lprTOO --. kMxni " fcP't!?7 6 THE SCTNTON TRIBUTE-THURSDAY, APRIL C, 1899. r- '. tf. HAPPENINGS OF NORTH SCRANTON ANTHONY PADDEN NA1UIOWLY ESCAPES BEING KILLED. Was Kicked In the Head by a Mute. It Is reared That Concussion of tha Brain May Result Part of tho Lad's Right Ear Was Cut Off. An Evening with Noted Electri cians Easter Music Will Be Re netxted Euneral of Mrs. Phillips. Anthony Padden, 19 years of nge and employed as a driver boy In the Cayuffa mines, narrowly escaped being killed yesterday morning, hy lieliiR Kicked In the head by his mule. The result may yet be fatal. He was unhitching the onlmnl, which Is a vicious one, from tx tar and was bunt over when tho kick was lntllcted. The Injured lad was unconscious when fellow workmen found him short ly after the accident, and the upper portion of his light ear was severed sis with a knlto. Padden was removed .to his home on Keybor avenue and j-'lven medlcul attention. It Is feared that he Is buffeting fiom concussion of the bruin, which may result seriously. WITH THE ELECTRICIANS. The members of the Hpxvnrtli League chapter of the Providence Methodist chuieh will conduct a literary affair in the lectute room of the above church tonight. They have stxled It "An Evening with Electilelnns," A shoit business session will precede tlie exercises. Following Is the pio Kramme for the latter; Musical Selection. !i njamln Franklin. .MI--S HeMtli.t S.nidfis Thomas lMlsen Plunk Putney Simtlcl F. U. Moim Miss Charlotte Itosencranss Nicola Tesln Charlt s Hopexxell I'triH W. t'lelil.... Miis Laura llaxskev Kccltutlon, "How Cxins Laid the Cable," Joe Wntklns JIloc trlelty lit Ser.tntou Charlie Comma Musical Selections. WILL REPEAT EASTER MESIC Acceding to the lnniij leouests, the ( holr of tin iPutitun ("ougiegntloual church will iepe.it the progiamme of Easter music reudeted last Sundax at the Easter exeiclses In that ehurili. Cboilster (Jwllym Davis will have (lunge and the inembeis of the cboli sue leaueMed to ineel at (he chuicli Friday een!ng to ieheniM 1'TSKRAIi OF 11IIH. PHILLIPS The fuileial ol tin late .Mi." Samuel Phillips was held veteidav iitteinonn from the lesidenee, 2.! Hobeit avenue Sei vices xxeie conducted at the Welsh EJ T. SSLB 1 8 S " ''""1'iiiit loiiRh 'Give UUgll 03Tlip,: v( .lluthe buflcrcr will hoon he cut .1 1 riv ,i25cts UiNJEEDA MOD COIKHI SVRLI TAKE Dufour'a French "Tor. nu hua: xi GHOUCi: W. .11 NKINiV. I oi S Alain Axe ue Correct Fashions in Spring GoBtumes for Ladies Hitlicitu l.kl ts. h.ic .aciic-ially cxpoiienccil much cliflicultv in w.ilk iiitr h.iinl in h.uid with Dame Iishion. Fxpense was o'ten an in sntmountable barner. Absolntelv correct Tailmed Gowns were a liiviuy, only within reach of the wealthy, while Ready-to-Wear Suits yeneially boie on their lace the indisputable Ma mp ofbhowy, tawdiy slop-woik. Cheap !ooing under all circumstances, badly fittine; in most cases, and laielv fit to be woin bv ladles who had a leputatiou to maintain and caied for personal appearance. We've Labored Hard and Triumphed In oui efforts to overcome these obstacles. Good, ReacIv-tu-We.ii Suits for gentlemen, bought at a fiist-class clotl ing houses, aie no longer distinguishable lrom the best custom-made clothing. This fact impiessed us with the possibilities attainable in ladies' gar ments, and aftei yeais of untiling efforts, we have reached the goal of out hopes, and now submit to the ladies ot Sctanton and vicinity a line ot T.uloied Customs, Jackets and Skirts for spring and sum mer weai that is not sui passed in any essential point by the most expensive woik produced at the most expensive and exclusive Ladies' Tailonng establishments in the couiUiy. The Question of Cost Considered Good things generally come high, but if the indisputable excellence shown in our Readv-to-Wear Costumes for Ladies is taken into consideration, their moderate cost seems almost marvelous. At $10.50 We show a very snuiit suit for ladles, all the leading fabrics and shades. Tho mateilals, tilmmlngs nnd tnlloiing aie faultless, while the styles, not eluborate, lepiesent Dame Fashion's lutest appioved ideas. At $15.00 ityle and quality hax'e joined hands In the pioductlon of these handsome costumes, All that a woman uf model ale means can xvlsh for Is embodied In these charming buus, and there's choice enough to meet