(, THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1000. EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANTON OmOERS OF GLOBE LODGE, I. o. 0. F., INSTALLED. District Deputy Vosburg nnd Staff Conducted the Ceremonies Relig ious nnd. Secret Societies Hold Meetings Willlnm D. Davis Died In Wales Wedding Announce mentsFire Last Night Opera tions at the Hospital Box Social, School Deposits and Other Notes. District Deputy Vosburs ami start Installed Ihc ncwiy-elccteil olllccrs of Olobc IoiIro Independent Order of Odd Fellow?, In Hurl U.u-I hall, last even ing, ns follows: Noble grand, J. li. Humidors: vice grand, S. T. Hozollc: secretory, I' W. AVells; assistant secretury, David Wat son; treasurer, P. J. Vetter; right sup port to noble grand, o. AV. Sklllhotn; left support to noblt grand, Oeoieo H. Florey; warden, IZ. .1. UIIss; conductor, V. .1. McDonnell; light senc suppurter, tSordon D. Warner; left sene supporter, Oeorgc Morgan; ehiiplaln,.Iuhn b Ran dolph: outside guard, M. U. l'aine; In side guuid. L.. 11. Dunning; right sup port to vice-grand, T. J. Iuee; h-ft support to vice-grand, Charles II. Ol 1 er. MUUTING LAST KVIINIXU. The Columbia Hose company bold a lcgular mooting last evening and en joyed a light lunch aftei the business session. Their plrasuie was Inter rupted bv the lire ahum shoitly after 10 o'clock, but was again resumed upon their return. A well-attended meeting of St. lb en den's council. Young1 Men's Institute, was held In their rooms last evening and ixinsldeiable routine business transacted. At the tegular meeting of St. Leo's battalion last evening Flank Dillon and James Degnnl were elected dele gates to Hie Diocesan convention. The Woman's Home Missionary soci ety of the Simpson Methodist llplsco pal church held their regular monthly meeting last evening, at which a musi cal and literary progiamme was ren dered. The Young Ladles' society of the Washburn Street Presbyterlnn chuich met In regular session last evening and enjoyed an interesting piogrammc. FIRE IN THI3 CELLAR. The alarm from Box 3G, corner of Jackson street and Lincoln avenue, shortly after 10 o'clock last evening, was occasioned by the discovery of flro In the cellar at Frank Shcdd's resi dence on South Sumner avenue. The (lames were caused by the fur nace becoming overheated, but weio extinguished before any damage was done. The Columbia chemicals were Dufour's French Tar Has Won Success, It Cures Your Cold And Gives You Rest. FOE SALE BY ALL DEALERS. A Full Sweep We consider this special offering iu desirable up-to-date silks, the most meritorious event of the kind iu the history ol the department. The makes, weaves, colorings and patterns are just such as you would probably select if we placed every piece iu stock before you. Therefore, the difference between actual values and this extraordinary sale price is iust so much of a clear saving, without even the thought of a sacrifice, for (pardon the repetitiou, it is necessary, however,) these are desirable silks and have nothing that's job bish or offish about them. This Remarkable And there are special inducements for early comers. 7 MAGNIFICENT VALUES IN BLACK SILKS. You have our word for it, these silks are all right iu every particular, and will give thorough satisfac tion to every buyer. 19-inch Black Taffetas that are really worth 69c, for 55c 20-inch Black Taffetas that are really worth 85c, tor 69c 22-inch Black Taffetas that are realfy worth .