G THE SCRANTON TJRIBUNJU-TUESDAY, JVIjX 1U, 1UUU. WEST SCRANTON NEW OFFICERS WERE INSTALLED MEN NOW AT THE IlUAD OF DEWI SANT LODGE.' Past Master Thomas Jefferson Rey nolds Installed the New Officers of Enterprise Lodge, Loyal Knights of America Two Well-Known Young People Were Married In Blnghamton St. Patrick's Church Fair Reopened Number of Mis haps of Yesterdny Boys Arrested for Stealing. Milk. Dowl Pant lodge, No. f0, American True lvorltes, met In regular session lust evening In Co-operntlvp hall and Installed the following ollleers: 1'iesl dent, Thcophllus Iiowcn; vice-president, J. ii. Jenkins; recording secre tary, Kvnn I.. Kvans; llnanclnl secre tary, IE, Samuels; tieasiner, Thomas Cat son; steward, David J. Davis: leader, AV. Lewis; Inside guard, W. Davis; outside guard, J. Samuels, William Lewis conducted the Installa tion exorcises. The lodge Is nropnilng to conduct it monster eisteddfod on Labor day. Th committee1 In charge will moot tonight at 7.30 o'clock sharp at the home of Kvnn L. Kvans, at Wi Thirteenth street. 1'ast Master Thomas Jefferson Rey nolds Installed the olllceis oC Ihiter pilso lodge. No. 21, Loyal Knights of America, last evening- In their rooms, over Jenkins' drug stoie, on South Main avenue. Those Installed were as follows: Worthy master, David An thony; worthy deputy master, I. J. Price; recording secietary. Joseph Oli ver; assistant, J. Iladen Oliver; flnan clal secretary, It. J. (iillllths; trensuior, William A. Phillips; chaplain, David Harris; conductor, J. Whale; assist ant, It. Hush; Inside tyler, D. It. Jones; outside tyler, W. J. Jenkins; trustee, Walter Wllklns. Hepotts lead at last evening's ses sion from thu various departments of the lodge show It to be In first-class condition and places It anions; the strongest In the state. A smoker fol lowed the ceremonies. Mishaps of a Day. Itay, the young son of Merchant John Williams, sustained a broken leg yes terday afternoon. He was playing In his father's stoic, when he accident ally bumped Into a large roll of oil cloth, which fell on his right leg, with Dufour's French Tar Has Won Success, It Cures Your Cold And Gives You Rest. FOB SALE BY ALL DEALERS. Warm Dress Stuffs. The season, for cool, dressy apparel is now at its height, and we invite attention to our still very coin plets line of Dress Fabrics designs for mid-summer wear. There never was before in this city such an attractive line of tempting and comfortable elegance, aud as today marks the first cut in prices on these charming zephyr weaves, the opportunity is one that you can ill afford to miss, unless you are more than provided for already. These Price Reductions Cover the entire range of new materials and includes everything in stock intended for Summer Suits or Dresses for Ladies, Misses and Children, and as Many Exceptional B Have been laid out for early coiners that cannot stand long uuder the rush that is soon to follow the auuouucement of sweeping reductions so early in in the season. The Sale Begins This Morning, Globe Warehouse the above result. Dr. Evan and Dr. Brenncn attended and set the Injured member. A small l.id, named Lloyd, residing on Luzerne street, sprained his ankle while wrestling with n playmate. Dr. Reynolds dressed the Injury. Domlnlck Ntrdham, of Luzerne street, employed iih a driver nt the Hyde Path mine, wrenched his buck while attempting to withdraw a sprng fiom n car. lie wns removed to his home. Dr. J.' J, Can oil Is attending him. Martin Flaherty, of 1015 West LInd"n stieet. employed as ii miner In the Mt. Pleasant mine, wns seriously Injured yesterday morning by a premature blnst. Flaherty was hurled a short dis tance and burled bencatli n mass of coal. Ho was extricated from his perilous position nnd removed to hlo home, where Dr. George Reynolds wn called and dressed the Injuries, which consist of large cuts on the head nnd face. His left hip Is hurt and ho sus tained numerous other bruises about the body. David Thomas, of Uynon street, wan severely Injured at the Hellevue slope yesterday motnlng. His head was lacerated In several places and his