all tastes and fan cies. Our Line of Ladies' is superb. Globe Warebotee Uaptlst church on West Market street and tho pastor, Rev. J. A. Evans, was In charge. He preached a Herman and referred to exemplary character of tho deceased while In life. Many friends and relations attended tho services and accompanied the re mains to the Washburn street ceme tery, whetc Interment was made. PERSONAL NOTES. Mis'j Hertha Conover hatf leturncd from a visit at Hlnghamton. Stephen (lavln has resigned his posi tion us ding tletk ut George W. Davis' iliug store. Mr. and Airs. Thomas Morris, of Nan tleoke, wore the guests of Mrs. Thomas llnirls, of Parker street, yesluiduy. Mrs. Owen Jones nnd son, of Forest City, are lsltlng friends on Watrcn slleet. Miss, Mnry Ilnllly has returned to her home in Susnuehunna after an extend ed visit hole. Miss McCarty, of Mf.rsona, returned home yest'Mdav from n visit h'te with her mother, Mrs. Martin McCarty, of llllatns street. Mr. and Mrs. Domlnlck Padden, of Mary street, are receiving congintula llons. The reason Is the atllvnl of a daughter. Ctoige Dlckerson, of the firm of Fen nor &. IMckerson, Is seriously 111. Miss May Towell, of SBinnlt avenue, Is .siting in Chlnehllln. Mis C'orwln Is seriously 111 at her home on Williams stieet, William O. Davis, of Noith Main avenue, Is seilously 111 with pneumonia. Miss Pertha Simmons, of Pittston, Is visiting her mother Mis. Eeoige (.'. Jocll, of Paiket stieet. William Peirv Is electing a new house on ltolllstel avenue. Dinicl Jones, of Olyphant, visited friends hcie yesterday. Miss Lizzie Davis, of Green Ridge street, is spending a few clnjs with ti lends In Plymouth. Mls Anna Sharpies' Is dangeiously 111 of pneumonia at her home on Oly phant toad. J. ,1. McDonotigh Is serlouslj 111 at his home on McDonough aeiiue, of pneumonia. Miss Lottie Rlrtley, of West Market street, left yosteidnj for a week's visit at W.Mimlng. FLOTSAM AND JETSAM. A benellt affair foi Hobeit Elliott, who had bis leg cut off on the Dulu- waie and Hudson talltoad last Chilst- mas, will be held In Si. Mary's hall I tim-iriniiu nlirlit Fulloxvlncr the ell- teitjlnmeut a social will be held. The inenibms of Thomas Jeffeison loiU'e. Ordei ut Tllie Ixotltos. are pro pal iinr. to bold a banquet on Wednesday evening. Apill L'fi. The altalr will h" held In Ostei limit's 'gill. Pn p.untlons aie being mtdc for a gland social ami entei talnment to bo h 'Id In the mur futuie. by Mai'iuette lotineil, Voung Mens Institute The Walla Wahs will conduct a social In St. Maiv's ball this evening. The PioWdenoe Dancing ola-s held n xoiv pleasant social Inst evenlns. At the nuai leily confoience of the Methodist Enlscopal ihuieh, held last Pi Id. i i'V nlnq, a unanimous vote was t 'I" t 1,'iuiestlng the rpturn of their pastor, Rev. W. Edsat. I he tinplot es of Stuns' mines will re ceive tluii monthly salary today. The Schubeit ("!lee elub conducted a, ugular weekly leluaisal last exenlng Woik on the new L"ggett ' Ci eek hi taker Is p-oi'ieslng uipldly. The abutments haxe Iicmi completed anil a l.ngu folic of enpentors aie cutting timbers foi the I tame woik. At $15.00 Thetes n wondeiful Hton suit at this in ice. The Jacket Is, made xxlth the new cutaway "spado" front and finished xi..i all tbo lit tle tricks and fancies ot the Fcnson. The skill Is In keeping and the whole Ih simply Ideal. At $18.00 Only a year or two ago no iimount of money coubl ba'e buught a suit equal to this In any cuutom de partment In the world. It Is strictly high guide und tho suit Bhoxvn In minute details eloquent ly enforces today's atgument. and Misses' Spring Jackets EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANTON OLD POLKS' CONCERT AT BELLE VUE 0. M. CHURCH. Young People Gave an Interesting Entertnlnment at the Above Church Ofllcers-Jilect of Panooka Tribe Installed Reception to Lieutenant David J. Davis "I. W. H." Circle Social Affair Two Younrr Men Arrested on Serious Charges Other Notes of Interest. The young people of the Hellovue Welsh Calvlnlslle Methodist church held mi "Old Eolks' concert" at the church last evening, xvhlch wus en joyed by u very large audience, and xx as one of the most successful eve.' held on this side. The piogiumine xvas opened with a ehoius, "Auld La.i? Syne," by a party of adult persons, and was followed by a chorus an 1 