$1.00, for 78c 23-inch Black Taffetas that are really worth 1.25, (or 95c 27-inch Black Taffetas that are really worth Si.oo, lor 75c 21-inch Black Satin Duchess, best $1.00 quality, for 75c 27-inch Black Satin Duchess, best $1.25 quality, for 95c Hu'le 1 - -4 . Taney Silks, Deseruing of Attention. -.Colorid Taffetas 10 Inch "Vo'' 'YiWflli.cs." mind jou, but owii llucad "nunT til k lalfctas In .ibout a sine ol iicaulitul .oWlntB. lirlclit ftmt.li jn.l kuod jlur c:P fpr'fi'iij, SalclTlrc ,CM- JDoLand Stripe Silks. flurmlnc fffU hi nil the iiew jniiuii ludn. "llny'll nuk.nl'jMjl) nalUs, Jiid thiVi.' umth I . J J ; 1 1 J 91.IJ0 Mill III. v'le n no ()&( . iMiidouj.aiid tlini'ly hirudin at .. .. '" " ST tHandBome Persian Silks, tt(h tlcVOrl-ntal.filtfcl li Iliad. Satin hui'. IaTMiKIv" "''' t l'1 "i!' lo ',0 apprllnl l.y jUiu of the beautiful. The 're worth UQr JH.JJ. (fcIe prlre lr Si;iiNew novelties in (.' kdesy waists at filobe Warebotise IF YOU WOULD ENJOY Good USE WARNER'S I It Invigorates the LIVER. It Heals Diseased npplled and did effective v'otk. The Franklins also icsponded, but theli ap paratus was not needed. SCHOOL DEPOSITS. The 1'ollowlng deposits were made ut the West Side bank yesteiday by the principals of Public schools Now. 1"., 11) and It.': No. 11. Pat id 0rn, SM40; Miss UatUns, ?.l); Miss Uvl. 1.T0. Miss A. Ki.ins, 1 :"). Mlvi II. Kelli, "I Ifi: MlM 1!. V,nni, l.fp0: .Mls llti liariN. I.0l; Mls Phillip", 1 ienl, Mlw S. Killy, SI.'Jl; Ml-n l'rico, M; Mlvs MillonaU, fj7 cents; Miss Ilairls. 7,1 cents! tut.il. 21.11. No. W. Miss I.CH, t'-tl. Miss Murraj, I'l rails: Miss Milmls I'l wnlnl Miss Ucio'ish, U Mls Kljnn, l."ni Mls i:an, 33 cenls; Miss cents; Miss MoiRin, Sfl.iO, Miss Loader, oOirnts, Killou, ra tints; -Mls Wnile, $1 JO; Mls Murpliv, M.3.2; Miss lost, TO ctuts; Jin. I'crber, 1.U1; JIlM PciK, 87 icnls, total, ?14 11. No. M. Miss Knjpp, l.iSi Miss Vaiigli m, $l.2t), Miss O'Connor, $1.10; Mls Mullen, .t 25; Mls Ruddy, 1 01; Miss lYIInus, 72 cents, MIm Cnprntcr, j.W), Mls ricctnnn, f2., tot.il, 'IU 70. IIPC WnDDLNT. THIS MOUNTING.- llogor llvans, of Jackson stieet. a member of the -well known firm of D. V. Ilv.ins At Co.. and Mis. David Hevun, of 71S North Main avenue, will be quietly mauled at 11 o'clock this morning, at the bilde-elect's home, by Ilev. D. P. Jones pastor of the Taber nacle Congregational church. Only the immediate lelatlves of tho contracting parties will be present, and after the ceremony a. wedding dinner will be seived. Mr. IInns and his bilde will enjoy a short wedding trip to Philadelphia, H.iltlmorc and Wash ington, nnd upon their rpturn they will jtslde In Mr. Kvans' home on Jackson street. Toth ore well known people in this community and have a host of lrlends who will extend congratula tlons. A HOX SOCIAL. "Iiox Social" Is the appellation by which Is styled the social lo bo given by the Haptl.U Young People's union of the First Paptist eburcn this evening. The plan of the social If this. The ladle.s desliing to attend, fill a box with lands suitable for the occasion and enclose ft card with their own name viltten theieon. This box when prrsentod at the door admits the lady. The gentlemen are rcquhed to pur chase thesi' boxes at th nominal fe of I.' tents nnd arcortlltinjly partake of tho lunch with tho lady whose i.ame Sale Begins Today Hemstitched Silks, il incheh wide and In the Uinlcest -hadei for iinilL w.i.r In til I miIih nnthliiir umiM Mil lhee. A pine Kf.DO nualily, ii'dil"ed 7c Pi only 'ul 4 inch Foulard Silks. Nuiy and While, jnd IIIjiI jih) White e(TiU In u .iiil5 of iiaiIte ilfiinii that iujUo liv.iulilul m. d urUccMlilo ;;iimw. I me- JQ 1) C3o. qualilj fur 'tOC New "Jap" Silks. Mai. I'fsi lured and d. klBiieO evpieshly fur kuniiner ni.il 'ilnjil Ule jour tain i lor uj.cjranee, and uiil nirinl.i' juu willi the bargain I nif.l prke, lf bo LU Vr Silk Squares for special prices. Silk Sale I Health In the Future, SAFE CURE TODAY. KIDNEYS. he round to be in the box. Ice cream will be for sale. The residence of Ocoige Asburv, on North Sumner avenue, has been se lected ns the scene of merriment. The proceeds are for the worthy cauni of lepler.lsnlng the sick committee's func'. This committee has done :i noble and effective woik during tho previlonco or the many contagion diAiisus. SEMI-ANNUAL MliJl.TINCiR. The Wyoming Association of fongrc-g-itlonai chinches will assemble at the N'cbn Congregational church, Ttond ham, at !i o'clock this moinlng, where tne fifteenth semi-annual meeting