. Atchbald. Hon. II. M. Edwutdt, Hon E X. WlllaiJ, J2. L. Puller, Solo mon fioldstnlth, E Ii Sturgcs, Louis Kramer Aaiun Goldsmith, James Arch bald, Hon L A. Watres, Hon. Alfred Hiind. Luthei Kollel. C U. Jones, W. A Mu, It. J Poster, Joseph O'Ht len, T E Joins, c i) Simpson. The s.ile of seatb will optn ut tho i Ljeum bo olllee tomonow moinlng. RELIEVED OF HIS PAY. I Bold Robbery Committed in Dun- mote by Thieo Tramps. Albeit Jenkins, of 310 Uutler Mieet, J D ii nil ioi e, was the victim of u dullng , lobbeiy Inst evening lie Is in chin go of the Pennsylvania. I Coal companj'i fauns, and jeterday I ilioiv his month's salai I'pon leaeh 1 lug bis house tlueo tramps het upon him, und while two of them held liini a tlilid lllled liis pockets, lellcsing bin; of $1WJ He was mm tilled tioni making an outcry by one of the assailants hold ing his hand over his mouth. The Snuiiton police wore notified to be on the lookout tor the tobbeis. One was a l.irce man with black mous tache, dark clothes and daik hat. The second was an oid'nary-slzed, liglit complexloned man, wearing daik ilothes and a blown hat. The thltd was a &niall man with light mustache and light ilothes and hat. Their iloth lng was falily good tor ttamps. THE STRIKE ALL OVER. That Is, the Difficulty at the Caibon dale Collieries Is Settled. Supeilntendenl C. C Hose, of the coal depattment of the Delawaie and Hudson railroad, went to Carbondale steiday and met the disaffected etn plojes of the Wilson Cieek and Coal litook collleiles and the dlillculty, which seems to have been brought about bj a misunderstanding, was soon arianged on an amicable basis. In all likelihood tho men will leturn to work this moinlng ab usual. Fiom an official source It was learned that the whole tiouble oio&e tluough the mlsdiiected efforts of a few men. Theotheis. not understanding tho true state of alfairs, hlmply quit. The rum or that the trouble was caused by false weighing or untitle scales does not sem to be founded on fact. MOREL'S EASTER DISPLAY. Motel Brothers Lead the City in Easter Flower3. At Motel's Floral Garden, on East Market street, jou will find the finest display of Easter lloweis in the city, Including hydrangeas, Clncai arias, Easter llllleb, hyacinths, tulips and oth er Eabter supplies. Our hyacinths are the finest ecr offered foi sale m this section of the state. An examination will conUnce you that what we say are plain facts and our prices will com pare with the quality ot our Mock, All oi del d for chinch or pilvato decor ations given piompt attention by com petent workmen. Telephone 9840. GOVERNOR WILL BE HERE. Comes to Attend tho Welcome Homo Celebration. The following Associated Press dis patch was sent out from Harilsburg last night' "Governor Stone and staff will c-j to Scranton on Thuisday to participate in the welcome to tho Thliteenth volun teer regiment " D. & II. R. R. Excuision to Scianton. On account of reception to Thli teenth regiment, Pennsylvania Volun teers infantiy, Thuisdaj, March JJ, 1899, grand parade at 2 p. m , 10,000 uniformed men In line. Governor Stone nnd staff will also bo present. Special low rates on the Delaware and Hudson as follows Tlnu Adults. Chlldrpn. of train W'Darro r.O Plttston 30 Avocn SO Oly pliant ... . 20 Peckville 23 Aichbald 30 Jermyn .13 Carbondale .... CO Ilonesdale ... 