solo, "Down on the Farm," by "Parm er" Jiioxvn nnd grandsons. A clever dialogue was given by "Andy" O'Tome and " 'Stjulre" Eugan. This xxas fol lowed by a qunttette, xvho sang "Ten der Recollections " The choir of the little White Moun tain church and "Peggy" Smith nng u chorus and solo, und Oeoigu Oreene nnd Lntna Hanks sang a duet, "Fanu.' CJrey." "The Old Onkell Bucket" was lnterpieted by the choir of the "little church around the corner," nnd "Jo.sluh Allen" gae banjo selections. A dialogue In which "Pat Flannlguis Logic" xvas tevcaled xx-us cleveily giv en, and "noulah" Jtlcketts i celled "Miss Eogarty s Cakes." In the sec ond part of the ptogtamme "Obedlah" Longstreet nnd the choir sang "Far Axvay,' and "Samanthn" Allen gave it solo, "Silver Tin ends Among the Gold " The little White .Mountain chur -h choir t.nng a Welsh hymn nnd "Ai dllla" Tutt gave a solo Anothei dia logue bctxxeen four characters xvas givtn In a laughable manner entitled i be Gentle Client," and "Old lilack Joe" was sung by "Old Darby" anl fi lends. "My Grandmother's Cane," a solo, was lendeicd by "Geneial" Young, and "Piule Sam" and party, a tiiaitette of mixed olees, gaxe a selection "Annie Laurie," "Home Sweet Home" and otbei numbers xxere conn United by the tholi. and "Mai lab" Stubbleblnu sang a solo The chin acters were portrayed b the joting people of the chinch, anl they furnished much amusement thioughout the entei talnment. sntiors ACCIDENT AVEIXTED While one of the Tnylor-Thtoop cars xxas passing oxer the Dclaxxare, Laeka xvanni and Western lallrond crossing on West Lnckaxx'niina axenue yesteiday mt inlng about 10 o'clock, the power xxas shut off and the cat- xxas stopped upon the south-bound tiael; The south-bound express xsns coin ing In sight nnd the passengers made a x lid dash for liberty, and suet ceded In making their xxay out of the car xxltbout any damage being done. The tialn was stopped within a few feet of the car, and after a few moments do lay tbe pnxxcr xvas tinned on and the car rtmoxed fiom Its perilous position This Is only one of many slmllai II lustiations ot the need of a viaduct at thPt point, and the geneial tenor of remaiks made csteulay was that un less some nieisines nre taken to build one, the city will be liable for dam ages some rtnj that xill amount to mole than the tost of a x Induct. INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS. Distiltt Deputy John T. Howe In stalled the olllceis of Panooka tr'be. No 140, Impioxed Older of lted .Men, at Hail Garl hall last evening. T'e following gentlemen xxid seive tno tribe (luring the ensuing year. Sachem, William F. Moigan: senijr sagamoie, Geoige W. HoxmII; junnr sagamoie, Hugh Wllllamo prophet, John W lllchaids, thief of rt cords, John Heed, assistant chief of lecords, Gi (tilth W. Jones, ketpcr of wampum, Jatol) Helbert: trustee, Fied Davis. I-.iuc W. Jxans xmu lepiesent the tilbe at the grand council to be held at I.ancustet on June 10. lJECLPTION Tn LIEin". DAVIS. The membeis ot Hobeit Mortis lodge, Ordei of Ainerltnn Tun lxoilteu, will tendei a reception to Lieut mint Daxld i "" "" 'N""n ,1,u" "XL" "v: , J. Davis, who was a member of the' The joung men succeeded in making Thhtemth leelm.nt, tnn.V.it ut Tvorlte u,plr ea'e ufter as-aultlng the pcrl hnii. iim mid !:.. nth M..in ..v..iiii.. 'dl"i, but wen' caught In the act ot Mr. Daxls has ben thf n 'Ordlng secretai.x of the lodg f r seveial yeuit and xvas le-elccted ciurlng his ubmifc. The committee haxlng m charge the nirangements of tho enter tainment nnd serving o' lefieshments aie Ull I Inn I ilnliaiin; Jmuea .M. Powell and David J. Davis. i:.VTEP.TAINMi:XT AND SOPIAU The "1. W, II." circle of the Ilimp ton Street Meihodb't h' Isoofial church will hold an entertainment nnd social ut the chinch tomorroxv ovcnlns. The piogiamme Is as folloxxc: Organ Selectlun Mlwd l3(F.