will bo held today. Tin op sessions will b" h. Id. at which A. II. Kynon and Ilev. F.. A. Itoyl, of the Plymouth Congre gational chinch, will speak morning and evening rcpectlvolj. Tho Sunday schoool union will meet tomoirow In the morning, afternoon and evening. Papers will be read by M. .1 Watklns. MIsh Moybell Paisoni nnd Mrs. John It. Thomas, all of this side. The sessions will be nllended by a large number from the Congrega tional chinches of West Sciauton. A lengthy piogrammo will be given each d-iy. A StVCESSFt'L OPERATION. IDr. SI. J. Williams, of South Main avenue, successfully operated on Sam uel P.. Hughes, uf Wnihburn, Williams S. Co., at the West Side hospital yes teulay moinlng, and his speedy recov eiy Is i.oiv assuted. Dr. W. K. Allen and Dr. H. G. Ucddoe asslsltd In tho operation. Mr. Hughes strained himself at tho mill several weeks ago and sufleied fiom an abscess, which caused him great pain and anxiety, and It w.ii nec essary to operate on him In older to save bis life. Dr. Williams also opeiated on a lit tle gill at the hosrltal yesterday with very satisfactory results. DIKD IN WALKS. Mei chant Morgan Thomas received a letter from Wales yesterday which Im parted the information that William 1. Mavis, better known heto as "old bach," had died in Llandjssul, North Wales, on March 27. Mr. Davis was a member of tho South Main Avenue Welsh Cahinlstlo Methodist church, and left heie about two years ago for the old country. De ceased had many friends here who will be pained to learn of his death. CJLNKHAL NEWS NOTES. City Engineer Joseph Phillips entei talned a number of friends at his home on Swctland stieet last evening in honor of his lc-clection ns city en gineer. The neighbors and friends of Uugene M Strong assembled at his homo on South Main avenue to bid him fare well, prior to his departure for Alaska. John J. Thomas and Miss Annabel! Freeman were mat tied yesterday af ternoon by Hev. Thomas de Oruchy at the home ot Contractor Capwcll, on Lafayette street. The choi ul class of the Young Wo men's Christian association aro re quested to meet in the looms tomor row evening to reheaiso IJastor music. Frank Jones, of North Hyde Park avenue, and Miss .Grace Acker, of South Main avenue, will be united in munlago at Simpson Methodist Epis copal church at 12 o'clock tomortow. Hev. J. H. Sweet will perform the cere mony. Services over the remains of the lalo Fred Helble were conducted at St John's German Catholic church, South Main nenue, yesteiday moinlng. Rev. F. A. Flicker otlicinted. Intel ment was made in the German Catholic ceme tery. Announcement is made of the mar riage of Leo Cavanaugh, of Chestnut stieet, and .Miss Kate Arnold, of West Locust itreet, which will bo solemn- I Ized at St. John's Get man Catholic I church on April IS. i Tho Electric City Wheelmen will meet for rehearsal this evening nnd on Thuisday evening a stag p-irty will be held at tho eluh bouse. Tho Young People's union of tl Flist Ilnptlst chuich will conduct a box social this evening at tho home ot Oeoige Anbury, on Noith Sumner ave nue. The di awing for the phonogtaph tor the benefit of Stenner's band, which was to take place on Wednesday, April 11, has been postponed until June 16, The members of the Monitor base ball team aro lequested to meet at the coiner of Jackson street and Main ave nue, at S o'clock sharp, Tuesday even ing. James Duffey, captain. Tho funeral of the late Geitrude Haudenhush will be ptlvately conduct ed at 2.30 o'clock this afternoon from the home, 206 Meridian street. Inter ment will be made In the Washburn stieet cemetery. James Mahon and Waltei McNlchols will icpresent St. Paul's Pioneei corpi at the IJIocesan contention In Avoea next month. Michael McCIInnls. Will lam F.urell and Thomas dimming will icpresent St. Peter's Total Abstl nenco and Benevolent society. Mr. nnd Mrs. Llewellyn Iewis, ot Quay avenue, entertained a large party of fi lends at their homo Saturday ovynlng. Adjutant Yates, of tho