body was biulsed and cut. A small cave oc I'Uni'd In the slope early In the morn ing, and Thomas, with two other men, went In to clear nwav the debris. While they were doing this a quantity of coal and lock fell from the roof, striking Thomas on the head, render ing him unconscious. His fellow-workers picked him up and had him re moved to the surface, after which he was taken to his home In the mine am bulance. Dr. J. J. Roberts Is attending him. A slxteen-months-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Craven, of Pettebone street, had a narrow escape from drowning by falling Into n cesspool yesterday af ternoon. The child's screams attracted a passerby, who rescued It. 'Medical ulil was ut once summoned. It Is feared that the child will not recover. William Williams, an employe of the Continental mine, sustained a serious Injury to his light limb while at work yesterday afternoon. Ho was removed to his home on Washburn street, where Dr. M. J. Williams attended him. Caught Stealing Milk. David GrillUhs, of Price court; Geoi go Shea, of Fellows street; John Mertz, of Luzerne street, and Michael Parry, of Hampton stieet, were ar rested yesterday on the charge of steal ing milk. Young Mertz was caught In the act by Milkman Fltzslmmons, who took him to the West Side station house. The other members of the party were captured by Patrolman Thomas Jones. For some tlmopast customers of Mr. Fltzslmmons had been complaining of not receiving their milk, and yesterday morning he decided to set a trap and capture the culprits. After delivering the milk, he drove his wagon up the stieet, out of sight of the place where he had just left a bottle. Mertz, think ing he had gone, took the bottle and was caught by Fltzslmmons, who came back unnoticed. Mertz, after being lodged In the station house, gave the 9 9 argains Weather names of his companions, nnd war rants were Immediately sworn out, A hearing will be held this morning. A hearing was held In the case last ovenlng, before Alderman John. Each were lined $3. Harry paid his fine. The rest spent the night behind the bars. Fair Reopened. The fair and festival of the St. Pat rick's church, which closed during Lent, reopened last evening In the basement of the parocnlal school, on South Sumner avenue, and was large ly nttended. The basement was pto fusely decorated with the American colors. Many costly and valuable ar ticles weie sold nnd chanced off. , A number of contests will terminate dur ing the week. The contest for a safe, between the Father Mathow's and St. Urenden's Young Men's Institute, Is attracting much attention. Th ill awing for the ten-dollar gold piece will ulso he held. An interesting and attractive programme has been ar ranged for every evening during the week. A refreshment booth haa been erected, where Ice cream nnd cake is on sale. Annual Trolley Ride. The members of St. Cecelia's Total Abstinence and Henevolcnt society and their gentlemen friends will enjoy their annual trolley lido on Thurs day evening, the weather permitting. This event Is looked forward to by all as one of pleasure nnd enjoyment. The cars will leave the Intersection of Main avenue nnd Jackson street at 7.30 o'clock. After the ride, the party Will repair to the parlors of (the St. Leo's battalion, on North Main ave nue, where n bountiful repast will he served. The regular monthly meeting of the society will be held tonight. Presi dent, Mrs. Lasher, Is desirous f the attendance of every member. Farewell Reception. The headquarters of the Salvation army, on Price street, wns crowded last evening by the friends: and members of the local corps, who assembled to say good-bye to Adjutant Yates and family, who leave tomorrow for Lya conlng, N. Y. Thu Junior members were In charge. An elaborate and entertaining pro gramme wns rendered, nt the conclus ion of which a social wns held. Icj cieam and cake were on sale. The pio ceeds derived were given to Adjutant Yates to defray his expenses In mov ing. Captain and Mis. Grumshaw have been appointed in charge here .and will enter on their new duties on Sunday. Married in Blnghamton. Frank Pry, of Landls street, and Miss Maltha Pup, of Aichbald street, weie united In marriage on Saturday at Itinghamton, N. Y. The young couple took advantage of the excur sion of the IMlevue Slope fund on Sat urday to Hlughamton and had a Justice of the peace unite them for life. Doth are well-known young people of Bollevue, and are receiving the con gratulations of their numerous friends. Mr. Pry Is an employe of the Hellevue mine. They will reside at the homu of the bride's parents. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. Miss Margaret Powell, of North P.ierett aie imp, entertained a manlier of friends on 1'riday ciening. Hum To Mr. and Mrs. Martin lircnnen, ot Hampton street, a son. An Infant child of Mr. and Mr Oscar Illnrk more, of Ninth street, died ic-slcrday. The rinuins will lie interred in Washburn streit irinetery tills afternoon. The n mains of an infant child of Mr. and Mrs. 'Ihmnis l'helps, of (irant .limn?, Mere In terred In Washburn street cemetery jesterday afternoon. Hev. 1). Phillips, I), P., nnd ltev. J. P. Price, 1). I)., of South Wales, preached to .1 largo congregation last ciening at the Tabernacle Congregational ihuri.li cm Ninth Hyde Park aie nue. The Ladles' Home and rorolgn Missionary so cieties of the Washburn Strict Presbyterian church will mcit at the home of Mrs. Uobirt Wnlkcr, on Diiision street, on l'rlday. Miss Ilcllc Snjdcr gave n tea to a few ot her joung lady friends on Friday afternoon at her home on Luzerne street. All had a pleasant time. A ditnty repast was seried. Those pres ent ncrc: The Mlsa Margaret and Agnes Mil ler, of Johnstown, N. Y. ; Helen Long, Cora Docker, fir.uo Cramer and Isabel Snjdcr. The Welsh Daptist Sunday school and the Ripti't minion ot Hellenic, will picnic at Nay AiiB park tcelay, the neathir being favorable. Prank MeClniy, the young lad who was acci dentally flint on the West Mountain on bundiy, called at the West Side hospital and had the bullet retiioicil from his arm. The regular class meeting of the Simpson Methodist Lplscopal church will be held tonight, 'llie pujer meeting will take place tomorrow cicnini;. The Anthracite Camping club nil! meet to night at tho home of Thomas Prancis, on Ilile stieet at 7.80 o'clock. A full attendance is de sired. St. Ilrei den's council, Young Men's Institute, met in regular session in tin. Ir ruoins oier Jin kin." drug store last cicnlrg. The repoit ot their recent excursion to Montreal was read. A mug sum vas realized. The Pranklin Knginc company will hold an Important inciting this evening. All members are urged to attend. Tho leguhr monthly meeting of tho Kloc trio City Wheelmen was held last I'lenlng. Aft.T the transaction of all routine business a sotlal scshion ensued. The clam bake announced for this euning has been postponed, The club Mill run a moonlight excursion on July 17 to Lake Henry. Froildenci' division, No. u7, Sons of Temper ance, paid a fraternal lUit to Hippie diileion, No. 15, last cunlng. An enjojablc ciening was spent together. The baibcra of Mcst Scranton will meet this ciening in tho shop of James Huberts on Main aienue. The regular monthly meeting of the Columbia Chemical and Hose company was luld last cien ing. Many matters of Imputanoe to tho com pany wire transacted. Permanent Man I'ethcrlck was chairman. Tho Min's club of the St. Dai Id's Episcopal churih will meet tonight. The guild met list ciening. ltev. Mcllenri presided. GREEN RIDGE. The rtrothcrhood of St Paul, a toelety organ ized by I)r W. 0 Sin iw n among tli nit-u of his church last fail, has grown and ftouiished to 0 THE FOOD DRINK r Grain-O is not a stimu lant, like coflcc. It is a tonic and its eilects are permanent. A successful substitute for coflee, because it has the coflee flavor that al most everybody likes. Lots of coflee substi tutes in the market, but only one food drink Grain-O. All Kioceri ; lSc ted tec I)r. Jamci' llcaelncho Powders. NEURALGIA? Yes, it will euro Neu ralgia too any kind of headache, in fact and without any bad eHects. Dr. James' Hoadacho Powders. Famous Prescription of an old physician. Perfectly harmless and perfectly sure to cure. Babies, Invalids, nny one can tako tnem with perfect safety. At all Drufj Stores. 