-iie Jl.jers Itecltatloii MIhh Aiuia Tlnmi.is Solo Minn Pilul Vita Hicltatlon Mi's JIuj nxutia Plllte Duet, Ueore Stevens bin William Hltimp Itecitnllon .Mlxs Ouscie ''liuniau Duct Mlssim Jennie and Auuu I.eatcr Autoh.il ) and Cnitar Duet, Mtstra. I.ocse anil ilivh.s At tho close of th" entertainment the Indies of the circle will tell In practical teini" "How they earned n, dollar." He. fierhmputs, comlstlng of cake, coffee and Ico cream, xvlll be sold, Admission, Stents. All me xxeleoiue. HAVE SEClTltun P.OOMS. The West Scranton biitneh of the Young Women's Clnistlnn a-soelatlon buxe lented the second floor of 119 South Muln nvetiuo, in the Banner block. The rooms xvlll bo opened as soon as they can be renovated and fuiiiMied. GENEBAI. NEWS NOTES. The local eoips of the Salvation Army will conduct their fourteenth nnnlvor rary on April Pi and 1C Brigadier Miles, ot Nexx Yoik city, thu Junior soldier national yecretnry. xvlll lead the meetings. On Saturdpy the bilgndler x ill glxe his Inteiestlng lecture about his tinvels half way around the xvotld THE HOMELIEST MAN IN SCRANTON As xxell ns tho handjomest, and others are Invited to cull on urn iliugBUl und get n frcu trial bottle ot Kemp's Halbiun for tho Thriat and Lungs, a runudy that Is gUJiuliteed to cure und lelleve all Chronic and Acute Conglm, Asthma, Bronchitis und Cuii&umptlou. Price 25c. nnd Wc. (Jives rriCDtiftTrn Vr thu stn rv STOMACH (t. tt 1ms o e which will be Illustrated xvith lino stcieoptlcon views. The ndmlsslon xvlll be 10 cents. A dime supper will be held by the Pride of niectilc City temple, No. Si. Ladles of the Golden Hngle, this even ing at the home of Companion Conk 11ns, ."17 North Gart'eld avenue. Flunk A. lioyce, of Price stieet, a member of Company D,Thlrtfnth regi ment, has nccipttd a lucrative position In one of the gieat tarpet mills In Phil adelphia, nnd left yesterday to assume his duties. A host of friends accom panied him to the Delaxvnre nnd Hud son depot, xxlieie ninny well wishes for his success xxas given. The last quarteily conference for the picsent conference year of tho Hamp ton Sired Methodist church will be held this oxenlng at the above (hutch. All olllcers of the church xvlll report. Piesldlng icidcr Ilev. Austin Grltltn will be pieseut. The ntuslc.il" that xvas to be held on Apill i!, lias been postponed until Tbursduy evening, Apill 13, In the Sun da school loom of St. David's church. All tickets gi ml. Next Sunday the Easter musk will be lcpcated In the church at 10.30 a. m. and 4 o'clock p. in., xxhen the bishop will be present. The choir, Piofessor Clink S. Thomus di lector, will be assisted by Mr. William Motion, couietlst; Misses May Fisher, Lillian Kenward and Mr. House, vio linists. The ftinei.il sendees over the re mains of the late Daniel Willlnms, who xxas killed In thu mines at Kingston, will be held In the Flist Welsh Uaptlst church this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. Interment will be made In the Wash burn htreet cemeteri. An elaborate affair stxled a "Plum Tiee Festival" will be held in Meals' hall this excnlng, under the auspices of St. Urenden's count II, Voting Men's Institute. I'veiy puichaver of a "chniue" card will be entitled to what ever ptize Is drawn homing the cor responding nunibei. About $.ri0(1 xvoith of valuable ai tides will be distributed. The admission w ill be 10 cents. St. Leo's Glee club xvlll meet tomor row evening for reheaisal In their looms Aftei the tehearsal they will attend the Green Itldge tair and sing sexeial selections. The Ttadlon tompanv have begun the contemplated lepalis on their tiucks on Main axenue Workmen aie now leplaelng the mils on Noith Main avenue, near Sxxetland stieet, and the extension of the double track on South Main avenue will be commenced as soon as the abo-e repairs aie com nleted Meanxxhlle the ais leach West Scianton via Itoblnson stieet. The vestibule cars have been taken olf pending the repalis, on account of the tiouble expei lenced In making the turn at the latch switch on West Lneka.wanun axenue and Ninth stieet. The wives nnd ladv friends of the Columbia and Franklin companies of the lire department met In the ter mers headiiuartcis last evening and made atrangemeiits for the coming llremen's tnlr. The muhicnle announced for this evening at St. David's Episcopal church has been postponed until next Tluiis day evening. The membeis of St. Leo's battalion x 111 attend divine service at St. Patrick's Catholic church next Sunday inmning at !) o'clock. The vestiymen of St. David's Episco pal church will meet this evening. THEY CANNOT ENLIST. Seiious Chaiges Preferied Against Two Weil-Known West Side Men. Giilllth Davis, of Mcnlfleld btreet, and Howell Thomas, of Hennessy couit, xxtn aiie-ted at an early hour yester day morning by