8 THE SCRANTON TRIBUJNli-SATUllDAY, MAY 13, 1899. HAPPENINGS OF NORTHSCRANTON FOUR MEN DISABLED BY MINE ACCIDENTS. Jolin Lloyd Injured by a Fall of Cool In tho Cayuga, Samuel Davis Had His Foot Injured in Cayuga nnd William Bowen Lost a Finger in tho Samo Mine Samuel Howell Injured in the Storrs' Mine Ser vices in tho Wayne Avenue Church. Notes About People. John Lloyd,, of Spring street, an em ploye of the Cayuga mine, was severely injured yesterday by a. fall of conl striking him on the bade and seriously injuring him. lie was taken to the Moses Taylor hospital. Samuel Davis, of Margaret avenue, met with a painful accident yesterday nt the Leggett's Creek mine. Ite was lifting a large piece of coal, when.lt hroke nnd fell on his foot, cutting and bruising It severely. Samuel Howclls, of Margaret ave nue, received a painful Injury In the Storrs' mine yesterday by a fall of coal falling on his foot, bruising and cut ling it severely. Willie attending his duties In tho Cayuga mine yesterday, "William Row mi, of Wayne avenue, had his finger crushed. It was necessary to ampu tate it. Dr. Donne performed tho op eration. A USEFUL- DEVICE. D. D. Jones & Son, undertakers and cmbalmcrs, of North Main avenue, have just Invented a novel and useful device which has been u long felt want to undertakers. It Is an appar atus to he used In lowering colflns. It consists of a wooden frame which Is placed over a grace, two large can vass straps form a resting place upon which tho coflln Is lowered Into the grave. The strops aro fastened to rods running tho entire length of the grave, and as the lirako Is released tho coillii is slowly lowered. It Is a very useful device. SHOUT NEWS NOTES. Tho service at the Wayne Avenue Raptlst church will he dispensed with tomorrow morning on account of the association at Taylor. Bible school at 2 p. m. In the evening at 6 o'clock a preaching service will be conducted by ministers atendlng the association. Tho second degree will ho conferred nt the Celestial lodge of Odd Fellows on Monday evening. The musical entertainment held at the Welsh Methodist church, Wayne avenue, last evening was attended by a large and appreclatlvo audience. Henry H. Davis, tho chairman of the evening, gave a brief address, after which some excellent solos and reci tations were given. The prize for "He Llveth" was awarded to the choir of PAINT! Yes we haves It. Atlantic Lend, Pure Linseed Oil, and Ready nixed Paint, Varnish, Putty, etc. GEORGE W. JENKINS', I 01 SMaln 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-inch fancy mixtures, cheviot, checks, covert cloths, silk and wove weaves, etc. A great cleaning up , lot comprising goods that sold at ST'ic, 45c. and up to 65c. a yard. Cleaning up price, 25c 15 pieces 40-lnch all-wool vlgoreau, suitings, light weight and very line. All the beBt shades. Our leading SOc. cloth. Cleaning np price, 37c 10 pieces 45-lneh cheviot mixtures. A Jtrictly high grade suiting. All the best shadings, with lots of quiet style In it. Last week's .price was 09c. Cleaning up price, 49c 10 pieces DO-lnch all-wool French storm serges, black and navy only. A genuine 75c. cloth. We've too many on hand though; therefore tho Cleaning up price, SOc Parasols All the novelties of the season now open, awolting your inspection. Globe Warehouse fl -vj i ia and it's bound OlOy UP to overflow up l una make trouble. a rfiver Clog up tho blood and tho kldnoyf, tho liver, tho norvos every organ In tho body will suffer It's only natural. If you want to bo well try purifying tho blood, ami you'll find your lotig uamed diseases departing. For n blood-purifier nnd stomach tonic, thero's nothing to equal Clears the skin. H0St?ttcr,S. Brightens tho eyes Stomach Quiots tho nerves. Bitters the Welsh Congregational church, Richard Lewis, leader. The adjudica tors were Henry R. Davis and Prof. Cousin. Mrs. Margaret D. Williams, of Mar garet