Salvation army, will deliver a talk at the Union ihurch, Little England, this uvenlng on "Tho Social and Spiritual Work of the Army." Several members ot the local corps will attend, Matthew O'Malley, of liiigss row, while alighting from u street car Sat urday evening at tho coiner of Grant aventio and Jackson stieet, turned on his foot and sustained a painful In Jury. The regular class meeting will be held ut Mm Simpson Methodist Episco pal chuich this evening, and prayer meetlns will be held tomorrow evening, HAPPENINGS OF NORTH SCRANTON ENTERTAINMENT IN WEST MARKET STREET OHURCII. Rev. P. J. Reese Will, on Thursday Evening, Be Installed ns Pnstor of tho Puritan Congregational Church, Edrns Horbeit Meeting with Suc cess in the Philippine Islands. Funcrni of Thomas Knight Tomor row Afternoon Eire in tho Smith Residence on Wayne Avenue, Tho Ladles Aid society of the Welsh Ilaptlst church, of West Market stieet, will conduct nn entertainment in tho church parlors tomorrow evening. An excellent piogrammo has boon pre pared, and all who are nble to attend will undoubtedly be benefitted by It. The following Is tho piogrammo; Inclnir, "mcrlra," XiKliinrc. AililrrM , rrH'tmt Mcctlon Prof. W'aRcnvliaw'n nrclirlrj. SjIo MIm Nellie 1 ilton rtnllallon Iltm IUK Riaplioplion drli-clloni 1. I I)ili. TSrdtntlon MIm La Hair. Solo (levrgo IMn.ml Violin ffloctlnn Ml Hilt. "Stnr of Ppv Muting Nliclit... Wrlli lljfitisl ihurch iliolr, T. .1. I'.i un, Ifjilor 1mi-I Mi. iiaul ami W Ism Solo lohn T. l'A.im. llocltntlon MIm T. HjiiIHiI Solo Mtd. .1 Hajiln Couln Selection (Po) Mli I.uhi Oomtantlnc Si.lo Ml,, 1mIi! 1,-wli. Iticltition Ml Plillllpi Silutlon (Pose) MIm Wilheltnini Oriffiu. Competition, "LmiI Klmlly I.felil," Jlri. Vlri.ir.f and Piuf. 1. I). Dl$ KNIGHT FUNKRAL The funeral of Thomas Knight, who died ot his home on West Maiket stieet, will be bld tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Tho remains will be taken to tho Holy Hosaiy chinch, whole ser vices will bo conducted. Interment will be made In Cathedral cemetery. Mr. Knight was one of the most popular young men in this section, nnd was well and favorably known by -i huge circle of fi lends. The deceased contracted a heavy cold, which de veloped Into pneumonia, which was the cause of death. He Is survived bv a father and mother, thiee brothers and two sisters. INSTALLATION THURSDAY. The Installation of the Hev. P. J. Iteese n't pastor of the Puiltnn t'ongie gatlonal church will take place on Thm sday nfteinoon nnd evening of this week The afternoon services will commence at 2 o'clock anil will bo open only to membeis ot the church nnd Invited clergymen of the Congie gatlonal denomination. At the een Ing service w hlch begins at 7 o'clock tho public is Invited. Many pieaeheis from tun founding towns will be pient, as well as all mlnisteis of tills pait uf the cltv. Since Mr. Iteese began his pastointe at flip I'llii'oa church he has by bis ener gy and eloquent rermons Ineieased the nicmbeiMiip of the ehurch hugely. Sl'CCESS OF EDHAS HEHHEHT. The many friends of Edias Hoi bet t will be glad to learn of his success In the Philippine Islands. Mr. lletbert Is a young man and formerly resided In this place but a few yoais ago removed to Colorado. At the outbieak of tho Si anlsh-Ainerican war be enlisted with tho First Colorado infnntiy and v."iit dltcttly to tho Philippines. fie WPS dlselinigcd fiom the volun teer service and immediately accepted x lucrative position with a laige syn dbate composed ot Ameiican capital ists, who aie engaged In developing tho mir.eial possibilities of the Island. TOLD IN A FEW LINES. Tbe marriage of Mls-s Annie Tully nnd Owen Jones was quietly solemn i70d Sntuiday evening. The ceremony was witnessed only by immediate relatives of the rontractlng parties. A bilef reception fallowed. Both youiK people aie well known In this place and enjoy the esteem of a legion of friends, all of whom wish Mr. and Vr Jones u piosperous wedded lift. What threatened