Patrolman Peters, on Noith Main avenue, and taken to the polir c station where they xxeie charged with committing an assault on a pud- dli i on West l.ackaxvanna avenue, and Uiislail::lng the inirket of J. A. Sav- stealing oystcis from the nnuket by Patrolman Peteis, who had been shad ow Ing them for some time. At the bearing yesteiday morning brfoto Al ii tnian Dax U both admitted their gi'ilt and xxeie inch held In $C00 bail on the chaige ol committing un assault 1 nrd ?2''0 for stntutory buiglarx-. I Uoth ot them nnd airanged to enlist In the tegulni army yc"--tetdny, and 1 weie eelebiatlng their Intended dcparl- uie In a manner xvhlch xxlll not only detain them for awhile, but debar them fiom enlistment. Bail xvas fin it Isliud. LETTERS PHOM THE PEOPLE. lUnder this bending idiot t ktter-i of In. teieal xxlll bo uubl.blicd xxhen uccompa iilnl, fin publiiullou, by the xviltc-r's name The Tilbuno xvlll not bu held to hponslblo fur ojilnluus hole oxpiosMd. They P.eturn Thanks. Edltoi of The 'i illume Sii' The biltrs ot tho Good Sibcphcrd gratefully ucknox, ledge and loiuiu ln Ciie tbunks tin tin i.bundmil supplx of ham unci cgs to eoi.trltmto to thu happi ness uf limit Inniutes lor Eastci Wo hail all that could inaku th.m happy xxith ham and eggs, irult and Ico cream. It would glxo us pn.isurc to publish the nanus of all out kind bei.tfuctois. but xxcio asked b ulmest cet donor not to do so, and th lew who did net nuke this U'UlU'ht, xx u luel xxlll bo sallsdei tu baxo It lecorded like tbo fonm-r In Gods book, xxhere not nun a cup of cold xvuter Is wltboiit Its leward. Wo acknoxx ledge und gran fully than), the soxcial ladks who to kindly c uutilbtited to oinmnent our icposltoij w'ltli llov.eis on holy Thuri day. Hedging God to bices all our kind fileudt xx o are gratefully yours, Tho Sisters of the Good Shepherd, MINOOKA. Miss Mnry Lcr, of Ashley, xxas tho guest of Jllfs Jennie I.ousbnoy yesteiday. J P. Watson, of Clex'elainl, O., xxas a business caller In texxn yestetda. Michael Kin'?, ot Daxls stieet, has en listed In the I'nlted Hfttcs cavalry. A movement Is under xxay among tho whpclmen to organize a bicycle club. The plan Is a feasible onu, but whether it xvlll nuiteilullzii or not H a matter ot con Jectuie. Miss Mary Coyne, of Stafford sttcot, Is vlcltlng friends In I'lttston. Kiom all nppearances the piojeet to encircle the Mlnonka base ball ground xvlth u funco has died u horning, -,- ukuwU,.r,w - I ILL- i At Ull Li AP&Z Vlv If H' puro- i-KSl5v fJTv? lleiillli. If It's 'tsl&cJI' P epE&i Impure J euo WFmjhriX II oal otters 'S ZSLjM, , Munich llillu i V3KiK's!rCi.it.t' iiuikii tl.o pn SEiyKu.iiV . WNTj et mill e' 't iiWl3Zi?Mttr.-lif,i V blood. I P ! F- o- ttXvMLv cur n .1 UNO . DAY'S DOINGS IN DUNMQRE BOROUGH INDEPENDENTS OBSERVE TH2 TOUIITEENTH ANNIVEKSAP.Y. Company's Quartet s Presented a Sceno of Splendor Rooms Woro Profusely Decorated Throughout. Entertainment Followed by a Banquet Young People's Infor mal Dance Bauer's Orchestra Furnished the Muslo Dunmore Lodge's Officers-elect Installed. The rooms of the Independent IIoe company of the Dunmore Fire depait ment on South Hlnkely street, xxas a scene of splendor Inst evening, xvhen the members celebrated the fouiteenth nnnlvtrsary of their oiganUatlon In an elaborate manner. The first floor xxas deeoiated with the national colors artistically dnped In festoons. Here two large tables xvere ananged for the banquet. On tho second lloor the members nsHtmbled to be entertained by Professor James Me Giall and John .1. OUI, xvho furnished music on the phonogiaph. At the conclusion of the entertnln ment the banquet xvas served under the direction of Mrs. E. D. Mains and Mis. J. Flannellv. The banouetteis xxere: Vlctoi Hur scholl, William Deckman, William II. Clr, Tnt. kl A.... IT t ,-, i'icnri, ,,,,iiii ,-,. v Ull Iltllll, ,1. V . Schlenz, P. F. Flannelly, J. J. Flan nelly, i: D. Mains, F. J. Mnlns, James J. Drown, E. H. Van Camp, II. E. Kraus, F. R. Nlekerson, J. M. Helbner. Charles Schulw. D S. Coffmnn, J. J. Gill. T. L. ritzpatrlck. J. J. McGrail. P. W. Cut, William Nickei son, J. F. Scanlon. George J. Kunz, E. H. Kraus, J. S. Quick, W. J. Hall. A E. Williams, J. II. Mnins, George J. GIlTord, F. C. DetJow, J. D. lmpon. W. J. Purcell; honorary members, Fred Smith, John J. Ihognn, J. II. Daxltt, Ttobert Hughes, O. I'. Illglln, P. J. Heaan, Charles F. Pellenz, W. J. Costello, John J. Scott, IS. C. Wills . N. Loch, II. M. Spencer. The olllceis of the company are as folloxvs President. Fred Nlekerson, lee piesldent, E II Van Camp; sec tetuij, John S. Van Horn; tlnancial stcietnry, P W. Curr. tieastucr, Vic tor Huischell, foreman, Victor Dus schell. fust assistant foieinan. E. D. Malnes. thsl pipeman, J. J. McGrail: second pipeman, V J. Malnes, third pipeman. A. E. Williams; fourth pipe man. William Nltkeison; axe man. W. ,1. Hall, diixer, John S. Van Horn. Tin committee In chaige of the af fair nnd proved themselves callable aie. Chairman, Victor 15ur,.chell; AVil ll.un Slegei, John S. Van Horn, J. J. Hiown. E. II. Van Camp and E D. Malnes. During the banquet speeches xxeie made by Victor Hurschell, James Quick, O. P. Ulglln, who gave good addrei-ses YOt'XCJ PUOPLirs danci: Washington hall xxas handsomely deeoiated xxlth bunting and here anl there palms and ferns aitlstlcally ar langed The occasion of this xxas the presence of a large number of young people fiom heie and Scianton x ho assembled to enjoy the Informal dance tendered them by a committee of prominent young persons residing bore, Hauer's orchestra furnished the mu'ie for the dancing, xvhlch xxas continued to an e.ul hour. At midnight dainty' lefieshments xxeie seivcd. Those xvho attended the dance xvere the Misses Bessie Shepp.ud. Edith "Wert, Iuls liey, Emma I.udxvlg, Kute Uryden, Anna Rryden, Giace liount- Ing, Blanche Blocs, Sadie Dougherty, Emily Plynn, Marie Bronson, Kuth Mnse. Ellllnn Waidell. Kate Walsh, Ella .Ionian, Anna Culleii, Lizzie Jor dan, Tlllle Cullen, Maine GUIIgan, Jo stph Henley, Alice Connors, Maggie Caxxley, Maigaiet Horan, Nellie Mur ray, Mamie Johnson, Jennie Walsh, Kate Golden, Jennie Golden, Anna Fay, Floience Tow lei, Mae Murphy, Nellie Flynn, Eva Flynn. Minnie Mongan, Agnes Mongan, Agnes McIIale, Nettle McHnle, Maggie Duggan, Maine Mitch ell, Anna Sweeney, Maine Blaneh, Alice onnois. Nettle Horan, Misses Mace, Maine Sullivan, of Scranton, Jennie Walsh, of Scranton. James O'Hoia, Mr. Ktoeger, Anthony Horn. Patrick Finnerty, Michael On), den, Jumes Cullen, Frank Cullen, Jume3 Golden, Hater Barrett, John and Ber nard Golden, John Golden, John GUII gan, Profcssot Chniles Nlemever, An thony Golden. John Beamish, Pierce Fellows, Patilck l,yden, Thomas Tay lor, M. J, Mm ray, Herman I.udxvlg, Jumes Clllmnttiii, Thomas and Chailcs "Wnrg, James Sweeney, Arthur Close, William Bt.xden, Al. Winters, Chtiiles Ficnch, William Puieell, Bernai d Kel-l.-y. Bobert Plnkney, Frank Gaivey, 1 red and Ambiose Bytnes, Caxxlev, Joe Mongan, I'uink William Cooney, James Scott, Arthur Kroter. OI'-FICEHS-ELECT INSTALLED. District Depute Oinnd Master David Oadvgun. assisted by un Installing team, Installed the ofllcers-eleet of Diminoie lodge. No. SIC, Independent Uider Odd Pelloxvs, nt tho tegular meeting last night In Washington hall. The olllceis Installed nre: Noblo giand, John Wat dell; vice grand, Thomas Keller: assistant secretary, J. Dainty, delegate to lellof fund, Chris topher VkkVi?, sr. The other otllcois of the lodge are uppolntlxe. SHOFITEU PAHACHIAPHS. The remains of Jainco. the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Flannelly, of Urox'o street, xveie Intel red In Mt, c'nrmel cemetery yesterday uftemoon. Many frUuds of the beieft paionts x.'ere in attendance. At the conclusion of the tegular busi ness session of St. Stephens cominund- S What do the g 1 Children j S Drink? I v Don't pivo them tea or coffee. V IImo yon turd tho now food dunk ? called UIUIN.O? It U dolicioua C mid nouiislilug and take-i tho placo $ of cotTce. ( 'Uio moro firaiu-0 you p'.x-o tha children tho juoro health you thstri- , buto throu,s'h their sj stems. v Uiuiu-vj isiiiuuuiil Jiuu;ieiie,, .ii -s v whon jiropeily prepared tastes lilco P tho cholco grades of coffeo but costa t K about hh rouoli. All groccra Bull ( it. 15c. audSCc. (, ?TryGrain0! ? r In!ttliatyniirKrocerElveyouflIlAIN-0 C n Accent no lui.Uuou. & Gat'xixVV'xS.' A GENERAL Dr. T. Id. Burns, of Denver, Colo., writes: "I consider Johann Hoff's Malt Extract superior to all other remedies In the treatment of suppression of milk and as a general tonic for nursing mothers." Johiuti Hoft'a la the pioneer m 1 Mimlird Introduced In 1HI7, All nthen nre Imitation'. H Jnim "?m$ u rt irv t-tf tn i . fi-J rtryyw kit v Ati , u k n iLf w LKiiiy vii&'tiilWilAlsl&M&iXI !. IIVUSPUW UaxrMieiMmMilurlvrji:Uim.U tkrinxinzc7isniGECS39!niscricaBR5KnTaF3?v3 mgFif m BICYCLES Th3 Only Standard of tho Aorld. , . . PICES. ,sgo lSo Chainless $75 $65 Columbia Chain Wheels $50 $40 The well-known Hartforcls..