4 Doses 10 Conts. Curo Wlicro Others Fall. snili a decree- that plain are being formed for the imrpuie of securing a room, widen will be fitted up for their especial u-e. Tho excursion of the Asbury Methodist 1 pis ceip.il clivreli has been changed from August in to August 14. The funeral of IMm Klizahelh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Kmrlcli, of Diaion stieet, took plaic from their lesldcncc Jestciday aftir nonu and was prii.it-. Camp i. Patriotic- Order fons of America, will hale an entertainment rnd lee cream social to night in Masonic hall, Dickson avenue. Hie bo.is are picpired to rceciic all the tnenihirs and their friends. A sllicr ofTcrlnj Mill be re celled at the dour. Mls May br.ielir, of 1'enn avenue, Is uniting friends in (iurdlen, W.i lie county. Niiholas Moon, of Caibonclalc, paid a business trip to (Ire-en Itlibf- jrsteieby. Dr. l'urcell, who with Mrs. I'uieell, is .i guest at the homo of Mrs. M. 11. Kajs, of San derson aienue. Is quite ill. Mrs. Hosa Wilbur, one of Seranton's oldest and most respected lesldents. Is ljliig crlimlv ill ut her Inline on Sindeison ai"iiue. Mrs. Wil bur's Illness is the result of a fall. The joung people of the (been Hidge Hapllst church haie picpiroel n eli.irniing little enter talnmrnt Mliich they m-111 present this e-iening. Miss Nellie (iardner, of Kc-) stone academy, Pas toryiille, will assist them. DUFMORE DOINGS. Christian Endeavorers of Presby terian Church to Entertain To Night Other News Notes. Tho Junior Christian Endeavor o clety of the First Prsbj toiian church will give another of their original nnd Justly Intci estlng progiammcj this evening at 7.45 o'clock In the Sunday school rooms of the church. During tho past weeks the various numbers on tho programme n.ivo been under oaiel'ul rehearsal, and the little speak ers and singers will be seen at their best at the entertainment tonight. The programme Is as follows: Chor us, "Tree Song," Junior society; reci tation, "Throwing Klss?s," Edna Pro theroe; recitation, "Sam's Definition," Arthur Heal: recitation, "A Little Child Shall Lead Thm." Orace Kd wards; vocal solo, "What Weiuld You Tako for lie, Papa," Martha War fell; recitation, "One to Carry,' Emma Kiotzer; recitation, "Belinda," Julia Mowery; recitation, "Bobbing for Ap ples," Anna Burschell; recitation, "Tho Grasshopper's Fiddle," Katharine Di vis; recitation, "Timothy Brown," Ruth Burschell; recltatton, "When Pol ly Buys a Hat," Chry.scal Dalrymnlo; whistling solo, selected, Oscar I.U'l wig; recitation, "Have Tou Seen My Doll?" Violet Bursch-311; dialogue, "Go.sslp," selected, Jllss Marvel, Mar tha Warfoll, Miss Gad, T-Hhet I'lncl: ney; Miss Stander, .Jna Protheroe; Miss Upham, Grace Edwards; good night drill, eight little girls; tableau. Letters Unclaimed. The list of letters remaining un claimed at the Dunmore postofdeo for the period ending July 7, 1900 ars as follows." Persons calling for these let ters please say advertised and give date of list. M. K. Bishop, postmaster. Jacob Brown, 121 Monroe avenue; Fred Adkins, 253 Pine strBct; W. Adams, 339 Mills street; Mrs. A. Bindtho, Chas. Doyle, 600 Drinker street; W. Evants. J. Fowler, IS Apple street; James Hopewell, church street; Charles Kelk, Mills nnd Smith streets; Carrie KMv crn, Mary Manning, i517 Monroo ne nue; M. Mcllale, Sir Edwin Merrlman, 504 Monroe avenue: Mrs. Vina Payne, Mrs. Smith, corner Adams tvenu'i and Mnrlon street; Mrs. Swngl Mrs. Irene Stearns, William Travis, 221 Drinker street 107 Electric avenue, Foreign Mrs. Latham, Salvatore Amenda'a, George Danko, Ptadystaw Zarvewskl, Glovanelll PIcciano. BRIEF NEWS NOTES. Wlislnn No. S3, Ancient Order of llihernlam, are making elahoiatc preparations for an ex cursion to Lake Ariel, uhich is ill ho run oi Tuesday, Autf. 21. IMitor It. I1. Woodward, of the Dunmoie Methodist and pioprletor of the Job printing of fice on Tripp aienue, jcsteiday moied his pi esses and oliice furniture to l'eekillle. