t v "ty "STTsaiiiifiwiaiiwsy'V THE SCR ANTON TRIBUJN E-TUESD AY, MAY 9, 399. iff 'A EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCftANTON WEARS' HALL FILLED BY FRIENDS OF BRANCH NO. i. Daughters of Erin Give Their First Entertainment M. H. Healey Presided and Attorney R. J. Bourke Was Speaker of the Even ins Surprise Party and Class Social Savings Fund Deposits. Tunerals of a Day Meeting of the Board of Trade. Mors' hall was crowded to the doors last evening at the first entertainment Riven under the auspices of the Ladles' Auxiliary, Blanch No 4, Daughters of IJrln. The entertainment commenced n limit U o'clock and M. II. Henley was chairman. The participators for the vot al and Instrumental numbers were Mlr,s?i Maine Siiciirn, rios!e Banfleld, Blanche Banfleld, Lauretta Fancy, Ag nest Callahan and Molllo Jordan and Sydney Hughes and Anthony Cavvlay. The feature of the evening was the address by Attoiney Richard It Bourke. who spoke on the subject of "Catholic Womanhood." St. Leo's Glee club rang several selections and the members of Division No. 5, Old I'oige, gave two tableaux, "The Japan ese Iteceptlon" and "Ireland's Appeal." The following ladles weio in charge of the affair: Geneinl manager Cath erine O'llnrn; assistants, Mis. Kate Sullivan, Mlscs Maine Shearns, Nelllo Tigitc, Mellnda Allen, ushers, Mrs. Jen nings, Mrs. Hannah Kelly, Misses Julia Lnmb, Annie GilfHn and Bessie O'Hara. The entoitalnment was fol lowed by a social. RUIIPHISK PARTY. Mls3 Anna T. Httmphieys, who has bron a patient at Dr. Caiter's Privato hospital In New York city for seveial months, was tendeied a eiy pleasant surprise party at the home of Itev. and Mis. David Jones, 121 South Lincoln avenue, last evening. The tlmo was en lovably spent In g-imes, singing, etc., and lofreshments weio served, Those piesent Vene Rev. and Mrs. David Jones, Mr. and Mis. Theophllus Bowen, Mi.1-. Geoigo Powell, Misses I"s ther Thomas, Mary A. Thomas, Annie Davis, May Williams, Margaret Gilf liths, Kate Williams, Not ma. Williams, Lue v Thomas, Amy Reynolds, Lizzie Lewis, Laura Johns, Rebecca Watklns, Ruth Bean. Maggie Evans, Sarah I'llleot, Gladys Jones, Edith James, Missis. John B. Jones, William J. Thomas, Moigan Thomas, William J. Du Is.. Thoinis Diis, Thomas rilas, Rev. Kimucl Lew is, William Davis and Joshua Ellas. KNTERTAINED FRIENDS A good blzed audience attended the entertainment In Plymouth Congrega tional chinch last evening glen by the PAINT! Yes wc havo It. Atlantic Lead, Pure Linseed Oil, nnd Ready nixed Paint, Varnish, Putty, etc. GL'ORGE W. JENKINS, I oi S.Maln Avenue. An Early Summer Sale Of Early Summer Fabrics Words are unnecessary to impress on our readers the importance of this sale. It comes at the right time and offers a money saving opportunity to our friends at the moment it will do them most good. 23 pieces 40-lnch fancy mixtures, cheviot, checks, coveit cloths, silk and wove weaves, etc, A great cleaning up lot comprising goods that sold at 37c., ICc. and up to 65c a yard. Cleaning up price, 25c 15 pieces 40-Inch all-wool vlgoreau, suitings, light weight and very fine. All the best shades. Our leading 50c. cloth. Cleaning up price, 37jc 10 pieces 45-lnch cheviot mixtures. A strictly high grado suiting. All the best shadings, with lots of quiet style in It, Last week's price was 69c. Cleaning up price, 49c 10 pieces CD-Inch all-wool Trench storm serges, black and navy only. A genuine 75c. cloth. We've too many on hand though; therefore the Cleaning up price, 5!)c Parasols AH the novelties of the awoiting your Inspection. Globe Warehouse membois of A. U. Eynon'9 Sunday Rchool class. A good programme was rendered and thoroughly enjoyed. Choruses weie sung by membeis of the cltss nnd voeal and Instrumental numbers went rendered by Misses Mat tie Hughes, Gertrude Hughes, Jennlo Divls and Mnybolle T. Parsons and Arthur Davis, Chailes Cadwcan unci Will Robertson. Mirs May Evans was uccompanlsl. Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the pro gramme. BOAIID OF TRADR MEETING. The tegular monthly meeting of the West Side board of trade will be held this evening, commencing at 8 o'clock. In their headquarters, over the West Side bank. President Chailes E. Dan iels will nppolnt his standing commit tees for the ensuing year. Several Important matters pertain Ins to manufacturing Industries nnd street improement3 will also be re ported upon. A full attendance Is de sirable. The members will enjoy a smoker during the evening. SCHOOL DEPOSITS. Despite the fact that yesterday was parade day, the pupils of Nos. 13 and 19 schools had a large collection for deposit. The amounts were as fol lows: No. 19. Miss Josephine D. Lees, principal. 31 cents, Miss Murray, $113; Mls Nichols, T cents, Miss Beamish, $1.27, Miss Morgan, 23 cents, Miss l'lynn, S2.99, Miss Kent, 51 cents; Miss Evans. SI 2.1 : Miss Murphv. CI cents; Mis Peck, $1.20; Mrs. Ferber, ?i.: total, $11.01. No. 13. David Owens, principal, 50 cents, Maltha Watklns, 75 cents; Eliz abeth Lewis, S cents. Bertha Kelly, w cents, Catherine Phillips, $2, Eliza Price, 52 cents, Alice Evans, $2.03; May Harris, C cents; Sarah McDonald; Sl.UC, total, J9 32. FUNERAL OP EDWARD PRICE. Rev. D. P. Jones, of the Tabernacle Congregational church, and Rev. Peter Roberts, of Olyphnnt, officiated at the funeral services of the late Edward S. Price esterday afternoon Short ser vices were held at the house, 317 North Hde Park avenue, and the remains were afterwards boine to the Taber nacle. Congregational chinch, on South Hyde Park aenue, where jnanv friends of the deceased had assembled for the services. The pall-bearers were Obed Jenkins, John A. Thomas, Reese D. Reese. Reese W. Llovd, Owen D. John and Evan II. Evans Interment was made in the Forest Hill cemetery FUNERAL OF EDWARD M'GARRY. The funeral of the late Edward Mc Gairy was held jesteiday morning from the residence on Luzerne street Prior to the hour appointed for the funeral the home was thronged with relatives, who gathered there as a mark of lespcct to the deceased. At 9 o'clock the remains were home to the Holy Cross chinch, whole a requiem muss was celelnated. Rev. William O'Donnell, rector of the chuich, offici ated and at the conclusion or the mass pieached an eloquent funeral seimon, in which he pointed out In glowing terms the many noble traits of the de ceased. Interment was made in the family plot In the Cathedial cemetery. The pall-bearers weie the nephews and grandchildren of the deceased. They were: Timothy, Peter and James Mc Cov, William Stanton, Frank KUker 10 pieces 46 inches whip cords, new two tone effects. Extia w eight fur talloied Jacket suits. All tho good shades of tho season. This line was $1.35. Cleaning up price. 9Sc 10 pieces 46 inches, all-wool Jacquard Suitings, solid colors with satin polka dot effects This weave ranks as one of the high novelties of the season. Best former price $1.00. Cleaning up price, 89c r, ,-. .-& m .. nrA..f,. Plieciai 11H Ul vuuvy iueil null- Suit- lugs. Latu urrlvalb that must ho slaughtered because of their tardiness In coming to hand, A great half-dollur value, (Meaning up price. 37M A complete lino of 45-inch all-wool whip cords In solid colors, Including new blues, greens, greys, tans, biowns, garnet, etc A rare baigaln at the money. Cleaning up price. r!)e 15 pieces 43-Inch Mohair Brllllantlnea in small brocadtd effects, and tine make, silk finish. Shades navy and Bicy only. A $1.00 cloth. Cleaning up price, Gilc season now open, and William McGarry. Tho flower bearers were the life-long friends of tho deceased. They were: William aaughau, sr., Anthony Moffatt, Oscar Kays and John Corcoran, FAIR AND FESTIVAL. Tho ladles of St. David's Eplscopnl church will open their fair nnd festival In the Sunday school room this eve ning, and continue It Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Music nnd re freshments will be served everv eve ning. Vocal nnd instrumental selections will bo given this evening by Mlhs Nellie Markwlek and others. Tomor row evening Stenner's band will be present, nnd tho Watklns family will appear Thursday evening. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. A 2-ycar-old child of Mr. and Mis P. J. Welsh, of 151J Washburn street, was struck by a street car at 11 o'clock yesterday morning. Dr. J. J. Car.-oll was called and found that tho child was not Injured, except a slight brulfe on the forehead. The board of trustees of the Wash burn Street Presbvtorlan church held a meeting last evening and acted ipon several matters pertaining to the church government. The Electric City Wheelmen will hold an Important meeting this e.ve ning. An entertainment nnd social will be held in the Welsh Calvlnlstlc Methodist church this evening under the auspices of the Ladles' Aid society. A legular meeting of the Franklin Engine company will be held this eve ning. An entertainment and social will be given at the Simpson Methodist Epis copal church next Friday evening un der the auspices of the Simpson Social circle. An especially Interesting fea ture of the entertainment will be o.: erclses by the pupils of tho Mt, Pleas ant klndeigarten. A regular meeting of tho West Side board of trade will bo hold Tuesday evening, May 9, at 8 o'clock, at its rooms, over West Side bank, 109 North Main avenue. St. Leo's bittallon and St. Brenden'a council held a legular meeting last evening and acted upon reports of com mittees and minor matters. Alderman John hold Mary Fenello In $2U0 ball last evening for appear ance at court on the charge of mall clous mischief, preferred by t Lizzie Guena. Patrolmen Thomas Jones, James Saul. Conrad Matker, Thomas Lowry, Thomas Collins, Stephen Dyer and James Hait have been nslgned to duty on this side lor the month of may. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Councilman Edward James, of Souh Main avenue, will leave here tomorrow for a six weeks' trip to Denver, Col Thomas' .II Sav llle, of North Main nvenue, left yesteiday to attend the annual conclave of the Knights "t the Golden Eagle at Lancaster. Richaid H. Williams and Roger Ev ans aie attending the Ivorite conven tion In New York. County Detective Thomas Leyshon Is in Philadelphia. Mi. and Mis. Morgan Thomas, of Jackson street, and Mrs. James A. Evans, of North Hide Park avenue, will leave here today for New Yoik, nnd will sail tomorrow for a trip to Wales Attorney ""hailes E Daniels, of Divi sion street, tetiirncd yesterday fiom Carlisle, where he attended the ban quet of the Deltl KI society and le sponded to the toast "The Alumni." NORTH BORANTON. Edward Smith, of the Thomas Jeffer son lodge, and Lewis Harris, of the Cariawald lodge, will leave today as delegates to the Grand lodge of Ivor Ites convention, to be held in New Yoik. Thomas Davis, of Taj lor, visited friends here jesteiday. The Misses Clara and Libby Jones, of Plymouth, were the guests of West Maiket stieet friends jesterdnj', Lat evening Rev. E. T. Jones, of Llwjpla South Wales, gave an elo quent lecture at the West Market Stieet Puritan Congiegatlonal church. Rev. Mr. Jones' theme was "St. Luke." Miss Eva Bowen, of Wan en street, returned home yesterdaj' after a few days' visit with friends In Nantlcoke. Mr. and Mrs. William Fielze, of Dur- kln stieet, attended the funeial of David Owen, the lattei's cousin, -at Taylor yesteiday. John Alvator, of West Market street, is convalescing after an illness of two weeks. Miss Bessie Holmes, of Holllster ave nue, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Williams, of Peckville. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wnlker, of Hollls ter avenue, ai happy over the al rival of a bnbj" boy. Leo Duggan, of Company L, Fifteenth Infantiy, arrived home from Porto Rico j'esterday John Anderson, of North Main ave nue, has returned fiom a two weeks' visit In Philadelphia. Mrs, Dav Id Jones, of North Main ave nue, Is visiting relatives In Bradford county. The employes of the Cayuga and Bilsbln collieries of the Delawaie, !.!,,,..,!, nrt Wnstcrn mmt,r,T,v . ,...,..