to be a dlsastious tire broke out In the residence of Ollie Smith on Wavne avenue about noon Sunday. The fixtures In one of the looms became Ignited in some manner and burned merrily for a while. A still 'ilarin was sent In to the Libertys and they icsponded immediately. The flro was extinguished with the assistance of chemicals. The daniago resulting from the fire was slight. At 2.30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon the funeral of the two- ear-old child of Mr. and Mrs. P. Barrett, of Brick avenue, will be hold from the resi dence. Prof. Hobert Bauer and his eminent I orchestra will give a giand concert ot i the Court Street Methodist Episcopil church. Thursday evening, April 12. An Introduction ot the oichestra Is un necessary, as It has become generally known that Prof. Bauer has many of the best musicians In the city as mem bers ot his orchestra. All loveis ut music should not fall to be present. Admission, twenty-live cents. Mis. Henry Miller, of Mniy street, was at Biowntown over Sunday. The four-year-old child of Patrick O'Nell, of Stanton street, died Sunday afternoon, after a short Illness ot diphtheria. The Ladles' Aid society of the Welsh Presbyterian church on Wayne ave nue will conduct a pie social lu tho parlois of the chuich this evening. Normal Lynch tho young son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lynch, of Church ave nue, Is HI. Last evening- the Junior Epwotth THE FOOD DRINK Some people can't drink coflce ; everybody can drink Grain-O. It looks and tastes like coflec, but it is made from pure grains. No coflce in it. Grain-O is cheaper than coflee ; costs about one quarter as much. All groceri ; lee tad V5c i rv THE LEADING AND LARGEST MILLINERY STORE 413 Lackawanna Avenue 413 Charming Hats for Easter Spurred on by the splendid encouragement you are giving, our milliners seem to bo planning better than ever. It is the biggest Iiaster millinery business we ever knew. It's the best for you; and, if lor you, for us as well. Wc have made new standards of value: we let you bid good-bye to extravagance whenever you please. There are $15 and $20 hats exquisite demanded on occasion, but the millinery in which we are busiest is with qiiic stylish Headgear at $4.98 and $5.98 The season's .styles are becoming almost picturesque. The plain face brightens and the beautilul face is at its best when the things Hie modistes have given for spring. There are hosts of shapes. The trimming is built mostly on the brim flowers, especially roses and foliage. , The Sailor Hat, the Walking Hat Zl"ZZnZ 50c to $6 Pretty Hats for Children, $1.98, $2.48, $3.50. And any little girl whom you can feel safe in letting take the journey alone can buy as safelv as you, for with little folks and the most experienced shopper, we have such a liberal method of exchange, that buying is not only sale, but pleasant Suppose the hat selcclcd doesn't seem to suit you perfectly alter it's home, please bring it back. We haven't made the busiest Millinery Store in town by being narrow. Style, satis faction, fairness but style first of ajL Gersoii's Leading: EUliiiiiiery Store, 413 Lackawanna Avenue league of the Ptovhlenco Methodist Episcopal chinch held a meeting in tha church pallors, utter which a social time was had. ' E. P. Moiilson leaven today for New Yntk, to fill a position which he has ac cepted on the tunnel work. Pea Coal S1.25 a Ton Delivered to South Side, ccnttal city and centi.il Hyde Paik. Address oulets to J. T S'laikey, 1911 Ccdai avc. 'Phone GfiSo. SOUTH SCRANTON. The William Council Hose comp'inv responded to two still ulaims on Sun day afternoon. A sp.uk fiom the t hlin ney set fire to the loof of John H.iny'i residence at Ua Genet street, but the damage done was slight, as the Hi o men quickly icsponded and confined the flames to the loot. Shortly after returning to the hose house the lite men were notllled by the watchman .it the Connell park that a fotest flic was laglng in tho tear of the park. Boys who were smoking cig.uettes eaielesslj threw a lighted match Into the bushes. When the fliemen arrheiKlie Hie had gained conldeiable headvn and It took an horn a hard lighting befoie tho flames weie quenched. The f uncial of Thomas Walsh, whose death was mentioned in yestoidav"s Tilbune, will take place this moinlng at J) o'clock fiom the family residence Plttston avenue and Pear stteet. A requiem mass will be celebrated In St John's chinch, and Intel ment will be made In the Cathedral cemeteij. The South Sciauton Building and Loan association has lsseud Its fifth series of stock. The association is in a very prosperous condition. Division No. 2!, Ancient Order of Hibciuluns, will meet in regular m-s-sion on Thuisday evening and a full attendance is lequested. This populur organlzatlon Is making arrangement.s for an ontei tuinment and ball. whUh w ill be held at Snover's hall on April 21. The South Side Bowling club will meet in regular session this evening. Tho approaching maiilago of Miss Kate Dougheity, of Stone avenue, and Michael Cannon, of Now York city, has been announced. D. C Jones, the popular druggist at Humphreys' pharnnuy. and Miss Pearl Lot eland will be united In wedlock at the homo of the bible's patents, tils Pear strevct, tomonow. George Watts and Mis. McDermott. of Foiest City, anlved In this city yi s terdav to attend the obsequies of the , late Thomas Walsh this moinlng". The motheis" meeting of tho South I Side Y. W. V. A. will be held Wed - nesdny afternoon nt the home 'of Mrs. Fred Heffner, on Wheeler avenue. All mothers are invited. Tho . - ' ',. t ('Illlllfl The funeial ot the late Walsh will take place this m 0 o'clock fiom the family l'onie, corner ot Plttston avf-nuo ann IVir street. JIass will be stinp; at St. John's Catho lic church. Intet ment in the Cathedral cemetery. DUNMORE. tiiiKene Cunnlon, a biaUemaii on the Ihle and Wjomlnn Valley uillroad, Urs at his homo on West Drinker stieet Kiilfeilnj; from severe Injurlei and shock received while engaged at bin woik Satutdiiy nttemoon. In con- Junction With other woiknien, he wnl removing a number of pieces of tlm- her fiom a car and while standing upon the car lost his balance and fell down a steep embankment. The unfortunate man landed upon bis back. lcndeiliiK him unconscious for some time. Ills fellow workmen inched to his aid and save what as sistance they lould. Ho wok Inter ta ten to bis hom. on A Vent Di Inker street and medical aid called, which somewhat alleviated his surfeiliiKS. Hie No. : breaker of the Pennsylva nla Coal' comii.lliy. Is ugain winking In nil Its depat Ononis aftei u lapse of a week'B Idleness. Ha Oakley left this iiiornlnc for Mlddletown, whcie he tv ill locate In the future. Sir. Oakley ban accepted a position with the Ontario and West ern lailroad and will begin' his duties at once. At the Instance of Joseph Ilollein a wuriant was swoin out Saturday for tlm arrest of Sudler AVert, on tho chniRo of assault and battel y, A lieariiifr of tho fuse lu the u'llee of Justice of the Peace Cooney took place Hatuiday evenine, iu which enough evidence was eecured uualnst AVert to havo him held under JSOO ball for bis appearance at couit. Tho Wells Farpo I'xpiesw company has placed n. row delivery wiiroii on the road for tho convenience of their pations In Dunnioie. The delivery de partnunt will ho lu churffo of I.,. P. Atnendt, w.ho will mako two dell vol ins a day. This In a new departuie for this borniiKh, which will bo much ap preciated by the business men and tux-payers In ucncial. MMTKh AMUSEMENTS. ACADEHY OF HUS1C, nimaUMHJR & RBIS. Lesssw. II. U. I.OMJ, Manazsr. All Week, f i.iiiiuiiKm,- MONDAY, APRIL 0. Jtitun Insdk'i'uiiit n In ,i repeilolre of lomediei nm) dunus Pime Matinee dalh evi 1 1 MnnJ-ij l.iininit l'rie 10 id ' i"nl THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL &gggSSEZSQ3 cures KMBKunraEmilS n i I ! o n r n o n r.. Constipation, Dyspepsia, Sick-Hoad - acho end Livor Complaint. fiUbflR COATQII. lOU riUUSs Sold by all drupeiats or sent by mail. 25 CTS. Ncrtlta Mctlcd Co., Ctilcifo Sold by McGarra'.l 4. Thomas, Drug gists,, 209 Lackawar.ra avo., Straiiton. Fa. A Skin of tJoauty lo a Joy Forovor. C -I FUI.IV .ll i: M'll-s "IIIIMM, IIIKAU. UK MAblLAl. IlKAl, 1 lfll.lt. HemcntH Tan, llmplr, FweklM, itlOMl ISlllltTl., na.-ii. ADll DklU dlcabea, and every l.ti'mifh nn .7uauiv, una aenci &tdctccllon It hnt ' CrtJetootl th tf,t of AS l ."'. .... .. . .. j ;; . jrw.i ILUU la B7 nariuirfs we io la i to to nure It 1 proy. I erly reade. Accept i no countcrftli of I ImParnam Dr. L. A. Sayra Mid to laJyvMhphaut'toa I (a pal lentil "Ayoa laaie-vrllluetliem, I 1 recommend Oour I ud'Creamiulh Ir-att harmful of all thn Skin nrfDAra. tlonn " For faJe l.y all nracorhta and rancj Ooodj Dulere In the U. S . Cauadaa, and Europe. VSttD. T. flOPKIXS. Prot'r, 87 Croat Jonei 8U N.Ii GREEN RIDGE. (.leoi'Ro (I Jl.ihy, seeulary o the YouilK JUn's liiilstlan aiFoelallon, led the meeting at the I'lebj tciian ehuieh last uvenlnK. and spoke to a laige ton KioKatloii. The subject ol the meeting toiiiKht nv 111 be "Pardon of bin fiom Clod necessary fol the soul's peace." ,' The feeivloiH are short, lasting only an hour. All a'e welcome. The fcllowinu niocrranimi will bo Iwiideied at the enteitainnient to bo Riven by the pmilla of No. 27 school In . 1 n..1lA.l.. ., 4 1. In ...Allium the school audltoi ium this evenltiK Piano solo, Claieiue Phillips; icclta tiou,. Miss Leone bVrnhiiiii; mimicry and tun, Mr. t'luules Hartley, fan drill, twenty-lour sills, builesqiie. twelve boys'. Part second Choi us, "Tliu Tai's SonK." the Srallov boys, leclta tlon, Minn liar-is. the Oailand ni.nch. pilniaiy children, entiiIoqulcin and fun, Mi. llaitley. MINOOKA. n Infant ililld of Jh. ami Mn M J V.sm. ! of ,lermn, I'J , died miw1.iv, TIic icunlii were ' lomcjed t" tb'- I'""' '1 " J'ia "u lludmi rjilmail biternicnt iu n-i'Ie in Mb I100h4l.ailiuiiliiriiii.iii'. Mr. 'liioinuj l,jii'an, an ol.l leslilent ot .Ml- iiloUj. wlio refill, a on Mini is' lull, i aciiutuly ill 1 lie fumi.ll of llie infant ilmhtrr oi Mr mil Mrs. 1'. I'. O llJia. wlio died Miiuljy fiom tm. ifleit of buiiH iineiivd balunlij cieuing, mil take place tlili aflernooii, Mr. Kwn -Moie-'n''. " W"' MinooUa, .bel ttilt moi nins ainf a brltf lllne-.- I lie dinwMl bid i raided lieio nunj jears. Ilei l.ind illi..i Hon and frlinilb lutuie emit and lici to I.. i many filrmU, Im l'l h iulned to licai il. niws of lei cieniHC. ."ne wj ine w,ii..m tn 'late l..in T. .Moiiranv, who died a few UJO. '118. JlOllSJIla H MirilWH ny llie IOIIOVII4 mi'inliua of lit r fiinlly John, William ami i llmr dinl Albeit, "f S'ltitli vunlon. Aliir. Je ie and lla. , all of Jlluoola. l'uiieral will !. .laco Weilnwilaj ulKriiooii. Intcimint lull be made In T.iloi iinicteiy. Jn-epH, a on of Mr. and Mrs (on StoKis, of Malfurd Btreit, was pilnly injined at the Ijiikauanna Knllllni; ntllU hatunby. llie ounj; man wa cnsaceil In puttlnp a belt on a wheel which was lu motion when hi arm beeatnc en tangled in wnne of the nutlilnery, brial.liie it In mo pliers and bull laeeratlna; tho member Medlidl aid wa summoned and the Injur made lots painful. m How's ThlsP We oflir One Hundred Pillars lltuard for any c.ie of t'atirrli that cannot bo curid by lla'H'a l alanli 'me. i". .1. CIIKMIV X 0 Prop. Toledo. O We, Ihe iinileiklaneU, lute known V .1. Cheney for the last 11 )m, and belice him perfeeily honorable In all lnwlnoii transaelloiis uml finan cially al.lo to nny out any obligations mailo by their Hi in. Wet & liuax, Wholekale Ilruatrlt, Toledo, (I. Walillni;, Klnuaii & Maivln, Whohvalc DniKsiU, Tiinlo, II Hall's C'aUrili Cine U laVeu Inlernully, aetinc rilieellv upon llie blood and miieouj Mil late" of the alini. Priie 7Se. pi-r brittle, bold by all flrucidna. Tnltmoulala lire. Hall' l'amily 11113 tic tliu licit. si to mn37TrnfiS PI R6 flilnb Is D m, . wrr. - rixi u i f. t k h xl'. rzr h pr; yS ! v NEW YORK HOTELS. . t t it it K H t t . t t it K t HOTEL E ARLINGTON ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF Jf FORMERLY THE OERLACH. $ Twenty-so enth St.. West, near Ifwnv Cenlrallv located In Amuse- lmnt and Shopping District, NF.W YORK CITY. , . European nan. Completely remodeled and refur- v nlsheil ut an expenditure of One ' & Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dot- X t lars. Restaurants and Palm Room f open until line A. M v Tn hie D'Uote Dinner. Six to fc' Eight Music In Palm Room dally X jj uml evenings. g Tariff of Rates. J ct....iA v..n..i i r .....I f fm Ha. . fe Inched hatb. Double, rooms. WM, k" deliicbeil batli Double rooms, prl. .f vale bath, one person, $3; two, $f. v Stilus of pnilnr, bedroom and bath, &" SI. J". $f. and JS. ff Parlor, two beilrooris nnd bath, JT, go uimi 4iv. m u. m. cakuc cc ouii, X P(l year" connrctcd with Knrlo's Hotel, New Yolk. D'fXlTAri'c...na KTo ., "Vm 1 I J xvii;jiiii;ju Aiii. o, At-nt .u.c The American Cum and Pleasure Resort IIOTI3I. RARMNCHON til f J AM US HOTEL. Open June to October. A 'A It 'A 'A "A "A "A "A 'A "A A "A A 'A 'A 'A "A "A The St. Denis Ilroaclway and Eleventh St., New York. Opp. Clraci Church. Europ:at Plin. Rooms $i.oo a Day anJ Upward. In a modest and unobtrusive way thar nro lew better conducted hotels in tho metropolis than the St. Denis. Tho creat popularity It has acquit ed cart readily be traced to Its unique location, its home-llko atmosphere, tho peculiar ex cellence of its cuisine and service, and Ur ery moderate prices. WILLIAM TAYLOR & SON, loIUSIEi? HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. anl Ir?h PIuj, rsJEVA VORK. AMKR1CAN PLAN, $3.50 Pep Day and Upwards. LUKOl'KAN PLAN, $1.50 Pet Day and Upwards. I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor .t. .f-f -f t. l'or laiisiiicss .Men t- f f f In the hsart of the wholesale district. For iiiopiiers I minutes' wulk to Wanamakersj 8 minutes to Slcccl Cooper's BIG Store. Easy or access to the great Dry Goods Stores. For Sfchtscei's One block from B'way Cars, civ lug easy transportation to all points of interest. L ALBERT NEW YORK. Cor. Ilth ST. & UNIVERSITY PU Only ono uiock irom uroaaway. n.-. ., PHSTAIIBANT A I -r IfOOlllJi 4 UU. Price Reasonable 1 . . VJADE SV3E A MAM AJAX TADI.CTS rOEITTVELX UIJUI! A r.r. Xerrotii JllataietVtUlot Moa- 1 err, Irjpoteacy, BIplonen, cto . caujp4 ";? br Abaso or other lSeies and Indlr J&?L cretlona, Thtv aulil.lv ao! turtlv rostoro laoot V liauir in om or jdubk, iu ltaoaafcrstndr, buitneea or mcrrle. Pravnt. Tn.nnll And ConSlimQtlOa 1L talcoa in tiao. Tfiou-nse tboira lmmodlito fmproio. neat end eBoets a CUKE where ,o!T other fallla tint nnan tmvlEa tha ronuins Aiaz Tuhleti. Thcj neat end ellocts a CUItB vrbere i haTOCurcdthoutandaandnlllcaxoyoa. Woglvoripos- ax . WOBtVOOpOJ. rnftTp la HUenrlttonriiarorios looaociocuro eoehcaaacr refund tho ooaer. Prleo ajiuio iper racCactii or tU puzoa (tall treatmentl for tloo. By rackact.) or cU puzos (tall treatmentl for 12.W. rrall, la rloln wrapwr. npon recolpt ot rrleo. tire '"AJAX REA1EDYCO., BSfer HttUtLm In&t UU For ala in Scranton, Pa., by Matthews Bros, and II. C. Sanderson, Druggists. MAKE PERFECT MEN Iiunur VKfirAIRI Do not i Ur Lonrt The Jovi untl tmMtlODt llf ran brtorcdlo u. Iht v rtuf rj mitimirtvi ncrfVH Hfni bnolulfl? riirffl fav'I'KIt 1IT ciri DV TO 'rAllL.F.1 . Ulftprompirvlicrtoli. ft. Ul? vninu. fftlilnr rutin or 7 and . ! nddrtlnor lll roCT.inct)iid by in iiuuiiiiivi iiifi twi . inv hi iu vj Inihicratlona ortictiiftorcailr an in pari visor a nil uotincv tosvtrv fun tlon Brae optii ijitim. Uiva Qlw bloom lo lb rhcrkaaDdluitr lo tba yi of -Tounf or eld untiwc uoinnrwiTiui cntrgr LJLVI boi a. LO& cam el! iruftraaidui tsindtd Caa t carrlad In vest s. er montr re ttockcL. flo)4 wtn wher or maiiolln plal wrapetr v itetiplti' PMC VJ IU lHW" V( l(Tl PMft IBIfflf. Sold In Scranton, Pa., by Matthews Bros, and McGarrah & Thomas, drucgtsti. TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS. . .