avenue, who was taken to tho West Side hospital few days ago, had an abdominal surgical operation per formed yesterday by Drs. Donne, Hums, Williams and Paine. PERSONAL MENTION. Edward Smith and Lewis Harris, who nttended the convention of tho Grand Lodge of Ivorltes held In New York, will return home today. Mrs. Harriet Carter.of Wayne avenue, returned yesterday, after a few months' visit with friends In Pitts burg. Miss Hattle Drown, of Delaware street, returned yesterday, after a week's stay with relatives at Falls, Pa. Miss Sadie Kelley, of VonStorch avenue, Is entertaining Miss Mary Smith, of Carbondale. , Miss Grace Dewey, of Pitlston, Is visiting Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Gillespie, of Summit avenue. Mrs. Ambrose Stonier is visiting rel atives In Tunkhannock. Mrs. .1. C. Wright, of Atlantic City, la visiting friends here. William Cooper, of East Market street, has returned from Hald Mount, where ho was visiting his father, Dr. II. S. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Farnham, of Rrcaker street, are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Willis II. Shultz, of Denver, Colorado. George Mulgerson, of Deacon street, left yesterday for Bridgeport, Conn. Revs. T. T. Grimths, of Lansford.and D. I. Phillips, of Shenandoah, aro vis iting Rev. W. F. Davis, of Wayne ave nue. Miss Sarah Courtney, of Freeland, is the guest of Miss Nellie Kelley, of Deacon streets. Miss Bridget Shields, of Wllkes IJarre, is tho guest of friends here. Miss Annie Price, of Amelia avenue, la the guest of riends at Carbondale. Miss Agnes Merrill, of Montrose, is visiting the Misses Jones, of North Main avenue, T. T. Phillips, of Peckvllle, spent yes terday with friends here. Rev. D. E. Richards, of Slatington, Pa., spent yesterday with Rev. J. A. Evans, of Putnam street. Patrick Mellugh, lately of Porto Rleo and a member of Company L, Eleventh Infantry, has returned to his home on Wales street. Miss Albright, of Weston place, left Thursday for a three months' tour through Europe. Harry Palmer, formerly in tho gro cery department of the Mulloy Triple stores, is now with Cowles in tho hard ware business. 10 pieces 46 inches whip cords, new two tone effects. Extra weight for tailored jacket suits. All tho good shades of the season. This line was $1.33. Cleaning up price. 9Sc 10 pieces 46 inches, all-wool Jaerpiard Suitings, solid colors with satin polka dot effects. This weave ranks as onu of the high novelties o the season. Rest former price $1.00. Cleaning up price, S!e Special lot of Fancy Novelty Suit ings. Late arrivals that must be slaughtered because of their tardiness in coming to hand. A great half-dollar value. Cleaning up price. 37e A complete line of 45-Inch all-wool whip cords In solid colors. Including new blues, greens, greys, tans, browns, garnet, etc. A rare bargain at the money. Cleaning up price, ()c 15 pieces 45-lnch Mohair Rrllllantlnes In small brocaded effects, and fine make, silk finish. Shades navy and grey only. A $1.00 cloth. Cleaning up price, 69c EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANTON FUNERAL OP THE LATE GEORGE BENORE YESTERDAY. Services Held at the Family Resi dence on South Main Avenue. Entertainments at the Allis Mis sion, Simpson Church, Y. W. C. A. Branch and Miss Grass' Homo. Return of tho Welsh Prize Singers. Webster Society Meeting Notes and Personals. The esteem In which tho late George Benorc was held in this city, was at tested by the unusually large attend ance nt tho funeral services yesterday afternoon, which were held at tho house T3n South Slain avenue. Long before 2 o'clock the avenue was lined with carriages, and the spacious resi dence wus Inadequate to accommodate the large number who attended. Tho services were begun shortly after 2 o'clock, the Rev. Rogers Israel, of St, Luke's Episcopal church, and the Rev. K. J. McIIenry, of St, David's Eplsco pal church, being In charge. A quar tette composed of Mrs. G. I?. Dlmmlck, Mrs. Rogers Israel, W. M. Bunnell and Mr. Stokes sang several hymns. Ruslncss and professional men from every part of tho city were present, an'd tho members of tho Builders' Ex change, with which deceased was close ly identified, attended in a body. Mem bers of Hyde Park lodge, Free and Ac cepted Masons; Scranton lodge.Knlghts of I'ythlas, nnd Lackawanna council, Royal Arcanum, were also there, not as representatives of tho orders, but as fellow workmen in the different or ganizations. Tho pallbeareri were: George W. Jenkins. K. E. Smith, Evan Jones, Clarence Shryer, Joseph Ansloy, Ilayden Ashley. Morris Haupt and John W. Walker. The flower bearers were Frank Manileld and Harry P. Decker. David ,T. Davis acted as usher at the house. The remains were borne to Forest Hill cemetery, where the Rev. Mr. Israel said a short service prior to the interment. V. W. C. A. ENTERTAINMENT. Tho junior members of the Young Women' Christian association branch entertained a large assemblage in their rooms In the Banner block last night. Miss Anna Muuson was in charge, and was assisted by the ails? es Rent, Jones, Kdwards, Fellows, Thomas, Ellas, Dickson, Oliver, Lance and Lewis. The participants In tho programme) were: Hertha Carson, Laura DeGru chy, Muy James, Llla Evans, Mario .Kellow, Ellen Jones, Anna Wclsenlluo, Jennie France, Mumle Wosler, Jennie Davis, Irene Phillips, Ethel Allen, Hel en Lewis, Mabel Thomas, Mabel Spen cer and Olwen Jones. A social session was held after the entertainment. SIMPSON' SOCIAL CIRCLE. Tho Simpson Social Circle of the Methodist Episcopal church gave a pleasing entertainment last evening In the lecture room of tho church. Tho feature of the affair was the exercises by the pupils of tho Mt. Pleasant kin dergarten. Other entertaining fea tures were piano selections by Blanche Thomas and Ethel Bovan. Miss Bes sie Frounfelker and E. A. Morse play ed a mandolin and guitar duet, and Clara Haas gave a whistling solo. Miss Mattle Hughes recited and Lewis Blair and the Misses Anthony gave vocal and instrumental selec tions. A social followed the entertain ment. WELSH PRIZE SINGERS. The celebrated Welsh Prize Singers, who are so well and favorably known In this city, will give a grand farewell concert In tlu Jackson Street Baptist church on Monday evening, May 22. This will be the last opportunity to hear these famous artists before their departure for homo, and it is expected the church will be filled to its utmost capacity. After tho concert a farewell recep tion will bo tendered the singers, at which an opportunity will be given to meet them personally, as so many peo ple are nnxlous to extend greetings once again. LUTHER LEAGUE SOCIAL. The members of the Luther League of St. Mark's church held a social at the home of Miss Lillian Grass on North Hyde Park' avenue last evening. The Anthracite quartette sang several selections and vocal and Instrumental numbers were given by William James, Bessie Dlehl, Joseph Atherton, Mrs. A. L. Ramer, Mnrgaret Thomas, Benja min Hughes, Kate Steinacre and Wil liam Gaul gave a whistling solo. A large number of persons were pres ent, nnd the evening was very enjoy ably spent by all the guests. ALLIS MISSION CONCERT. A concert for tho benefit of the build ing fund of tho Allls mission on Keyser avenue, was held last evening and well attended. The Epworth League quar tette sang several numbers and reci tations wore given by Bessio Sloat. Instrumental selections were contrib uted by W. It. Stanton, Fred Glnader and Miss Grnce Acker. The vocalists participating were: The Misses Eliza beth Reiser, Edna Saxo and Mary Itower, nnd Lewis II. Jones and Wil liam Long. A large delegation from the Epworth League of Simpson church attended, nnd the affair was In charge of Super intendent W. II. Crawford. WEBSTER LITERARY SOCIETY. The regular meeting of the Webster Literary and Debating society was held at the home of Thomas Evans, 6,&Tvavv !U A 4-U Children Drink? Dou'fc givo thorn tea or coffee. Ilavo you tried tho new food drink called GIUIN.O? It h delicious and nourishing and takes tho place of coffee. Tho nioro Grain. O you give tho children tho mora health you distri bute through their system. Gralu.O is made of pure grains, and when properly prepared taste like the choice grades of coffee but costs about as rauoh. All grocera cell it. 15c. anil 25o. Initit thtjonrgrocrnliesTouanAIK-0 9 Accept no imitation. 0 w4 When the System is broken down from climatic causes, or from too close an appli cation to business toll, try a bottle of Duffy s Pure Malt Whiskey Take it as a medicine according to directions, and you will be astonished at the marvelous change it 'will effect in your strength of body and heallhfulness of mind. Authority, in the person of the Government, and Science, in the person of the Medical Profession, recognize it as the only medicinal ivhiskey. 'Do not, then, when ailing neg lect to use it, for it is always beneficial. on Rock street, last evening. Tho following olllcers were elected for the ensuing term: President, Watkln Wil liams; vice-president, William Ellas; secretary, George Martin. Tho literary exercises consisted of two-minute Impromptu speeches and an oration on the subject "Is a Man Known by the Company Ho Keeps?" Tho next meeting will bo held at the homo of Forbes Eaton, on Tenth street. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. Tho remains of the late James B. Reilly, of S01 Keyser avenue, weto taken to Sugar Notch yesterday for In terment. The members of Plymouth Congrega tional church will meet on Monday evening to take a final vote on tho se lection of a pastor for tho church. Rev. D. E. Richards, of Slatington, will occupy the pulpit of tho Bellevuo Welsh Oalvlnistlc Methodist church to morrow. A very enjoyable mothers' meeting was held In Miss Alice Evans' room in No. 19 school Thursday afternoon. A lengthy programme was given by the children, and refreshments were, served. Ripple division, No. 45, Sous of Tem perance, will hold an entertainment af ter tho business session this evening. The closing social of the season was held by the Young People's Dancing class in Mears' hall last evening. Tho Old Folks' concert, which was so successfully given at the Bellevuo Calvlnlstlc Methodist church, recently, will bo repeated In Weber's rink, Taylor, next Tuesday evening. The Industrial mission of tho First Baptist church will meet In Ivorite hall this afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Tho report of the Baptist Young t'enpie's convention held at Taylor yes terday, will be found In another column of The Tribune. Tho seventeenth anniversary of tho Christian Endeavor society of thu Plymouth Congregational church was observed last evenings. Miss Gladys Joseph presided and A. B. Eynon, John R. Thomas and Mrs. Medway made short addresses. Ice cream and cake were served. The gospel meeting nt the Y. W. C. A. branch will be held tomorrow af ternoon at S.1S o'clock. Miss Rachel Jones will lead and Mrs. Randolph Jones will have charge of the singing. Miss Vie Jones will sing a contralto solo and Miss Marlon Hutchinson will preside at the piano. All young women are cordially Invited. The funeral of the late Robert Body comb will be conducted at the home, 1223 Hampton street, tomorrow after noon at 3.50 o'clock. Interment will be made in the Washburn street ceme tery. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. John M. Edwards, of West Locust street, Is in Hanisburg. Bryce Lyman, of Forest City, is vis iting friends hero for a few days. John Jennings, of Van Buren avenue, is visiting friends in Freeland. Miss Christina Martin, of Plttston, spent last evening with friends on North Bromley avenue. Dr. T. W. Thomas, of Wllkes-Barre, president of tho Lackawanan and Luz erno Dental association, and William H. Thomas, of Algoma, McDowell county, West Vlrglna, president and manager of the Algoma Coke and Coal company, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Williams, of 311 South Main avenue, last evening. Pea Coal Delivered, $1.25, to South Side, central city and central Hyde Park. Address orders to C. B. Sharkey, 1014 Cedar ave. 'Phone 66S3. SOUTH SCRANTON. John Schroeder, of South Wyoming avenue, experienced a narrow escape from death yesterday. He is a paint er by occupation and was at work on a dwelling at 1003 Prospect avenue. In moving about on his ladder he missed his footing and fell, pitching through a window. His left hand was lacerated by the glass and ho was bruised by the fall. Dr. John J. Walsh attended him. Miss Emma Fritz, of 1016 Maple street, was arraigned before Alderman Lentes last night on a charge of as sault and battery. Frank Lesslng. the prosecutor, alleged that Miss Fritz beat his daughter. The defendant was held in $300 bail, which was furnished. Mrs. Joseph Hahn had her liusband brought before the Eleventh ward magistrate yesterday. She accused him of committing assault and battery on her. The defendant was discharged on promising good behavior. At tho Sunday afternoon meeting of the South Side Young Women's Chris tian association tho Rev. August Wel bel, of New York, will speak. All women and girls are invited. PARK PLACE. Tho Court street Epworth league will celebruto the tenth anniversary of tho Epworth league, Sunday evening, May 14. A. V. Bower and Rev. G. C. Lyman will speuk to tho young people. Miss Hattle Post has returned from a few days' visit In New York. The funeral of tho late John Fltze, of North Main avenue, was attended by Camp 177, Sons of America. The Rev. G. C. Lyman preached the funeral ser vice. Tho Methodist Episcopal church choir of Park Place sang tho follow ing hymns: "Thy Will Be Done," "I Will Give You. Rest," "Jesus, Lover of My Soul," "Looking This Way." Mrs, William Finn has returned from a visit to Stroudsbunr. GATHERED IN DUNMORE BOROUGH EPWORTH LEAGUE CELEDRA TION IN M. E. CHURCH. Programme That Has Been Prepared for the Occasion Funeral of tho Late Patrick Haggerty Coroner Roberts Inquired Into tho Case of the Death of Cyprian Van Gorder and Decided That an Inquest Was Unnecessary Services In the Churches Tomorrow Other Notes. The members of the Epworth leaguo chapter, connected with tho Methodist Episcopal church, will celebrate their tenth anniversary In the auditorium of the church tomorrow evening. They have prepared with great care the fol lowing programme to be rendered on that occasion: Organ voluntary; singing, "How Firm a Foundation," congregation; repeat ing In concert tho twenty-third Psalm, short prayers, closing with tho Lord's prayer; song, "l'leyel's Hymn," congre gation; Scripture reading, nineteenth IPsalm, Miss Lucetta Miller; anthem, choir; recitation, "Anniversary Day at Pearly Gate." Garfield Angwln; offer tory solo, Miss Margery Eden; notices of Importance; address, "Department Work," Philip Davis, president of league; address, "History of League," John Wert, secretary of league; sing ing, "Walking In tho Way," congrega tion: Juniors Repeat first Psalm, chant Lord's prayer, reports of departments, by president, secretary and treasurer; singing, address, "Spiritual Aim," Rev. G. i!. Stone; address, "Mottoes," Rev. A. J. Van Cleft; singing, "He's Coming Bye nnd Bye," congregation; consecra tion service at the altar, singing "I'll Live for Him;" singing, standing, "I'll Go Where You Want," congregation; benediction. Rev. G. B. Stone. TWO FUNERALS. Followed by a largo concourse of sor rowing friends and rclatlvcs.the funeral of the late Patrick Haggerty, of East Drinker street, Sport Hill, who wns killed Wednesday afternoon while at his work at the No. 1 washcr.v of tho Pennsylvania. Coal company, took place from his late home. After the remains had been viewed by those who had assembled to pay their last sad respects to the departed friend and comrade, they were con veyed to St. Mary's Catholic cemetery, whore Interment was made In the fam ily plot. Captain DeLacy conducted the G. A. R. services. The funeral of Margaret Walsh, tho young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pat rick H. Walsh, of William and South Blakely streets, occurred yesterday af ternoon at 3 o'clock from the home of her parents, after which Interment was made in Mt. Cannel cemetery. CORONER INVESTIGATED. Coroner Roberts arrived In town yes terday afternoon to Investigate the cause of tho death of Cyprian Van Gor der, who dropped dead on Apple ave nue, Thursday afternoon. After hear ing evidence, especially that of tho de ceased's relatives, who were satisfied that death was due to heart failure, he being subject to It, the coroner did not deem it necessary to hold an Inquest, Funeral Director T. P. Letchworth has prepared tho body for burial. Tho funeral will take place Mondav morn ing from tho homo of his daughter, Mrs. George Weber, of East Drinker street. Snort Hill, nt S o'clock. Inter ment will he made at Holllsterville. CHURCH SERVICES. Services at the different churches to morrow nre as follows: At the Dudley Street Baptist church. Rev. R. M. Rod erick, Ph.D., pastor, preaching service nt 10.30 a. m subject. "Why Some Prayers Are Not Answered;" Sunday school at 12 o'clock (noon); Junior Young People's Christian Endeavor society at 4 p. m.; Senior Young Peo ple's Christian Endeavor society at C.30 p. m.: evening prpachlng service at 7 30 o'clock, subject, "Judas Iscariot, or tho Traitor." The evening subject Is the sixth of a series of sermons on Queer Characters of the New Testament. All are welcome. At the Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. A. J. Van Cleft, pastor. Morning sermon, subject, "The Betrayal nnd Ar rest of Jesus," 10.30 o'clock; class meet ings, 11.30 a. m.; Sunday school, 2.;;o p. m.; prayer meeting, 6.30 p. in.; at 7.30 p. m. the Epworth league will have charge of services. Programme else where. All aro welcome. At the Presbyterian church, Rev. W. F. Gibbons, pastor. Morning sermon at 10.30 o'clock. Sunday school at noon; Junior Christian Endeavor at 3.30 p. m.; Senior Chrlstlnn Endeavor at 6.30 p. m.; evening sermon at 7.30 o'clock. Morning subject, "Choosing the Best Things;" evening subject, "Drawing Near to God." A cordial invitation is extended to all to bo present. SHORT PARAGRAPHS. Charles Krona, of East Drinker street, Is suffering from a painful In jury to his left knee. All members of the Curfew club are requested to meet In their rooms this evening at 7.30 o'clock. Business of Im portance Is to be transacted, and every member Is urged to be present. The Rev. and Mrs. R R. Bulgln, Misses Florence Robertson and Freda Ludwlg, who have been spending a few days at Philadelphia, returned home yesterday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Michael, of wiiKes-Lfarre, are the guests or friends on Cherry street. Misses Nellie Rankin and Jennie Young, of Carbondale, called on Miss Frances Edwards, of North Park, yes terday. Prof. Davis will take the pupils of tne nigh school for a day's outing at Bald Mount today. Mrs. William Rosser has opened an Ice cream parlor on Jefferson avenue. Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Bone, who have been spending their wedding tour In Now York city, returned home last evening. . Thomas Henwood has started in busi ness at tho stand formerly occupied by Edward Washer, at the "Corners." Mrs. Robert Young, of Dudley street. Is able to be around again after her recent illness. Tho employes of the Pennsylvania Coat company and Scranton Stove works will bo paid today. The No. 3 men will be paid at 4.15 p. m. GREEN RIDGE. The ladles of tho Missionary society of tho Baptist church held a very in teresting meeting Thursday afternoon. Mrs. T. F. Olver, of Honesdalo street, Is slowly regaining her health, after a severe stroke of paralysis. The members of the Asbury Metho dist Episcopal church gave their now Do You Need a Tonic? Sines 1P03, immediate lasting Sold at All Druggists Evarywharo. m!i!3303 4JM"5w'NB) KKOaOStfXXXXi?ra THE POPULAR HOUSE 1 Mb Mm p Ketnprators i At Halt Price. J II you can get a refrigerator V that is twice as good as the 5 cheap kinds at the same price, ej is not that equivalent to buy- p. ing them at halt' price ? You J can get this bargain if you buy jjj the LEONARD (JLEANABI-K. X Its eight walls and air tight O locks will keep ice and food twice as long as the cheap Jj kinds. i FOOTE & FULLER CO.; JJ Mcars Building, 110-112 Washington Avenue. AMUSEMENTS. YCEUM THEATER. H Wednesday and Thursday, May 17 and 18. tVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVSVVSAWWWVW The Elks' Minstrels 100 People Participating. Bauer's Full Baud. 25 End Men. "The Elks' Sextette" Fred. C. Hand, J. Evans, John Jones, Phil. Warren, Dave Ste vens, W. J. Alles. Magnificent Song Re citals by Fred. C. Hand, W. J. Alles and the Great Lyric Tenor, Mr. John T. Evans. The Great Elks' Cake Walk Mr. diaries Hartley, the Wonderful Ventriloquist, Al. Itceres, the World-Famed Banjoist and Comedian. The Dnrktown Swells' Initiation. A Satire on Lodge Initiation. The entire petformance positively the most sumptuous production of a like nature ever attempted in Scranton by amateurs. Note Reservation of Saats begins Monday morning at 9 o'clock Bauer's Band and Elks' Parade Tuesday, Hay 17, at noon. pastor a reception last overling. Music wns furnished by the Asbury orchestra and ice cream and cake were served by the ladies. The Green Ridge Stars will play the No. ?.Z school team this afternoon at 1.Z0 o'clock. Amos Olver, of Iteech Lake, Is the Kiust of Mr. nnd Mrs. P. L. Olver, of Honesdnle street. The cinder path has been extended from "Woodlawn park to the Country Club house. Only Williams' Ice cream used with soda water drawn at Manner's drug store. The Odd Fellows Initiated two can didate. on Thursday evening. The Creen Rldgo boys riding "red headed" Spalding wheels, will take a run to Klmhurst Sunday. A party of the Green Ridge Wheel men will run to White Haven tomor row. Mrs. K. M. Koenc, of Elmhurst, has returned home, after spending a week heie. Rev. F. C. Rallentlne has erected a large tent near the Country club, where he will hold meetings. Miss Elmira ForUham, of Montrose, who wns visiting her niece, Mrs, II. M. Cole, of Carouse avenue, has re turned home. Nothing but the purest of fruit Juices and rock candy syrup used In soda flavors at Manner's pharmacy, 920 Green Ridge street. ANOTHER BIG BATCH. They Were Examlued Yesterday in tho Election Contest. The following voters wore examined yesterday In tho arbitration room, be fore the commissioners In the lang-staff-Kelly election contest: Taylor D. A. Williams, Willard Sweet, Renjamln Williams, Fdmund Williams, Corner Jones, David K. Jones, John Rarker, AVIlllam W. Row ell, Charles Masten, James Morns, Kvan !-. Davis, Thomas J. Davis, Jacob Robblns. Ivor Thomas. II. H. Harris. James K. Watklns, John ABhton, John Rasham. Rlnkely David U Thomas, Gomer Parrv, Edward Parry, Dan Morgans, John" T3. Metiers, William J. Davis. Harry Mttters, Samuel Reese, Andrew Ronnie, Joseph II. Williams, Edward C. Thomas, Ira Goodrich, F. R. Mitch ell, W. W. Jones, Edward Evans, jr.. William H. Hemmelrelch, William M. Owens, Alfred Young. William II. Willi, John Owens, John Taylor, Wil liam F. Nichols, Edward Williams, Penjamln James, John T. Jones, Allen V. Hartman, Thomas Day, Gwllym Kvuns, William Rerkhelser, John V. Davis, Reese Charles, Hugh Orllllths, Frank Lewis, S. P. Mitchell, Harry J. 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