-th,,lp mmlth,v nav tollv J J riynn, of West Matket stieet, hold one of his ptopertles Saturday to the Ontario find Western Railroad company Mis. F O. Staikhouse. of Marlon street, Is entertaining Mis. Mary Stack house and dauuhter Alice, of Shlck shinny. Mrs Sheildan Morrison, of North Main avenue, left Satin day for a three months' lilp to Scotland. Hev. H II HariK of Taylor, at tended the lectin e nlven by Up v. K T. Jones, of Wales at the iPurltnn Oon- Ktenatlonal church Mrs. Nicholas Jenkins of Spiln? ttrvjocNjrs3CNjrvjTvjiNJii.j I Does Coffee Agree with You? If not, drink Gnlu-O mode from pure grains. A lady wnlea: "Tho llrbt time I tutulo Giuin-O I did not like it but after nsiug it for ono vreek nothing would induce me to go back to eoffi-e." It nouiNlies and feeds tho svMoin. The children rim dnuk It frtvly with Ritat lcno fit. It is tlio strentjihciiini; sub. stance of uro giauis. Get a pack age to-dav from j our grocer, follow tho direction'! in niaMnx it and you will have a delirious ami beautiful table beverage for old aud young 8. 0 -0 loo. ana i:sc. Jonlitthit ynurdrorcrglVtrjouGHAIN Accept ua iuiuuuu. Oscsoacs3rvrNjcsjrv nnd It's bound to overflow r- nun make a niver troupe. Clog up tho blood nnd tho kidney, the liver, the nerves every organ In the body will pullet It's only natural. If you vntit to bo well try purllyiug the blood, and you'll ilnd your loug iininod diseases departing For a Hood-purllicr and ttomach tonic, there's nothing to equal Clears tho skin. H08"01"'8, Brightens the oyes Stomach Quiets the nerves. Bittd'S street, was tho guest of Olyphant friends yesterday. Mrs. Thomas Duggan, of Williams street, Is seriously ill. Harry Loy, of this place, spent yes terday with Slmonson friends. Miss Annie Carbine, of Summit ave nue, Is visiting friends at Plttston. The Providence Register moved yes terday to tho Auditorium building. John J. Evans, of Deacon street, leaves today for New York. Tho ball held last evening for Miss Bridget Hannon, who sustained a frac ture of the leg on the ice In the winter and nfterwaids had it amputated, was largely nttended. Thomas Reeso, J. A. Sanders and John McCann, of Peckville, visited friends here yesterday. Mrs. Sheenoy and daughter, of Arch bald, are the guests of Mrs. Joseph Osterhout. of Summit avenue. Robert Bridget, of Mahanoy City, is visiting J. E. Cochran, of Breaker street. The deposits of the children of No. 2? school yesterday by rooms was: John J. Costello, .50; Miss Kate D. Jor dan, ,3!; MIS3 Kate O'Bojle, .36; Miss Ella O'Bovle, .33; Miss B. Morton, $1.19; total, $2 76. Rev. Thomas DeGruchy, the minister of the Jackson Street Baptist church, will deliver his popular lecture on "John Bunyon and Pilgrim's Pio gress," illustrated with stereoptlc views, on Wednesday, May 10. at the West Market Street Baptist church. Pea Coal Delivered, $1.25, to South Side, central city and central Hyde Park. Address orders to C. B. Sharkey, 1914 Cedar ave. 'Phono 66S3. EOTJTH BCRANTON. The fourth anniversary of St. Aloy slus Total Abstinence society of tho Twentieth ward was observed last night. The exercises Incident to tho occasion wore held in the basement hall of St. John's church. The spacious hall vvasi handsomely decoiated with nags and bunting. Rev. D. J. Mac Goldrlck, of the cathedral, was the speaker of the occasion. The addiess of the reverend gentleman was a bril liant effort. Thomas A. Donahoe, presi dent of the society, presided at the meeting. In his opening address he gave an interesting retrospect of the career of the flourishing society. The other featutes of the programme were vocal and Instrumental solos. The funeral of Miss Minnie Schraucr took place jesteiday afternoon from the residence of her father. Otto Schraucr, 630 Cheny street. At 2 30 o'clock the proce.sslon moved from the house to St. Mary's church, on River stieet. Sei vices were conducted by Rev. G. J. Stopper, assistant priest of that congregation. Interment was made In the German Catholic cemetery at No. 5. Misses Agnes Hamm and Mai garet Ofller were the