THE SCRANTON TRTBUJNU-TUESDAV, MAY 16, 1899. 6 EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANTON MISS ETHEL WILKINS TENDE1U ED A SUttPBISE 3?AItTY. A Party of Young People Invaded , Her Homo on Hock Streot Last Evening Special Meeting of the Board of Trade Tonight to Dlscus3 tho Asphalt Question Funeral of Emery Harding Wedding on Jackson Street Ueneral News Notes and Personals. Miss Ethol Wilkins, the I'J-year-old dauRhtet of Mr. and Mrs. John Wll 1.1ns, of 1121 Kock street, was ten dered a veiy pleaFnnt surprise party last evening by a largo number of lipr aysoclatca and schoolmate. The ovcnlnj? was enjoyably spent In var ious Nays and Miss Anna Thomas re cited pcvcrul compositions. A flash light was taken of the young people before their departure. Mis. Wilkins v.oh assisted In receiving by Mis. Wal ter "Wilkins, Mih. Griffith T. Davis, Mi.-ses Annie Wllklns. Carile Lover Inff and Jlnigarot Williams. Thosu present were Misses Lida Kel lows, Eminu Kellowt, Anna Thomas, Anna 1-ewK Mai Lewis, Mattle Mar shall. Annie Piles, Jennie Ildwards, Marlon liber. Olhe Uiitley, Maud lilrtlt-y. J!u, Ma" and Hlanche Davit, Melln i:a.in, Lena Aloo.-e, Jtuth Acker, J'reda Jotiets, Helen and lienr Mor j. n, .M.iL'il Ha.ieoek. .M.UKaret "vVH-5iuin-. Oor.i .mil Catrlo J-ovcring, Ktliet and Ilar.irih "Wilklni, Heba Williams und Uoy Williams, Roy Wheeler, Wal ler Ramer, John Jones, TreJ Green, Gordon Thnmat., AN Maid mid Letter Oliver. Walter and Aithur Wilkin.., SPLCIAT, MEETING TONIGHT. I A delegation fiom tho We-t Side ' board of trade attended the meeting of the contwil city boanl last owning ind uflerwaids dflded to call a spe cial meeting ' the local bo.itil and ; citizens for this . veiling at S o'clock n at. David's hall The meeting H for the purpose nf discussing the asphalt iiuestlon, the contract .if th liaibcr l'.ivlng com- p.inv and munlrlp.il ownership of an zitiplin.lt plant. All cltl.i iu and the tnpayers are rerjuesttd to n'tend and give depression to thcli hfiitiinents and . to vote on such action as may be taken ' tit the meeting. FUNERAL OP EMERY HARDING. Tho funeral services over the re- I mains of the late Emery Harding were ' held last evening at the home of John . !. Knlcht 13)1 Jnckvnn street, at S' o'clock. The temalns will be taken to Clifford, Sii'-ciuehanna county, today, i wheie intfrnient will be made. Rev. W. J. Ford, of the Gieen Ridge ' IJaptlst church, officiated at the ser- RAIINT! Yes we have It. Atlantic Leal, Pure Llnieed Oil, nnd Ready PTxcd Paint, Varnish, Putty, etc. GKORGi: W. JIvNKINS, I oi S.Maln Avenue. citable for 01 Waiting is not in. our line. We prefer to take time by tlie forelock and do that which is to be done quickly. Proof for this statement follows : The season is still young, but we've determined to clean up every wool fabric suit in the place, also the remaiuder of Spring Jackets. Ladies who intend go ing to the lakes, mountains or seashore next mouth, will find a maguificeut investment in the special offer ings now brought under their uotice. fc o-V W'.S'V,liVVVl I t 1 Ladies' Stylish Jacket Suits iu fine coverts, -wl I serviceable series, Venetians, etc. Highest class tailoriug, correct fashion models, very best shades. Value $10 oo to $12.00 each. "7 Af Your Choice This Week J .V I ft" 7? Ladies' Smart Spring Suits, with tight- LwUL & fitting jackets, rly front jackets, etc. All lhe charm that skill, art aud irreproachable fashion can lend to these costumes has been given them, while the materials aud colors are tue very ncve3t. Suits that sold from $15.00 