1 00 40 12 30 23 12 40 2.1 12.54 1.1 1 00 20 1 03 25 1-J.o'l SO 12.51 40 12.4.1 71 n n. m. The Ct Vital Laundry yesterday ie calved one of tho laigost and latest Im proved mangles In tho city. Mis. Winslow's Soothing; Syrup. Has been used for over FIFTY YEARS bv MILLIONS of MOTHERS for thoir CHILDREN WHILE TEETlllNO WITH PERFECT Sl'CCESS. It SOOTHES thu CHILD SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN; CURISS WIND COLIC, nnd Is the best remedy for DIARRHOEA. Sold by Druggists In every part of thu world. He sure and ask for "Mrs. Wins low s Soothing Syrup," and take no othtr kind. Twenty.ilve cents a bottlt. AWFUL PLIGHT OF THE M'KENZIES THEV ARE LIVING IN AN UN FURNISHED HOVEL. Stovo and Tablo tho Only Articles of Furniture in tho Houso -Father and Mothor and Thoir Fivo Daughters Sloop on tho Floor. Girls Havo No Shoos Ono of Them Is Nineteen Years of Ago. Board of Charities Will Act at Onco in This Matter. A rocital of the awful manner in which tho family of William McKcnzte, of Cuslck avenue, North Scranton, llvo tht tiled the members of tho hoatd of charities with horror last night. The story was related bj Mrs. AV. I!. Dug gan, the agent of the board. Yesterday afternoon she visited the hovel In which they live, and found the father and mother and their live daugh ters thcte. Tho only furniture In the house was a stove and table. All the members of the family sleep on the floor. There was nothing In the house In tho way of groceiles or provisions. the windows were Innocent of gmss und In one loom piles of snow ornamented the cornei s. All of the girls were haiefootcd and one ol them looked as It her foct were badly frozen. Tho oldest daughter Is 19 eais of age One ten yonri of age was quite seilouwly 111 Hoth father nn.l mother tire1 dissolute, Mc Kens'le lining been hefoio the couit it number of times. Last fall he was lonvlcted before Judge YerUes, but on account of his family sentence was suspended af tei he had taken the pledge In c r n couit ItEKUSES TO WOltK He pusltlvelv icfuses to woik oi imiKf anv proper punlslons for thy cine of his daufchtei. His wife Is as Indlffer erl to hit responsibilities a.s 1 ti hua band. The mcmbtis of the boaid decided that the present condition of alfalis tannot olst another day, .McKcnzle will be ralhd in und the suspended hon- tence Imposed and some provlhlors will be mndo for his wife and daughteis. Tho girl who is 111 will be taken to ths j hospital, un account of tho persistent neglect and 111-tieatment of the patents they will have to ui.deigo a peiiod of brightening up heroic the will have the ublllly to Income wage eameis. It was tho jegular meeting of the I horn d and was held In the postmaster's loom nt the postofflce. Attorrev C II. I Welles and Kiios Flynn. two new inein- beis. made their '.list appcai.mcc on , the board. Othci niembeis present j weit Colonel E H Elpple. W. Ciyloid :"K'n.!1": " -,.I5.?".V...T- fj ;V l VlUil.tMb, " .- w.. . Cohen I The repent of Mis. V. 11. Dimgau, the agent, showed that dunug the month the boaid had 111 applications for re- lief, of which 57 were Investigated. Tor- . t-nlnu woif found woithy and weie assisted In villous ways. The agent then called the attention j of the braid to the action In a number of cases Willlum Motz, of Emmet htiect, age 12 yeais, was arrested at the instance of his fathei who says the inntli is incoirlclble. Ho Is now I In the county jail Mrs. Duggan thinks the boy Is not natuially bid and be lieves the bov's stepmother Is In a measure to blame. A man and woman named Hums descited their three chil dren who weio placed In St Patilck's oiphanage. DVMISKY CASE The atlo-nllon of tho poor houtd will be called to the case ol X'aul Dumlsky's wife and family. He is in tho county jail and they aie stmving In this city. Thev are- cliniges on the r.ansom poor district and the poor board will be nsked to ha,,e that dltiict cam for them. The agent icported havli.g taken Mary Miller, of Wilkes-Earre. and Vir gil Daly, aged 15 and I" yeais, respect ively, from No IS Lackawanna, avenue, wheie Mrs. Davis was conducting an Immoial resoit. It was the belief of the meinbeis that Mis. Davis ought to