flower-bearers. Misses Julia 'Elden, Estella Rosar, Min nie Phi und Margaret Mannemleler were the pall-bearers. Fred. F. Klos, of 1120 Stone avenue, and Miss Mary Fischer, of 53S Elm stieet, will be united In marriage to monow morning. The ceiemony will bo performed at 7 o'clock at St. Maiy's church Beit Sutter, of Plttston, a member of the Darktown Hook anl Ladder com pany, of Plttston, spent yesterday as tho guest of William Horbach, of Birch street. Mrs. E. C Tallmadge. the evangelist, has commenced a two weeks' revival services at tho Cedar Avenue Metho dist Episcopal church. On Sunday she Pleached two sermons, and last night sho preached to a large gathering. Miss Ida Lallj-, of Bellevuo, has been added to tho staff of teacheis at No, 11 school. GREEN RIDGE. Mis. William Stowe, of DIcUson ave nue, Is entertaining Miss Van 3tunt, of Moscow. Miss Helen lloel, of Elmhurst, spent yeBtoiday here. Mr. and Mra. Ohnrlrs Shcdd nnd Mr. Land Mrs. William Stovse spent Sunday in Pittfaton. The women's piayer meetlnsr in the PiOHbyterlan church will be hold Wed nesday afternoon at 3,20 o'clock in the fhurch parlora. Owen Depuf, of New York atrect, is recovering from a week's Illness. J. W, Stoenj spent yesteiday in Plttston. fencer"., Iron mill has resumed oper- atlnns, after belne shut covvn for re- pairs, T. It. Hughes, of Dickson avenue, Is recovering from a severe Illness. Mr. Harold Sergeant, of South Nw Berlin, N. J Is visiting friends on DIckHon avenue Only Williams' lie cieam uf,ed with soda water diawn nt Manner's drug store. The young people of the Baptist church will hold a lawn social this evening Ice cieam, cake and coffee will be sold. If the weather Is un favorable It will be held In the chuich W. II. Keene. of Boulevard avenue, Is visiting friends. In Elmhurst Mi s. John Tamblyn, of Sanderson avenue, Is iccovering from a severe illness. The Green Ttldge Wheelmen vv HI hold a business meeting this evening at which time action will bo taken on plans for a new club house. The school collections for No. 28 Bchool yesterday vvero as follows: II. Ij. nurdlck, 00 cents; Miss Katluyn Hicks, 2$ cents; Miss Ksther' Smith, 4U cents. Mls M. E. Moffatt, J1.20; MIps Kate Smith. SI centB; Miss Myr tle Perry, "i cents; Miss Clara. Nie mryer, $1 35; Miss Edna Fowlei, 45 cents, Miss Ella Fuller, $U1: total, $6 99. The deposits of the children of No, 27 school yesterday wero as follows: J, II. Hawkins' room JU1: E. V. Itoney. $20.15; M. M. Drlesen, 90 cents, Mrs. A. S. Watklns, 30 cents: Miss B. C. Whltmore, $3.81; A. E. Grimn. $2.02, V. Graham, 10 cents; Jennlo Bonear, 47 cents: Nellie Moloney, 02 cents; A. I.. Corbett, $1.19, Bessie Jones, .57 cents, total, $31,04. Nothing but the purest of fruit Juices and rock candy syrup used In soda flavors at Manner's pharmacy, 920 Green nidge Btreet. Clog up DUNMORB. The Young Lndles' Mission circle of the Piesbytcrlnn church will meet nt the homo of Miss Anna Boyd on Thurs day evening at 8 o'clock. A good at tendance Is desired and alt are request ed to bo piesent, Tho annual statistical report of the Presbyterian chinch has been made. Neat little books with the tepoit com plete have been printed undistribut ed to tho members of tho church An Invitation has been extended to nil the societies, lire companies and school children to participate In the Memorial Day parade, which will bo headed by the police force. All whor wish to paitlclpate arc requested to send n committee of two or three to the parlors of tho J. B. Smith Hose company, on chestnut street, on May 11, IS and 23 to make the necessary atrangements. Joe Dclaney ami George Harper, who were nnested Sunday evening for fighting on Rig stieet, were given a hearing befoie Burgess Powell yester daj'. Dclaney, who was tho cause of the row, was fined 3. Harper was allowed to go free, Tho case against Dclaney for assaulting his wife was also settled before Justice of tho Peace Krotzer yesterday. Patrick Cole, formeily of Harper and Apple streets. Is now at Montreal, Canada He Is in good