to $iS.oo. t a f Your Choice This Week .V 1 fi"t 'es'um!lier Costumes, made from ,LUL J very choicest of choice new weaves and rery cnoicest biest shades. Exquisite tailoriug, highest grade all silk linings, with elaborate pipings, braidings, etc. Suits that sold a week ago for from $iS.r;o A A f to $22. co each, Your Choice This Week t rV I fit 4.sacs' Spring AL T verts, elegantly ing, choice of styles. Week I oi" ESssss63' Tickets iu fiue English Ciays, Wool i-,UL is ""Cheviots and English Coverts, iu black and various shades of tan; swell linings and very elaborate finishing. Were $7.98 aud $10.00 each. K ( Q Your Choice This Week O.VO Globe Warehouse sg A GOOD many illirnHci to wlili li d do tors Rive long mimes Should be Called Indigestion. With ft poifcct 1 1 Ktst ion, no dlneas? IH pOMl ble. U the Ktatlnh 14 wronK try JIiiBtetlor'H Stomach Hit. Icm. It MrlKm lit the root or nil fiiir.upca a weuk Rtomaoh anil luut 1 wh U curci. Give It trial. gIW CEtEBRATCO V3 F&wmATnj&w!!-. . i mgg STOMACH ITTER vice and a quartette from the riisst Welsh Congregational church, com posed of Mrs. G. W I'owull, Miss Liz zie Jenkins, David Jenkins and Roger Uvans sang the hymns. Many rrluidd attended the services SCHOOf. DEPOSITS. No. 12. David Owens (principal) Jior.0: Martha Watklns, 31 cents; Elizabeth Lewis, IB cents; Alice Kvnns, :i cents; Nellie Richards, 30 -"nts; Nellie Kelley, 3 cents; Catherine Phil lips, CO cents; Eliza Price, 12 cents. Sirah McDonald. $1.12: Mary Harris, 6b cents, total. $14.W. No. 19 Josephine D. Lees (principal) SI 01. Miss Murray, 75 cents; Miss Nichols r,j rents, Miss Heamish, 7 .puts .Ml"? Morgan, CO cents. Miss Pi win J1.2C. Miss Kent, 40 cents, Miss i:itv 51 7fi; Mis'? Wade, 6S rents Mh a Murphy, tl.S1.; Miss Pock, (3 -nts Mis. Fcrbet 5S contR, total, Sio JO. No. 32. H. L. Morgan (prlnelpil) )ls Fellows, $1.65: Miss Viiuglmn $1 20 Miss Rud.ly, f8 cents: Mis Mullen. $1.01; Miss Krnpp, $1.20, MKs rrccman, 20 cents; Miss O'Connor. :7 oentrt; Mls& Carpenter, S3 cents, total. $7.13. PLYMOT'TH CHITRCH NOTES. The hour loi tilt evening service ha- be n (.hanged to 7.20 o'clock duilng the hiimmor months. The Christian Endeavor will hold their legular meeting this evening at 7.4" o'clock. The Ladles' Aid society will meet on Wednesday, and tho prayer meeting will be held In the evening at 7 43 o'clock, instead of Thuiwlny evening Rev. J. H. Handy, of Lansford, will occupy tho pulpit next Sunday, when communion service will be held The ladles of the Plymouth Congre gational church whose names begin with tho initials E, F, G and II will serve suppei in the chuieh next Thurs dav evening. The tables will be set from 6 to !) o'clock, and an excellent mmu will he ptovided. The price of the supper will be fifteen cents, and the ladles extend a welcome to all to attend. SIMPSON CHURCH NOTES. The members of the Epworth league will attend the union service In Elm Putk chuieh next Kiiday evening, and will meet piomptly at 7 o'clock to at tend In a body. The Yoke Fellows band of the Rail road department of the Young Men's Christian association will have charge of the Epworth league set vices next Sundny evening, beginning at 0..10 o dock Rev. Mr. Murdock, of Kingston, will occupy the pulpit net Punday inclin ing and evening. Wlllard Howe, of Plttston, will give a mital of "David Garrick" lit M cars' Wear Now. the 01 cnoice new weaves and nob Jackets, iu fiue English liued, finest tailor Co- Your Choice This 5 fkO j.yo r inu Trrr-nmrm Suits hall on Monday evening, May 23, for the benefit of the church fund. IMPROVEMENTS COMING. People In the Providence, section of tho city report that thera In on as suring prospect of n large number of important improvements up that way when once thu contractor actually gets to work on the Main avenue pave. These Improvements have been held back because ol the doubtfulness of the pa vu. It can scarcely be believed that any one would now put obstacles in the way of getting the lmpiovcment this summer. GENER L NEWS NOTES. A laro delegation of West Scran ton people Journeyed to Taylor last evening to listen to tho Welsh sermon preached by Rev. E. T Jones, of Wales, at the Welsh Baptist church. Tho annual conference meetings wcro brought to a close with last night's service. Rev. Thomas lie Gruchy, pastor of the Jackson Street Baptist church, last evening united In marriage at the par sonage, Griffith Davis and Miss Cora Cook, both of this city. The couple were unattended. They will reside hi West Scranton. Some unknown person threw a large stone through the door of Dickclnick's hotel, at the corner of South Main ave nue and Luzeine street, last evening, and several persons narrowly escaped injury A colored man residing in Kell.v's patch is suspected and a vvairnnl will be sworn out for his ar lest. The members of thp Plymouth Con gicKitlonal chuieh met last evening nnd postponed action on tho final vote fr the selection of Rev. E. A. Iloyl, of (inn-, Michigan, as pastor, until Monday evening. May 29, owing to the iinn-nttendance of the full membership of the church. Alderman John held Kate Conway, o Mctldlan street, In $200 ball last even ing for her appeaiancc at court on a charge of making threats against Kato Murphy, a neighbor. A miners' mass meeting was held in Flanagan's hall, on Luzorne street, last evening, anil an addiess was de livered by Benjamin James, the dis trict organizer. Permanent organiza tion was effected and oflieeis elected. I'll- fourth anniversary of th Young People s society of the Chestnut Street Piesbvterian church w is fittingly ob solved .Sunday evening. The Eagle Hose compiny will attend the fiiemen's fair in a body this oven Inc The Irtlia La Monte Missionary so ciety of the Washburn Street Pre?bv terlan chinch will meel this afternoon at n.13 o'clock Tho Young People's society of tho Jackson Stieet Baptist chuieh will meet this evening. Rev. Thomas do Gruchy will addiess the meeting. Rev. Hugh Davies pleached an able set inon lakt Sunday evening at the Welsh Congregational church, South Main avenue. Special music was sung by a choir, recently organized, in a very satisfactory manner, under tho able leadership of Chorister John Henry Jones. Edwaid Williams was oiganist of tho evening. J'WtSONAL rAKACJUAPHS. Newsdealer Thomas R. Price mndo a short visit In PHUtou yesterday af ternoon. Mri John Itogera, of Danville, and Mr. Hvnns, of Kingston, who have been the guehts of West Scranton friends will loturn homo today Emmet (.'nEsldv, a member at the. United States army, who has seen ser vice in Porto Itico, Is home on a fur lough. George Falrchlld, the hotelkeeper, 10 tlred from business yesterday and Francis O. Rarrlck, of Oreen Ridge, has assumed thu management of Fair child's hotel William X. Evan", of Plymouth, Is the. guest of friends on Jackson street. Mid William Hanle, of South Gar field avenue, Is vlbltlnf; frlenda In Gould'-horo. Mlf.es Catherine O'Hai.i and Mama Slwarns will leave today for the Har lelgh convention. J. C. Gallagher, Hint vice mesldent of the Catholic Total Abstinence union, is attending the annual convention at H.lllOlRh. Edward Culck, of Clark's Summit, spent Sunday with his parents on Laf ajctte stieet Attorney Chailes E Olver. of Xorth Main avenue, will attend tho Odd Fel low b" convention at Allenlown this week. -Mrs Pratt Smith, of Towinda, who was the gu.'ot of Mr and Mrs.. Thomas E. Pi lee. of Nni tli tfuinnu avenue, re turned home yi'hturday. MINOOKA. The Popular have organised with the following players: P. O'Nell, c, Davis, p.; Jones, lb.; Dl?kln, 2b.; T. Shea, ss; Duddy, 3b.; Cawley, 11.. Luduon, ,.f., Kane, r f . They ivuiild like to an.ingo j game with the ioe.il roiucbent,itii nlm or the South Side team. The team Is composed of some j.'ood material, and they expect tu make home of the leaders hurtle for super iority. Thomas Ford, of Plttston, vlblted friends heie yesterday. Division No. S, Ant lent Order of Hibernians, of this place, will conduct a ball at St. JObcnh's hall on May 29. OBITUARY. Mrt.. Cairio Grose, aged 18 yearn, died ul 1 o'clock josterdiy morning at her homo, corner oi Wnshfouru Btreot and Lincoln aonno. Deceased was horn in finlatln, Cilumbla county, N. Y., and re. tiMed in this city hlnee childhood Sho wax f-ick a ions time, but only two ieeks ago Hhoutd anv ulsnu of ucakness. 11m liu-.baml lil'.d about eight jeara ami, '.Mx children survive her. The funeral (prl atej ulll oe held tnmoirow afternoon. Interment will bo made. In Tunst Hill cemetery vnmmnrnmmimimiimnnniFnmmtf I There is a I Class of People P Who aro injured by tho ujo of cof jr foo. Recently thoro has been placed EJ In all the grocery htorc? a now pre paration called GIIAIN.O, made of pure gralus, that taLos tho place or coffco. The most delirato stomach .ro- coivca it without distress, aud but 2 fow can tell it from coffee. 5 It does not cost over a? much. -Children may drink it with great beu. S ellt. 1G cent j and 25 ccnla per pack- -030. Try it. Ask tor GltAIN-O. iTry Grain0! 1 E: InilUhtyonrtrocertlTfyouORAIN-0 3 fc: Accept no Imitation. - jfiiiiaimmiunuiiiiiiiinmuiMiiiiiiiiiiK 3 THE Packard The busy man has "troubles of his own," without having trouble' with his feet. Try a pair of the Burt & Packard " Korrcct Shape" shoes, mod eled to fit your feet in any style Tpf toe to suit your fancy " Now'' then, "don't spoil your feet by wearing cheap shoes." Wear The Burt f & Packard 'Korrect Shape.'.' ' NORTH SCRANTON Burglars Kansacked Public School No. 25 and Took a Quantity of Smnll Articles Patriotic Man Injured Personals. Some one on robbery bent entered public school So. 23 during the early hours of Sunday morning by prying open a ground iloor window and ran sarked every room. Dobks vveie emp tied of their contents, the papers and books being btrewn upon the lloor; tho tearheis' desks and small cabinets suffeied the Mime treatment, indicat ing that the marauders were deter mined to leave nothing In order. In one desk a quantity of half buined papeis wen; found and in thu middle aisle of one 100111 some moie rem nants of half burned sheets were found. It is thought that tho Intruders ex pected to llnd the savings fund col lections A quantity of knives, books, pens, holders and pencils were taken. No clue a? to the identity of the bold burglars is so far discovered. DURNED WITH POWDER. James Morel!, of Throop stieet, was celebrating the return of some friends f 10111 soldiering In Porto lileo Satui day night by filing a small cannon near his home. While preparing n charge, a quantity of the powder was ignited accidentally and Morell was paint ully burned about the hands, face and neck. His burns, fortunately, are not bcrlous. TOLD IN A PEW LINKS. Misses Rachel Davis and .Mamie tVllllainM, of AVllkes-I3ane, returned homo yesterday, after a visit with friends on Thioop street. Miss Cassle Hums, of Aoca, nnd Miss Ariics Talor, of Mooslc, were tho Kiiest of West Market street friends Sunday. Mlssea Mamu and Katie HIelly, of Avoca. vlblted friends here Sunday. M. Cjrus D.tvls, of North Main ave nue, wa.s the guest of i lends in Cur bomlale Sunday. Joe Mullcy and Alfred Carwuidino returned yesterday from a .mccessful ilshlns tour In the stream of Sullivan county. E. If W'arnlck, of Wlllces-Barre, vis lted fi lends l.rrc yesterday. Mis. If. Mason, of West Market Mrcet, left here yesterday to visit in New Jersey. Mrs. William Probst, of Olyphant, as the guest of Mi. ana Mis. B. J. Uvaiitf, of School street, ye.sterd.iy. Mrs. Daniel Morgans and Mrs. Divld Thomas, of "Wayne avenue, visited friends in Peckvlllo yesterday. Randolph Cilpptn. of D.ilton, was the guest of friends on West Market stieet jexterday. Mies NVllle O'Hara, of Noilh Main avenue, returned esteiday from rt visit in Carliondale. The popular Cumberland Hose com pany will ronduct a picnic at Fear's Kloe, June 7. Miss Sallle Kills, of Dushore. Is vis iting Miss Kate Dougherty, of Provi dence road. Mr. and Mr. John Walsh, of Port Jervls, are visiting Mr. and Mis. John Cusick, of West Market street. Miss Julia Gallagher, of Clark's Sum mit, is visiting friends here. Mrs. II. II. Lewis, of Unlondule, Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Archie Johnson, of Church avenue Miss Hannah Reese, of Daniel street, Is entertaining Miss Susan Smith, of Sprlnglleld. Susquehanna county. Miss Ada Hunt, of Philadelphia, Is the guest of Miss Ada Mason, of Ford ham stieet. Mis L. W. Morss, of North Main avenue, is In Atlantic City. Miss Grace Jenkins, of Mai Ion street, Is nt Akron, Ohio. Rov. nnd Mrs. G K Guild left here yesterday for Minneapolis. Mr. Guild Is commissioner for tho Lackawnnna Presbytery to tho general assembly, which meets In Minneapolis this week. Tho savings fund collections at No. 23 school for last week are ns follows: John J. Costello, principal, K0 tents; Miss Katlo D. Jordan. 60 rents; Miss Katie O'Royle, $1.07; Miss Ella O'Royle, 17 cents; Mls3 11. M. Norton, 83 cents; total. 13.X7. kopbci: i and " -7? Look for thla 0 1 V Traclc-iuark B fS Stamped on. B -S W-2 tho Solo. J g TeWIS, REILLY & DAVIES, I SCRANTON, PA. B DAY'S DOINGS IN DUNMORE BOROUGH MEMnCBS OP THE QHADUATINQ CLASS ANNOUNCED. Thero Aro Only Six Young Ladles Therein Miss Lucietln. Snyder Is Valedictorian nud Second Honors Tall to Mlts Margaret Healey. Commencement Exerclsos to De Held Juno 22 or 23 List of Un claimed Lettoio Vniiety of Meet ings, Funerals, nnd Personal Notes. Those mrniheri who leceivcd the honor places In the graduating class of '09 from the High school were ap prised yesteiday of their good fortune. Miss Lucretla Snyder, of Dudley street, Is valedictorian and Miss Margaret Healey, of Walnut street, salulatorlan. Theio aio only six memberu in the graduating class, being the Mlsnes Lmoietln Snyder, Mntgaret Healey, Kitty Horan, Mary Kelly, Sallle G111I- gan and Mary Duffy. Tho commencement pxeicls.es will be held, It Is expected, on June 22 or 23. An excellent piogrammo is being ar ranged nnd Prof. C. 11, Derman Is pre paring tho chorus for the singing. CHURCH AND LODGE MEETINGS. Tho members of the Dudley street Uaptlst church will hold a fair in the church parlois this and tomorrow eve ning Many aiticles, fancy and useful v. Ill he for i.ile. Entertainments both ii ".I ndmisslon prlcu .and all VV. . li 1 Frank lui'- will lecture on "Camp Life at I'liiikaimuiga" In the lecture loom of the Presbyterian chinch to night. Mr. Daite served during the late war. "While away he took many pic tures which ho will show as he lec tures. Thursday evening the choir of tho Methodist Kplrrop.tl church will give a musical enlei tninment. A chorus of f-rty voices under the leadership of Prof. William Llnney will render "Mo 7ait's "Gloila". Prof. Gvorge Walken shaw, of Scotland, v lollnlst. w ill assist. Dunmoro Lodge, No. SIC, Improved Older Odd Fellows, will conduct an entertainment, supper and social at tho re-openlng of their hall tomouow even ing. Committees have been appointed and e'veiy detail completed to make it a grand affair. The Women's Foreign Missionary so ciety of tho Piesbyttilan chinch, will meet at the home of Mrs. John Reese, on Uutlcr street, Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. All membeis aie lequestcd to lie present The talr conducted In the Dudley Street Raptlst ihuuli was well attend ed last evening. The entertainment was fine and consisted of music and singing. It will be lepealed again this evening. FUNERALS OF A DAV. At S o'clock yestcid.iy morning tho remains of the lato Cypiian Van Gor- den were conveyed to Holllstcrvlllo, where set vices were held. Interment was made In Holllstcrvlllo cemetery. Mis. Margart Storm was laid at lest In the family plot in South Canaan cemeteiy yesterday afternoon. Short services vveie held at the homo on South IUakely stieet. alter which the lomalns wcro taken to South Canaan via the Eilo and Wyoming Valley lallroad by Funeral Director T. P. Letchworth. A large number of friends attended. UNCLAIMED LETTERS. The follow Ins lottois remain un claimed a the po'tolllce for the period ending May 1J, 1S19. Persons calllns for these letters will pleas.0 say ad vertised In Scranton Tribune: Charles Poland, Miss Winnie Dougherty, 1M0 Adams avenue; P., E. J. F.llenberger, Fdwaid Hceter, M. J. Kennedy, Wal nut btieet: Mrs, J. Kaldner, W. 11. Lewis. Marlon stieet: Edward Palmer, William Rossei, Vlncenzo Campellone, Nicola Dessepllo, GuKeppe Naz7arenzo, Vltu di AmbrosiSlo, Patrick Malik. OP A Pr.RPONAt. NATURE. j Mr. rind Mrs. Karl Bishop, of Brook stieet, and Miss Marie Van Cleft, of South IUakely street, spent Saturday at West Plttston. ' Miss Minnie Saxton, of Blakely stteet, j who was visiting at PecWvllle, has rc- ' turned home. William Jennings, of Cherry streot, i left here ye&teiday for Michigan, to re Sldi , Mr, and Mil. Richard Lewis, ot . Klngsley, called on fiiends here Sun day afternoon. ! Pea Coal Delivered, $1.25, I to South Side, central city and central j Hyde Park. Address oiders to C. B. I Sharkey, 1914 Cedar ave. 'Phone CflSJ. 60UTH SCKANTON. Patrick Rellly, of Kerch stteet, waa painfully injured yesterday, while at work at Hugh Gilmore's stone cjuarry at No. 5. He fired a blasting charso and i ailed to get out of the danger zone. A lulling pIpco of rock struck liliu over the lfft eye and on the cheek. Dr. J. J. Walsh attended him, it ic nulrlnir ten stitches to close the wound Jacob Zlmtner, of Cedar avenue, Is suffering lrom a dislocated ankle re ceived yesterday while at work at Cahey & Kellv s Inowery. Dr. Kolb is in attendance'. The William Connell Hose eompanv of the city Hie department augmented by delegations ot tho Neptune and Century companies, paraded last night, while en route to the ilremen's fair. It was tho William Connell company's night and the Forest band nnd Patriot. Ic Order Sons of Ameilca Dium coipa headed the nroees'slon. Miss Kmma Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tied Miller, of 702 Plttston tnenue. was glen surprise party at her home last night. Miss Miller was 20 yeais of age jesterday, and the re ception was given In "honor of the event. Mr&. John J, Walsh and children, ot Plttston avenue, have returned from a visit at AVaymnrt. m GREEN RIDGE. The Green Ridge Loyal Temperance legion will give an entertainment In Morel's hall, liieaker stieet, near San derson avenue Tuesday eu'iilng, May 16, which piomlses to be one of the M-M--M"M'M, Don't fall to try T .!. . . nn J when uutforlno from tiny bnil jr T conulllon or ino viumaoii i or Uwcr. llciinlnnil33roii.iit triifftorcs, ,. REEnUAHfl'K Pll I X I Sufferers From Nervousness Dr. Walter W. Naylor, ol Philadelphia, writes: " I have been treating a nervous woman who has been In tho hands of several well-known men, and after 1 had almost given her up I put her on Johann Hoff's Malt Extract and cured her. She Is now well and has gained ten pounds." Johann Hoff's Malt Extract niKK:?5uo:i5?5:Ks5waKJ CJ THE POPULAR HOUSE Refrigerators At Halt Price. V It you can get a refrigeiator i that is twice as good as the C5 cheap kinds at the same price, is not that equivalent to buy 2x ing them at half price ? You 5C can get this bargain if you buy l the LEONARD CLKANABIiE. V Its eight walls and air tight ft locks will keep ice and food ft twice as long as the cheap ?k kinds. 0 H FOOTE & FULLER CO., g ft Mcars Building, 140-112 AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUM THEATER. " ii Wednesday and Thursday, May 17 and 18. rbe Elks' Minstrels 100 People Participating. Bauer's Full Baud. 25 Knd Men. "The Elks' Sextettc"--Fred. C. Hand, J. Evans, John Jones, Phil. Warren, Dave Ste vens, W. J. Alles. Magtiificent Song Re citals by Fred. C. Hand, VV. J. Alles and the Great Lyric Tenor, Mr. John T. Evans. The Great Elks' Cake Walk Mr. diaries Hartley, the WondciTnl Ventriloquist. Al. Kccrcs, the World-Famed IJanJolst and Comedian. The Darktouii Swells' Initiation. A Satire on Lodge Initiation. The entire pet formaucc positively the most sumptuous production of a like nature ever attempted iu Scranton by amateurs. Iote Reservation of Seats begins Monday morning at 9 o'clock Bauer's Band and Elks' Parade Tuesday, Hay 17, at noon. best ever given by the legion. Follow ing Is the programme Recitation, Alice Harris; song, "America, " rccl tntlon, Walter Stevens; song, Loring Jackson, n-cltatlon, Lida Oscnbaugh. leclt.ition, Myrtle Jackson; duet, Aliee and Gertrude H.irils, lecltatlon, Fi all ots Warman; dialogue, Grace Sailer, Nellie Clark and Oscar Meer; luclta tion slth eong. Ethel Jackson, Agnes NIcholsMii and Allco Harvey; tecltation. Geneviee O'Donnell: duet, Gtaco Os (nb.iugh; solo, Kdna Buckingham; reci tation, Agnes Nicholson, song, Flcny Wakefield; recitation, Grace Benson; song, Grace Sailer; tecltation. Annie GIngher; solo, Hariy Giattan; lecita tion, Gertiude Harris. Only Williams' Ice cream ued with soda water drawn at Manner's drug store. " The funeral of Mrs', ''harles Clmk took place fiom tho house on lloule aid avenue, ycstcrda afternoon at 1 o'clock, with tho Rev. Foster IT. Gift ofllclatlng. Mrs. Van Uuskiik and Miss Link sang, and th" Rev. W. T. Mdf'crthur spoke biiefl. The pall bearers wore: K. M. Keeno. W. II. Ktene, F. F. Kcne nnd V. S Keno Interment was made iu the Washbuiu btreet lemettry. The Ladles' Aid society of the Ai bury Methodist church will hold a sal ot fancy aprons and iee cream and candy on Friday