$25 and $35 (1S99 Models). In addition to the above we c.irrv a complete line of Pierce and Stormer Bicycles at popular pi ices, ranging from i5'2,) to ,S3. Com plete line of i.Sqo Sundries. Kcyulr work a specialty. & CONRAD, 243 eiy, No. 26, Knights of Malta, to be held next Monday evening, the mem bers xvlll enjoy u banquet Many prom inent out-of-town Knight of Malta men ale expected to be ptcsent to deliver addresses. Chailes Eutton, of South Blakely stieet, met with a painful accident on Pine Htieet, Scranton, esterdny afternoon, spraining therebx his left leg and aim nnd bruising himself by being tluoxMi fiom his wheel. A si room house for rent. Apply ut II. E. Spencer's meat market. Thomas Uuntc-i, father of Mis. Heniy Cook, of Chestnut street, xxas stilcken xxith paralysis xxhlle talking to M. K. Banks ostei day and for a time his life was despaired of Dr. Winteis attended him and he was icst Ing favorably last evening. Mrs. Ben Ainlnon, ol Jeffeison ave nue, la xlsiting In Tioy, N. Y. GREEN P.IDGE. Fled Dunn, of Boulevard avenue will leaxu here for Nexx York city on Monday, xxhere he lias accepted n position. 1'ioperty oxvneis on Hist .Mnikit stieet, are making sexvir eoniieUons ineiiara toij to the laxlng of the pave The proceeds of the Biptist "blith'la social" amounted to neailx $7." Tho Epworth league of the Asbury Methodist Episcopal church will hold a social this cxinlng in the chuieh pallors A piogiamme has bten prepaid!. 'Iho tunenil of Miss Jennie bleu ait, tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jumes Stow oit, of l'ciui aemie, xvlll take place at the house this afternoon at I'M o'clock. In torment will be made In the Foiost 11111 cenietety The Home Missionary soclelx uf tbo Piesbytcrlan church xxlll hold a meeting in the chuieh parlors this afternoon The members of the young ladles' clasj, No 1, of the l'rlmltlxe Methodist church Sunday school, xxlll conduct a musical and literary entei talnment this ixcnlng. I.uke White, a ear lunncr at the Dick son mine, was severely squeezed betxve a txxo cam Tuesd iv. He xvas removed to bis home and medical attention was glxen him Ills Injmles nre not serious. The oflleers of Gieen Itldge lodge, MB Independent Order of Odd Kelloxxs, xvlll be ins tn lied this evening. A banquet will follow tho ceremonies. A spring cleanser Is nlxvavs looked for watd to at this time of the .x car and Man ner's Sarsapaillla Is the best. It not only cleanses the system of all Impurities hut invigorates the sxstem, makes good blood nnd Increases the appetite. Largo size bottle, DOc, ut Munnerj' Pharmacy, No M0 Green Itldgo street. Pea Coal Delivered, $1.25, to South Side, central city and central Hide Park. . lilress orders to C. B. OBITUARY. William 11. McOrath, son of .Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry MeUuitli, died at his homo, 710 Hairison avenue, xcsteulay mornlat, uttei a protracted illm ss. The ibceased xxas bom on the South bide about tweiity nlno ieurs auo. He attended the public tchuols and then onttied tho service of the Lackuxvunna Iron nnd Steel com pany, ills zeal and lndustiy In the per formance ol his duties attracted the at tention of thosu In cluuge ami ho xwis piuinottd fiom time to lime ocoupym fur some jeurs btloro his List sickness the Import. Hit position of tlmi eepi r at tile South mill lie was n joung mnn of t,cnlal lnnnni rs and couitcous address kind and affable to ull xvlth whom In came tn contact and occupied a high pi ice n tho esici m of those xvho knew him Two euis afo ho marih-d JUss Susie Unci. us, xx ho with one child suivlxes hlru He xxas u brother ul Dr. John T. Me flrath Frmik McOriuh of the Luck i wunna lion und Steel company's diaughi lng deoartim nt, and Hubeit McOruth, u suulent at the Pnlverslt of Pennsjlvanla 'Iho funeiiil xx Ul be held nt fl o'clock Fll clay moinlng. Itenulem mass at St. Pctci's cathedral at 'J.ZO. Intermtnt In IU't I'ark ecmoterx-. Mis. xx Irtuxv Ann Powell, of D"ckcr's court. of the