health and do ing well financially. His headquarteis are at Hotel Weldon The street In front of the Neptune Hose company's looms la In poor con dition. The Alumni met In the high school lnst evening and completed arrange ments for their second annual ban quet to oo held In Washington hall. Patrick Seanlon, of Potter street, who lias been under treatment at Phil adelphia for injuries received to hl9 eye while at his work In the No. 1 col liery of tho Pennsylvania Coal com- panj', has returned home. It was nec essary for him to loose the sight. Tho Neptune aim Independent boys made a neat appeal anco In the parade yesterdaj'. The former had their chem ical engine and about twenty members. The latter weie compelled to go with out their catt, which Is undergoing extensive improvements. Miss Nellie Dawson, of Forest City, called upon Drinker street friends yes terday. Mr and Mrs Harrj' Kelves, of Dal ton, have returned homo after a pleas ant visit with the former's patents on Rlggs street George Spettlgue, of North Blakely street, Is spending a few days with Forest City friends Miss Beitha Capewell, of Fifth street, who has been the guest of friends at Dalton, has returned home. Mrs E Bogan, of Philadelphia, Is being entertained bj- her mother, Mrs. Peter Knapp, of South Blakelj' street. Mr. Samuel Linford has returned home to Plttston after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pinknej, of Prescott avenue. Mrs Chailes Bloes, of Dudley street. Is confined to her homo with seriou3 illness. Mrs. Curtis Wildes, of Fifth street. Is being entertained b iclatlves a Hawiej. Mis. Robert Young, of Dudley and Fourth stieets. Is confined to her home with an attack of rheumatism. The Nye residence on South Blakely stieet Is undergoing extensive imptov e ments and will soon make a pretty appeal ance. OBITUARY. Mlchitl Cohtollo, of Ohm lit stieet, died Sundaj afternoon He wai stileken UUi pai.ihsls list Saturday which af fected his In art and caused death. Tho deceased was 5rt jears old and Is sumIod by his wife and tho following children. Mrs Saiah Melvln, Mrs. Anne t'onnell, John, Anthom Michael lMward, Thomas nnd William Oosttllo The lu lu ral will take place Wednediy after noon at 2 CO o'clock with services at Holv Rosary church interment will be maclo in the Cathedral cemetuj. Mrs Ellzibeth Stump, need SO vcarsi, died at her homo on Hampton street on Sunda mornlnpr. Dt ceased was formerly a ichldent of Bcllevue Heights, where she lnd n sided neaily all htr life. Sho Is burled by tho following; fons and daughters: Michael KlUabtth, Cath erine and I-oulso Stump The funeral will be held at tho Hampton Street Meth odist Hpiscopal chuieh this afternoon. Hew James IiennliiKer nnd Itcv. P. F. Zlzelmann will officiate. Tho death of Ttobeit Kmmet thn voimu con of Mr and Mrs Willi im Dawson, of New street, occulted vesterdiy morn Iiik at thn residence. Deceased was 5 jeais of se and a bright boy. Mrs Susan Biker, of Waverlr. who was operated upon at tho West Side hos. pltnl on Satin dav, died at tint Institu tion escrda The remains will bo taken to W.iverly for Interment. LANGSTAFF-KELLY CONTEST. Witnesses Who Were Examined Yesterday in Arbitration Hoom. Witnesses who were examined In the I-angstaff-Kelly election contest jes- terday were: Scranton Thomas Murtaugh, con , chetlan, Newton Duebler, Koger i GmSi 1;lciar(J JUmju Taylor. Fifth ward Henry Tow ell, Enoch Powell, Enoch Williams, Thuit -as Price, BeetM Price, John J. Pi lee, John J. Pi ice, jr., Howard Stevens, Edward E. Evans. J. B. Heese. Willaid Atheiton, William Oollin, T. II. lines. John T. Jones, Llewellyn Evnns. II. P Jones, Anthony E Jones. David Grlfllths, B J. Uees.e. David J. Davis, David J Grlfllths Edwaid B Decker, T It. Bowen, John D. Jone folin Kvnns Ulohard Powell, J. C. Hatton, George K Hatfield Ourbundale A W. Oorbln. D. B Da vis, J. It Stern, James I.vnady, J. B. Siinip"0" Edward Pethtlck, Olaudo Holly, John Stem, Alex Hovle. Leopold Klumoniln Mllo II Caileton, Joseph Deltrlck. Charles Chase, C