be piosccuted. The sir's ate now In tho House of the Good Shepherd. The report ot the acting-treasuier showed that $4 had been tecelved since the last tepoit. Time Is now a bal ance on hand of $filrt.20 The annual report of the board ha3 been issued in pamphlet form tnd wns presented to the membeis last night. Following Is a bummaiy foi the v. oik of 1897 and 1S!S Total number of applications 4 .'10 Number of cases Investigated 1.J17 Number found worthy and as sisted I.OjS Number found not in need, frauds, etc -" l.i!7 Tempoiay woik found for Hii Permanent positions found for... IS Transportation found for HJ Children cared for Homo for the Friendless . .. 11 St. Joseph's Foundling Homo. It St. Patilck's Orphan Awlum. 11 Sent to Industrial School for Hoys 7 Iteferrcd to Soldiers Associa tion 7 Oases referred to district attor ney Cases leferred to chief of police U Cases refeired to boaid of health 2 Cared for nt Hospitals At Lackawanna hospital . . 10 At Hahnemann hospital . . Ii 43 a cs GILT EDGE Courseu's Fresh Creamery Print Butter delivered every morning', will be found the sweetest, firmest and most delicious butter made. When used on bread made from our "Wheateu" Flour you have the strongest and best food kuown. Our 3 and lb. boxes are less expensive, and are sold this month at cost of produc tion to introduce this make. L 0. COURSEN. I Sent to Plorciico mission ... 1 Sent to House of Uncut Riuphrrit. Ti Sent to St. LuWa Mimm r liuine 12 Medical old for . Trt Legal ndvee free- of i liurjto I'l Sano persons to Hillside home 2 Insane persons to Hillside home 5 Adults pieMntrd fiuiu begging 15 Children prevented from begiilng .... 9 Palso addicsscs Klveti 1" Arrested for abusing family 7 Cases from outsldo authotltles re ferred to proper authorities 47 Pninllica transfeircd to butter entai lers, 3. Lodging and nicnls fiirnlKlieil to P7 by Itescue mission, police department, Emer gency hospital, Jordin's hotel, St. Mar. garet h guild, St. Vlntent 1 Paul i-o-ciely and prlvoto cluirllles. Transportation furnished by dlrrctoi, St. Vincent do Paul t-oclety, Erlo and Wyoming Valley lallrcad (Ueorgo II, Smith), Delaware, Lackawanna and Western railroad t. P. Hallstead). A soclated Chnrltles and private clmrltlrs. Employment furnished by street com missioner, vnrioUH cral and other com panies, stores and prlxato families. Answered letters fiom utrlous chat I- ties, r. Total number of applications for llvo J ears, 9.S1I Total number of cases lawstlgatid In IKo years, 4,0ii; E. J. GOODWIN'S VENTURE. Has Become Pait Owner of "Jack and tho Beanstalk." A thratilcal transfer cf great lm puitanee, In which the greater pait of the capital and 'imlns Involved are Sy i acute capital and btalr.s, has jnst been consummated. Klaw k Erlanget, one of the largest and most allluentlal man ageilal conccins In the country, lelln qulsh all right, title and Piterot to tho e.tra agunzn "Jaik and the P,ean Btalk" to Wau en II. CJIrvln, llonry J. Oinibbee and John Ken, of th's city, and E .1 Goodwin of S' ronton, P.i. The consldeuitlon Is -ild to be elo-e to JJO.Oi i0. Jink and the Ueanstalk" Is one of the most tlabotnle and evpeuslvc pro I ductlons on the io.il, hat, noveilhcle1, It has been one of the most successful 1 ol attractions. The piesent Is Its thlitl ! season of existence, j.et It has ioered comparatively lit tl fnltory, end tho pike paid for It In the onteipilslng I men. who haw now become Its owneis, will be eon"ldeied In theatrical cltcles a low flgiiie. 