Inie Howell I'mvell, died Tuerdnv evcnlmr in the Ih.hnemann hos. pl'nl. enricr of Washincinn axenue and Mu'borrv stieet Decejscd fill 011 the Ice siiiuo time nco and mti'tntnut Inluiles fp tn which fhe nxei reroxvinl. She v.'l. 1 itbout 70 vf ars of aire, mid xxns the tnntnei of the late Pi mil. Puxvell. Mrs lMwdl 1 xxas 11 leelrtont of West Sunnlon loi in my years Hie Is suivlved b one con DUiis a 11 sick ut of gent lid, Washing ton The funeral ani'ouiict mcnl xvlll bo made later. f'.ithailne the Infant daimhter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Allan K. L-ixvicnre. of 111) Madl s in avenue died Tuesday ox'O'ilngr nt 1ft o'clock The ftu cral xxlll be held Ftld.iv lrom the icsldeiicc and Interment xxlll be made at Honcsdale. Loretta O'MrlPii, nired 2 yeais nnd .1 months, 1 iiiRlitPi of Mr. and Mis. T. J f 'Ilt Inn, died -esterdav at the residence, T'2 Orchard strret Fuueinl Friday alter no m at 2 i) o'clock. Interment In St M irv s cetncteiy WHCN IH STROilB vlcor lo tha whole beintr. All dr.' i iro propei ly cured, lltcir condilioi Mailed tealed. Hiee 1 1 cerbox: o moQeys.oo, aecu loriren uok. .. . .. Tor H.ilc by JOHN II. lMIIJLl'S, p.ini Spruce street. TO MO FOR '&& MaSt at i'-r" - : & tExtirsiGf Wyoming Avenue. unsBisssiigeESBaEdiinitEigaiutiiiKisv I We Invite 1 M mm 1 The Public 1 3 s To inspect our new store E; S We are showing a coin- plete line of s I SCRANTON RANGES I 1 Fine Cutlery, 1 Wooden and Willow Ware f 1 And Kitchen Utensils h of Every Description. k I Foote& Fuller CoB 1 140-142 Wasbingloi Ayb. 1 K .MU4RS' HUILDINO. KirEiianitiiiiiuuiuiiiiiniiiiuimsiK AMUSEMENTS. A CADEMY OF MUSIC, Jrx- HUKaUNDRR & RKI. I.t-:ec II. K. LONG, .Xlantffjr 'vVnnK IRENE MEYERS GO Evining Trices 10, M, 20. Matinee Prices 10c , Sat Matinee, 10, 20. 6 Nights 5 Hatinees Commencing Monday, April 10 John A. HImmeleln's Biz Comedy Company THE IDEALS supporting the Popular I'layero, iUiss Beatrlcs Earls nnd Mr. Chester DeVonde. Including the pear of Mimical orgunlzitioni Howson's Twentieth Cintury Band and Orchestra. llcautlfnl Scenic and Moelianlcal LlTdcly MONDAY EVENING!, Tbo b.ait lful lomintlod Kina EAGLE'S SEST JTntlnees 10 tenis Situidax 10 Wc. l'rlee.s-10, 20, Uu cents. ONE SOLID WEEK Commencing Monday, Matinee April 3 BRYANT and WA SON'S AUSTRALIAN BEAUTIES Introduce g that unctioun comedian lll!RV c uYr. t'UU 18 11 top notchcr. NLXT-Ween or prll 10th tlio new Monte I 111I0 (ilrls w th A'te and her trained lions The i otileit and Ulot svnsutlonal act In xaudexlllo MT PLEASAHT COAL At Retail. Uoal of the best quality for dorarstlo usi . nd of ull sizes, Includlns Uuclcxxlieat and Hlidseye, delivered In any part of tbs .it, at the lowest price. Orders recotved ut the office, first door. Commonwealth building:, room No. 6; telephone No. 2C24 or at the mine, tele- phono No. 272. will be promptly attended 10 Dealers supplied at the mine. ftlOUNT PLEASANT COAL CO MADE H'lt A AJAX TAUlJH S POSITIVELY CURU vlALJStnoui JtUeitscj I alllni Mfl ? orJnitotouc, MftplebaQk, etc. cuihj! Ly l'uso or othir I!icossa en 4 Iadls uatlonfl, J7ji auichly and turrltf y- -7 rr 'c"a AiOHt vuuuty id niaorjom,anti fxr-v ' om.m(orctutij, bu Initor siarrUsr. wuffct juvcut intimity an Ooumuttloa it TS"- c irn im l' no a.aoiru"vo hitown la ncutats lmproTe- ,. oniiiid till ua u :i'JtU nhiro ell otlur l&il In At rpoa luvltii; tho -"Dulr.s Ajux TaUwt. They avnrurcxlthoubaniltaud vrlucnroyau. octrp apo- irn urUtcu a irantwj 10 cUt a . ur Kft p T C 14 flicufoor refund t ha laouoy. rrtcavt? U Ivipor tkxi( or fix vvm (full trdfttrnttnt) rv S?S0. Ujr ill.ia.iluid wriiMor. upon rclptof prlo. ( Ircalar aJax kemedy co., A'r,v.riif.'' For sale In Scrnntcn, Po by Matthexvs nos. nnd II C Bandtrrcn, druggists. DOUDT, TRY Theyhaveitood ihclcltcf ycrt, and ima cured thcuiands of Cases ol Nert ous Ui.ciei, iuca as Debility, DiuintK.bkepIeii nei and Varicocele, Atrophy, &c. Ihcy clear the brain, itrtOEthcn the circuixtion, make uiiettion pcrrect, nnd impirt neaany lo. set are cneckeu ffrmaiHxtiy. unlets paiicuu worries them in tu I namtv. t!nnfticnntionor Death. bjxc, u ah iron-clad Irsal Eiiarantee to euro or refutirl the I . jj ii., ..i-mr.,.!,. aa ,, t.i n m hhuicii, runu KiuievinE; i,u lacviunu, w. IMinrmtuUt, cor Wyoming avcuucl IQisfttlfl
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