V. Masters, Stephen Holgntt, Thomas Stiles. AMERICAN TRUE IVORITES. Convention Will Be Held in New Yoik This Week. Hoger Evni s, of Robert Moirls Lodge, No 50, William Davis und Illrhmd E Jones, of Dew I Sunt lodge. No 50; left yesterday morning for New York to attend the thirty-third annual con vention of tho Grand Lodge of Ameil enn True Ivoiltes to be held tlioie on May II 10, 11. Dr. II G. i?eddo of Ilobert Morris 'Lodse, and a number of others will leavo hero tomorrow morning to attend the convention. Tt. II. Wllllnms, of Dowl Sunt 'odgo. No 50, Is a candldato for worthy presi dent; Boger Evans Is a candid lto for grand treasurer, and John J. Evans, of Cunladlawn lodge, of North Scranton, Is a cnndldute for gland secretary. Present Indications uio favorable for there election. The elections were held last Decern- I CTills tveri( 9atknt With Mope ' Dr. E. A. Van Riper, of Clrclevllle, Ohio. writes; ' I am prescribing Johann Hoff's Malt Extract every day with best success. It fills every patient with hope. 1 have great faith In Its restoring qualities." . . . . Johann Hoffs Malt Extract ?OSM050(50S500K)3ft rfk THE POPULAR HOUSE 8 The Caldwell Lawn 2 Cuts the ri.iss on park system of Greater New York this M year. Why not use it to cut yours? 5J Points of Merit: J Knife liar is permanently adjusted; indestructibTe rachet, improved gear. tur Easily Sharpened Place a nail in the outer edge of 53 drive gear and turn cutter backward. This does not nccessi- tate taking off drive wheels or pinions or changing any parts. 3x Durability The rachet and adjustment, the weakest 0 parts of other Mowers, are the strongest in the Caldwell. 55 Fifteen years will show no perceptible wear in these parts, xx The only machine which was used on the World's Colum- 5 bian Exposition Giounds an entire season without a sln- 55 S'e repair. FOOTE & FULLER CO., g p Mcars Building, 140-112 Washington Avenue. Q AMUSEMENTS. TYCEUM THEATER, Thursday Gvcnlne, My n. concert" OF THE Fanny Mendelssohn Society J. ALFRED PENNINGTON. Conductor, Assisted by riadam Katharine Flsk, Contralto, and Frauleln Leontlnc daertner. Vic- loncell st. Chorus ot Forty. Five Ladles' Voices. I'rkei, $ OO, 7fie and no1, lleserscd seats Haletiils Meek Monday nnd Tnet lay nt I'oweU's.iai Wnshlnstoo Ave.; Wednesday nnd 1 buraduy nt ttie theater box entice. A CADEMY OF MUSIC, XA- BURO.UNDER & WAS, Leaseel tt. R. LONU. Manazer. ONE WEEK, COMMENCING MONDAY, HAY 8 The Clair Patee and Rnssell, Comedy Company In a repertoire ot popular plays, open ing Monday evening with that up-to-date play, A Dashing Widow A special teaturo is the lady orchestra of eight musicians. Dime Matinees Dally, Commenc ing Tuesday. Evening Prices 10 20 SO her hut the lesult will not be made known until the meeting of the conven tion to count the returns. The result of the elections are eagerly awaited by all Ivoiltes in this section of the state as the election of the above gentlemen will brlnq; honor to the Ivor He order here, as it ib unusual to have the majority of the governing board from one section, which, In case of the election of the above, would givp thiee of the four members of the boaid to this city. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR ANNUAL. Sessions Will Be Held in Altoona Commencing Monday, May 22. The foitv-sixth annual conclave of the Grand Commandery will meet In Altoona this month, and it Is expected that n.000 Knights will be In attend ance. The various commandeiles will as semble on May 22, and the parade will be held on May 23 In the evening a re ception and ball will be held In the wigwam The grand commandery will meet and elect olllceis on Wednesday mom- i ing, May 23, and the installation wlll occur In the afternoon I The same evening a icceptlnn will be tendered the visiting knights and ladles by Logan Lodge. No 490, Moun tain Lodge No 2S1, and Hiram Lodge, No 10C There will aso be excuisions on Wednesday to Wapsonnnnock and Lloydsville nnd on the same day a re caption w 111 be held at Lakemount The general committee which haR tlu nllalr in charg- is composed of Hon Mat tin Bell, chuliman, W T St hum beig, lce-c hall man, Geotge W Hnip ham, socretaiy. D M. Crawfoid, treis urer. A C Davis, H. L Delo, J I Fraher, J. G. Humer, G r, Jackson H. O Kline W W Muriny, II 1. Nicholson, P.obert ntcalrn, J. K. Bay C. Tiownrd. Satgeant Simon II. Wal ker. II. 