afternoon fiom 1 mi til 10 o'clock, at the residence .if l K K. Teal, of 171". Capoir.e mm mi Mrs. K. M. Keeno and giancls-in, 1 of Ehnhurst, sjent yesterda lvu The prayer meeting of the c api.'i mission haa been changed fmin Thin-1 day to Wedncsduy evening. II. Hivvell. ot Wajmait, ipent uun clay with Mr. and Mrs. II. M Hmo.i.i ot Penn avenue. Rev. I. J. Larslng. D. D , of tho Pics, byteilnn church, has auanged to . change pulpits with Dr. Gritlln of Ith aca, next. Sunday. Tho Heptasophs held a very pleasant social and entertainment last evening Phonograph selections by M. M. Bt il licit were a teature of the evening Dr. V. V. Amdt has returned from t'l',1 to Hniilsburfi. A. O. nnd Charles Ksdtelman aro fih ing at Gouldsboio. Nothing but tho purest of fiult JuK. and rock candj syrup used In s. I flavors a Manner's pharmacy, !i." Giem Rldgo stieet GASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough Boars the Jr Signature of 6uz U4 WHfcN IN STRONG A6MN! ? .1... .. .li uth.1. KlniF all Hpsln fQ (i&SIa Miis iiiwa are properly cured, Ihtir condition oden worries them Into Imanity, Comumptiou or Death. Mailed ttaled, Price ti per boa; 6 boxes, with iron-clad legal cuarantre to cure orrcfundt mnn. . n. Send lorfrei. bonk. Address. PEaL MEDICIKE CO.. Cleveland. 0. fj&ftLf X For Sale by JOHN II. IMIliLI'S, and Spruce btreet. FURNISHING STORE. Washington Avenue. ft AMUSEMENTS. A CADEMY OF MUSIC, " HUROUNDKR & RmS, Less:e. II. R. LuNU, .Munujr. ONE WEEK, COMMENCING MONDAY, HAY 15 America's (iieatoHt Hepdrtolre Org.inl7Atlou, (CCCIL) nn p J And fbeli III C'cimody and Specialty Company. Citilliiuous rertorm- nuei No WaltH Uotwen tho .Sct. Monday Night "INEZ " A Mexican Romance, IHnie MRtlnee Dally oommenlnj Tuedar i:eiilu,-I'rlcei, in., we and .JOo. Ladlea' I'ictluknts Monday nlhi ummih pills Restores Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood. Cures Impotency, Ninht Emissions and wasting disease", an cuccn k- abuse, or excess anu muu i -etlon. A ncrvo tonic and blood builder. Brings the 'pin.: glow to pale cneens ana rci,tnrP5 the fire of VOUth. iir.w mnu r.ne nerhox. G boxes i i "cri 'j ..... v j-r- ' rt- lor j?.ou: wiin a wriuvii ijiii" tco to euro or refund tho money. Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL iol.i l McCljrii h ."i TIkiiii.ih DlUj f.ltf ?oi I.uilCiiwam a uvc , Sci.niton. Pc. IVIADE WL A MAM AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURH .LT,frmrvons (j"nc tailing Mtia orympotoncr. 8Iepleoow,oto, cat4 ly Abuo or othwr icfWhes nd I4i cretlon. Thtu nuirhlv ami Muretu rotttoro Jjost Vitality la oliloryoaDa.AD vlJrV I ro nt lctianilf ft.nt t fcmumutlom if tata in tiro. lhsiruin ubows iamediat lroprcj meulcad effcots a CUItE nLsre all other fil In in uror jikTiuc me taalro Aux Tablet, iney ba.ecuroatbouandian4 wiUcorayou, VeiTpow ttlienrillcaLuaraMae toeLTwctttcum C PTQ la ochc&saor rsluml tho uinafey Vric UVJ Ul Wiper cckiiej or tli LkRQd (full tiruttiiintl for J1W. Hy il, la plain wrapper. nion reclftof I rlc. ( .rcultr AJAX REA1EDV CO., H&Mri.r' Tor nalo In Bcrantcn, Pa., by Jlatthewa Dros. and 11 U. Sanderrcn, drugglsta. dojot, Tny 1 hey Lave itood lhe tell of jrl. and hive cuted thoutanu oi caiet oINertoii, Uiieatu, tuch Debility, lliwmtu.Sleeplen- nen and Varicoceie,Atiopoy,c They clear the brain, itrenglhen the circulation, make dlceftlon nfrfrrl. and imDarl tlCalthr anrt Iritis , rlnrt.t Atr.tHtttlv. UblC&l fiatlCttS IMmnmiclst, cor WyomiuK avenue ipljHg (i:dna) Mm IUUJU fgvri H?.f & 0a riL i I 'j Pi
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