1 Mr. Ken, who ha bad jcais ol ox- pi-rlem e In thsatrlcMl matters, will liava geneinl supervision of the nectssary , pnllinli niles. He will do the booking. attraction N piopeily laumhid. Mr. l ll.ll- IIIV IUIIII.UIj, ..v. ...it h... Onrsbep and Mr. Goodwin will tiavci with the company, looking after lis af l'ali.s on the uvid, while Mi (ltrln will give the ben- lit of 111" extensive busi ness epeilenc' and advice, toMng no active pari In Its management -svi a- cw-e Hi mid. - - ELECTION UNANIMOUS. Company K. Members Select a New Sot of Commissioned Oflicois. The membeis of Company K. Elev- !.,. X' G P . met in their (.'111 II I (illlll'H., mom In the urmoiy last nicht and elected olllceis to fill the vacancies caused lv the resignations of Captain James O Dlmmick and Phot Lieuten ant E M Gee Second Lieutenant Geoig" Wlith. was elected captain, First Seigeant liurson liovau was Hindi" Hi st lieutenant, and Second Ser geant C. E Scott, second lieutenant. The flections worn unanimous The above elections leaves two ser geant vaca'ncles to be tilled bv appoint ment, and it is expected that Captain Wlrth will name his non-commissioned olllceis In a week or two. The newly elected officers aie all old National gtiatd men, having seen service In the Thhtecnth regiment They aio thor ough soldleis and have the respect of theli men MEETING OF THE FORUM CLUB Decided That United States Senators Should Be Elected by Diiect Vote. The Foium lub held their regular meeting in the Guernsey bulletins last ewntng. The .subject for the debate of the evening was icsolved "That Xlnltcel States Senatots should be elected by direct vote of the people " Messrs Pi Ice, Haker and Walter spoke for tho affirmative, and they w el o opposed by .Messrs Wilbur, Kauf man and Dodge The Judges gave their decision In favor of the affirmative On Filday evening the club will ten der a banquet nt the Hotel Randolph to tlnee of Its membeis; who have ie turned fiom camp. They are 'Hu man A. Sin dam. Company D, who Is with the Thlid National bank; George Walter, Company D, with the Colliery Engineer company, and Mr Carter, Company A, who is with Wlllard, War ten & Knapp DEATH OF ROBERT F. ORAM. Was the Father of Mrs. F. L. Phillips of This City Wold was iccelved In this eltv yes terday of the death of Robeit F. Oiam at Lakewootl, N. J , Monday Mr. Oram was a icsldent of Dover, N. J., and was the father of Mis y. I, Phillips, of this city. He was well known here, especially among the old er icsidents. In 1S.17 and up to 1SG.', he, together with a man named Duv Is, operated the old dilfts near MlnooKa, which were later gotten control of b Congiessman Council. He became In terested In laigo leal estate deals In New Jersey and left here. He was closely connected with Dovet's giowth, but his gieatest work was tho found 111." of Pint Oiam, about two miles fiom Dover. He reclaimed many acres of swamp land and now Poit Oiam Is a thriving town of close to 7,000 in habitants. VISITED BY STATE OFFICERS. Camp, No. 8, Sons of Veterans En tertained Last Night. Colonel A S Jloulthrop, ot Dubois, Pa , and Adjutant Robert K. Hoplclhs, of Milton, lino ofllrors of tho Eastern division of I'ennsjlvnnla of tho Sons ot Veterans made an otllclal visit to Camp No s, Sons of Veteiansi, here last night at the Ezin, Giiflln post rooms on Lackawanna avenue The camp, which numbers over two hundred, had nearly every member piesent and there weio several visiting Sons from Carbondale, Easton and Wllltes-Harre. Uoth of tho guests of honor made ad dresses anent the order and Its general condition. They urged tho camp hern to continue In Its progress. Other ad dresses weio delivered by the visiting Sons and the local membeis. A smoker followed tho bUHlnosH session. Smoke Tho Pocono Cigar, 5c. The Student QrlU. If youwlsh to make your wife or your mother your sweetheart or some other, the handsomest and most useful present possible write lie Buuseu-Rumford Co. Scrantou, Pa., fo- Uooklel of The Student Grill, BROTHER MEMBERS WELCOMED HOME ENTERTAINMENT IN HONOR Or RETURNED SOLDIERS. City Club Gives a Reception to Colonel II. A. Coursen at Its Quar tors on Spruco Street Crystal Hose Company Banquets Its Sovon Soldior Mombors at tho St. Charles. Anthraclto Wheelmen, of Green Ridgo, Give a Smoker in Honor of Their Representative!) in tho Wur, Welcome-homo leceptlons by nilous oiganlzatlons to brother membeis who weie out with the Thirteenth regiment, stilt continue. Last night had more than its usual quota, the City club, the Cijstal Hose company and tho Antlua elto Wheelmen nil giving entertain ments In honor of their .soldier-members. The Cltv club affair was In honor of Colonel H. A. Coursun, who waa one of Us most active membeis. It was held nt the club's luxurious home, on Spruce stieet, und was delightfully Informal. Speeches music by Hauor's oichestra, n l tinning lunch and mlllturv punch weie among the entertnlnmetit fea tures W. S Dlehl. piesident of the club; C E. Chittenden, Major T. F. Penman and Major W. S. Millar did tho speech making, extending n welcome to Col onel Coursen and eulogizing him and his command for the highly creditable manner In which they repiesented this lenlon. Colonel Com sen fUtliiglj lesponded, und duilng the com so of his remarks said that he hud as good a regiment as tlieie was in the whole army, both In the niatte-i of discipline and esprit du corps. They weie dissatlslled that they did not see active heivlcc, but they enn rontont themselves, at least, the colonel salel, with the inflection that they saw severe soivicc and underwent It like the tine soldier THOSE PRESENT. Among the meinbeis of the ilub who gathered to do honoi to Colonel Com sen were Piesident W. S. Diehl. Vlce-Piesl-clent C. W. Matthews, Treasurer W. .T. Wcl-h. Secietary W S Millai, Man uget A. P. Hcdfoid, Major T F. Pen man. A. U. Win man, V. M. Vandllng, Captain E E. Chase, I'ledeiick Cou ncil, Frank Connell. John Pelllo, Rob eit T. P. iiman, Dl. G E. Hill, O W. Guustei. Walter L. Matthews, Di. W. I! lU'tiwood and John Moirls The house was tasteully decorated with palms, lings and bunting. The Ci.vstal Hose company's celebra tion took the form of a banquet It was held at the St. Charles and was at tended bv bKly members of the com pany. The Cistals have tho distinc tion of having conti United more mem beis to the Thirteenth than any two other companies of the departmest. The in Seigeant Major W S. Gould, Coiporal John Games, Company U, Pilvate Chat lex Illness. Company 15; Pilvate Chailes Hamilton, Company 15, Pilvate Kail Gunster, Company C; Coipoial George Uobltng, Company C; Hospital Orderly J. L Mosei Tho latter two weie not able to attend the baneiuet, the fntinor on account of Ill ness, nnd the latter on account of his being on a visit te Easton IX J Newman, piesident of the com pany, acted as toastmaslei and made the address of welcome. The i espouse was made by Seigeant Major Gould. Others who made bilef speeches were Alderman Howe, W. J. Welchel, Charles Tiopp. J. R Feibei P. W. Costello. James Fleming, Dr P F. Gunster. Dr. John T MrGrnth, J. J. l.oftus, Leo Coyne, Daniel Slowe, J. J. Paclden, William Einerich and II. R. Long. The Lawience oichestra furn ished the music AT THE HANG-PET Those who attended were: President D. J. Newman, Vice Piesident J. J. Padelen. Foieman II It. Long, Secre tary AV. J. Welchel. Financial Secre tin y G. F Becker, Henry Hlnes, L D. Hush, Chailes Slantz, W. G. Ferber, D. J. Slowe, John J GUlen, William Martin, Robert E. Wlllard, Edward Cooley, J. D. Feiber, Thomas Not ton, Stephen II. Rice. John J. Loftus, Dr. P. F. Gunster. James Fleming, Wade M. 1-lnn. Aldeiman John T. Howe, P. W. Costello, Dr. J. T. McGiath. H. E Rlker, Charles E. Tropp, II. P. Thomas, E J. Coleman, Loo Coyne. Tho Anthracite Wheelmen tendeied their icturned war membeis a recep tion In their club rooms, on North Main avenue. The guests of honor weio: Acting Hospltul Steward II. L. Glllesple, Regimental Clerk II. A. Smith, Charles Constantlne, of Com pany H: Thomas Davis, of Company H., John Owens, of Company A, and Richaid Thomas, orderly to Geneial J. P. S. Gobln. The affair was In the hands ot the teceptlon committee composed of Les ter Losey nnd W. C. Saunders En teitalnment was furnished by John Payne, Hovvaid IJenJomln, Alvin Deck er nnd Tred Farnham. Miss Minnie Stair acted as pianist. Dancing and a luncheon weie other features of the en tertainment piogramme. Thosp piesent were Mr. and Mis. Pert Sheiman, Mr. and Mis. Dlckerson, Mr. and Mrs. Steele, Mr. and Mrs. IJ Cures constbiit cough. oOolvIll Wi.",,,,! .,,v, hiii'. Cough Syrup as; use Dr. null's Cough b rup qui! be cured. Jjc ROSARIES Sp,e0c,ial Easter Made in Sterling Silver and with beads of Amethyst, Topaz, Jet, Garnet, Crystal, and Coral. Also Pearl Chaius, Neck laces Belts and Collar Buckles and Silver Novelties without eud. MERCEREAU & CONNELL I3O Wyoming Avenue. WHISKEY VS. MEDICINE. Under War Kcvcmie Law Only 'ne hH'iey la Iaxcilas n Medicine. I'nder tho new Revenue Stiuop I w whiskies mo exempt fiom tnxntloc ' i medicines cie tn'ecel it Is a tiotittib i in connection with tills truth tlut i Is one whlkcy which Is ncknowi. bv the Government to bo a me li,il whiskey and which Is, therefore, Mumped This imusunl exception is made In the case ot Dairy's Pure Malt Whlskej, the Government recognizing Its medicinal eiualltles, which do not belong to nny other whiskey. It Is a complete confirma tion of what has been known to tho med ical profession and scientists foi many j eats, nnmelv, tli.it Duff's Pino Mult Whiskey Is a medlclnil whiskey, ns illf fcri'iit from other kinds ot bottled whis kies us strong lncellclnul waters uro elif fcrent fiom ordinal y vvateis, us different fiom other whiskies ns a medicinal pte- paiation can bo dirfcieut from a pieni- i- tlon containing no medlcln.it eii.r.lltle s. It Is Riatlfylng to know that pcoplo v. ho aio not slow to tnke advantage of i II tint is meritorious arc using Duffy's Pure Malt for medicinal purposes and 1 hut It continued to accomplish wonders George Davis, Mr. and Mrs. E. E, Smith and the Misses lleitha Saunders, Jennie Smith, Anna Losey, Charlotte Rosoiicraiis, Pcrulce Congei, Miss Clifton, MIm Lewis, Dcssle Rlel, Win nle Martin, Margin et Vipond, Hannah Davis, Done Davis. Anna Edwauls and Hello Win ten, and Messis Joseph Convvell, John Payne, Lester Losey, Will Rolls, Aithur Peny, of New Yoik cltj , Oscar Payne, llany Danvets, Haiiy Vipond, Unity Ilumgniduci, Dr. Honneywell, Di. Jenkins, Ilanv Smith, Howard GiHUn, Hetijamln Davis, Heit Galr, Howanl Benjamin. W. C. Saund ers, John Davis, Ilaiold Gillespie and Geoige Keifer. Tonight the Scianton Rlejcle club will enteitaln in honor of Its soldleis. Colonei T. J. Keenan, oT Plashing, national piesident of the League of Ami'tlcan Wheelmen, will also be n guest. Colonel Keenan Is a momht i of the governor's; staff and ionics bete pilmailly to paitlclpate In tomonow icceptlon to thu Thliteenth. Injunction Made Perpetual. In open court yesterday Judge I..I wards gianted to Garney, Hinwn i Company a perpetual injunction against David Spiuks, restraining him from placing on the maiket the 'Jei myn House Ileitiquct Clgnis" In imita tion of theli well known biaiicl. 'Hotel Jermyn." Opening; at S. C. Ward's, 110 Wash ington Avenue, Thursday and Filday, when she will display exquisite Fiench hats and bon nets. Miss Wnid devoted special at tention to children's huts this season nnd sho lias nchleveel distinction In them, us It can be truly said such a goigoous display has pewi been bhown outside of New Yoik Millinery Opening Today and tomonow, Doughetty & Thomas Wjomlng avenue. Steam Heating and Plumbing. P. F. & M. T. How loy.231 Wj omlng ave. The W ilkes-Rarie Retold may bo had In Scranton at tho news stands of Itcis. man llrcs , 401 Spruee and Ml Llndt n street. Muc , LaiMcawanna iivenue For Infants nnd Children. Tho Kind You Havo Always Bought aC. Bears tho Signaturo of Car load Just arrived All style, and prices the lowest. "Woikmanship guaranteed even on THE CHEAPER GRiDES. Keep ub In mind and you uon't w Kret giving us jour pationace you will get goods as lepnsunted giving you our eai.y terms of payment 01 very iovvebt prices for cash. Immense stock of Household Goods Stoves, Carpets, Iron Ileds. etc. rive laigo floors full to tho celling at Th3S Ke'ly's Slorjs, i u ivnel 1:1 i ranlin Avenue SUITS To uraer q CniiKisllng rif nine ami ill n I. ( h. Twecils und Mixture ma-nt 1 full lull- orcd and tilmmcd to jiciKctlon. OVERCOATS Ap PJj lo Your Miasure, $IUJyJ Mnelo In flno KnglUh Ceiverl ClnMi M nle to lit vou perfectly or no e ! il lastH until Saturday nlsht. Von t inisu jour chance We also make a specialty of l.adici Tallorlrc MILLER, The Tailo" 433 Sprues Manufactured by SHORT & Ii MONEY OIL MO '?& "TAKE TIME Br THE FORELOCK." m mWm no-mis At 77&V.T!Si'W.WafA. av , rV& "iW4& mrwxxr- jr mm;s. m . tssmmzmm2ti "'i yapx TELEPHONE 622 141 to 140 Nbrliilai PAINT DEPARTriENT.Purc White Uad, Colora and Varnishes. - 1115 ., c20 Lackavanai Au, Scranton Pl Wholesale nnd Retail DRUGGISTS, ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD, FRENCH ZINC. Ready nixed Tinted Palnta, Convenient, Kconomtcal. Uiuab. Vnrnlsli Stains, l'roaiiclnKl'ei-fcotlmllfvtlouorErpenJlTr WooiW Reynolds' Wood Finish, rppcolally liesigncd for InUdu Wort Marble Floor Finish, Durable und Drlui cjulccly Paint Varnish and KaN somine Brushes. PI1R; LriSIED OIL Mil TURPENTINE. Miui!iiiiiu!i!!ci!Eii:iitcii!::m;a S 53(-'miMli n K J5 JS S i 3 Neu) Shapes, Neu) Patterns. I HANDS PAYNE, I On the Square 203 NV asltingtoni Ave !3 :.isiilS!I21SiS3li::HI23eilll39l3CUI!3IDS Th3 Rich-ait & Santasjn Oil Go,, si.i 1. im: CULI-BRATIU) NONA SAFETY OIU lnsl-t on ijcttiiii It Mndo putlml) front ilia 1 lonii 1 raelc lligli ClraJc l.ulirlotlnz nnJ ISjrnlnj Oils e.f every elescription. 1311 CAt'UUjli AVI- After o a Hat? Then et a S00 one it pays. Stetson Hat! r & Ar1 Icp-notch in li.'-e.'.cellene. ' 'I I.eir wonderful wearing powers malic tliern tho best li at -investments obtainable. Graceful new styles fcr Spring Cl.'ff on,l !nff llltc ON SALE NOW AT 9 LasKawiiai Avl 4- - 4 4- 4- 4 -f f -f-f - : I Our Subject t Is Two-Fold t Saftty foi' ths Baby x an" Relief I ior Mother l Wo ask vou whether or ni 0 ir Daby Walking ami rvursory Chii- are not one of tlu hest assistants .1 mother cm have. A srwus ilan.;cr menaces every housjeluld wnarj baby is at lir?e and Is cjnstantlv witclie ' anJ with one of our "tenders" babv 1-, protected from these darners wh'-li threaten them and incuhntly ths-. relief to the mother irom caio Mi ap prehension at such Vr.Ki jl-, she c ui not attend pcrsoiullv to th the chili stvle lllustrttifj above of harJwooi Oak or Mahogany hnisli $2.50. Other thin-" for haby are CARniAGESAND CD CARTS, S-H OURS 4-4-4- 4-4-4- j tffil v - r. w y u a vv-' -re. . . , ;,ir 4-r 'ti t 5. .10 t.i iA'-"w:: y SJeM' 4-4-4-4-4- 225-227 Wyoming Ayo. HRI l! to uiit ill tnn bier, "llli lloiusl.ccpcr. OulJt " Write for eop) 4-4 44444444444-444444- " " . l 0UQue , uilvS, JMo. oT Lackawanna Ave. UIBFACTOM CO, Slrji, SjhiIji, ?i .OBRICATING OILS, :m ' V3 M J I J ?'?) r fa v A t "T... , ipy-j. r':':21X r
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