'P. Wilhon, John P. Levan, A . S Staver, D. A Little I CONVENES AT THILADELPHIA. Number of Persous from This Citv Will Attend Gathering. F.ev and Mrs. It. II. Bulgln. Mr 1 Mrs. L. L, Major, Miss Florence P ' rrtsnn, Miss Fieda Ludvvlg, Miss Viola Johler, Bev Taylor Clymer. Jacob Joll ier and J. M. Smoot will leave this morning nt !.20 o'clock for Philadel phia, whore they will attend a con vention of tho Disciples of Christ of the Ninth Atlantic states. Miss Hohertson will bo ono of the soloists of the convention and Mr. Bul gln will serve on a, commltteo that will secure, a site for a seml-Chautau-tpia school for tho Christian church of tho Eastern states, Tho site will PURNISHINQSTORE. Mower AMUSEMENTS. SCRANTON ONH DAY ONLY, MAY 22 ASH STREET GROUNDS. AND THE WORLD'S ROUGH RIDERS A kindergarten of history. Two de cades in existence teaching equestrian ism, primitive savage, civil and mllitnrv, conjoined with an annex of Colonial cqul- iLirsTnATnD by thh horshmi: OP POHTO WOO, CUBA, HAWAII And a vivid and lnspttlng rcpioduetlon nt hlstorv's LATEST MATITIAL, TRIUMPH, Presented by a detachment of thosn Modern Marvels of Voluntary Military Merit, to all future known as Roosevelt's Rough Riders, Worthy heirs to the fame of the Plains men and veritable "Chips of tho Old Block " together with their companion patriots and laurel crowned paragons ot biavory. discipline, enduiance and skllL, the United States Rezular Cavalrymen. COL. CODY, "BUFFALO BILL" Appears at oach performance. Charge Up San Juan Hill A vivid truthful tlnllllng heart-rttr-rinff dloramle reproduction of which will be prehented by s-nme of the GENUINE PARTICIPANTS IN THE PAMOr.S BATTLE. This will he but ono or the spectacular features added to the Intensely Interest ing nnd Instructive piogrnmme of thto WORLD.FAMm COSMOPOLITAN KX HHUTION. Road tho unique Muster Roll of tho World's Mounted Warriors, Hi ought together for the first time In hlstoij In petceful rivnlrj and forming a srrand exhibition of the BROTHERHOOD OF MAN t'nlted States Civalrvmen and Artillery men, German Oulralers, Cossack Ar tillery, Arabian Acrobats. Queen's Own Lanccrt Mexican LHoltn, South American Gauchos, Slmrx Indltni Cowboys Filipinos. Ha waiian?, Bucking MustniiBto, Johnnie Bjiker, Annlo Oakley. PARADE OF NATIONS, Led by Buffalo Bill's World-Famous MOUNTED COWBOY BAND DIOIDRY HORNING, luY 22, AT 10 O'CLOCK TWO EXHIBITIONS DULY RilnorShlae. Afternoons at a o'clock. Night at 8 o'clock. Doors Open One Hour Harllsr. Night ns light as day and as complete In dttall GEM'.RAL ADMISSION, 50 cti. Children un er ) yenrs, 25 cent. Numbered coupon actually reservetl s-eats will be sold on dijs of evxhlbitioni at Matthews Brost., 320 Lackawanna ao--nue IgEEtVm PILLS Restores Vitality. Lost Visor and Manhood. Cures Impotency, Night EmiBslonsanil wasting ureases, an cucua ui Di abase, or excess mm uiuio cretion. A ncrvo tonic and blood builder. Brings tho pink glow to pale cneeKs anu restores the fire of youth. Bv mall 50c per box, O boxes for $ii.r0; with a written guaran tee to euro or refund tlio money. Send ior circular, Auuress, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO. IL.U bold by McGnn-nh & ThomaB, Drmt glfta., OW Lackawanra uve , Scranton, Pa, ra bo on the ocean shore bomewhero In the lclnlty of tho Maryland Und. After the convention Bev and Mrt, Bulgln will spend n month In Mary land and Delaware. Washington will exnend over $5u00rt on Its National l'eaco Jubilee to be held May U, U and 3. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Havo Always Bought Bears tho Signature of r.lLDvfp WILD BILL'S lifWEST tp3 i&s &&
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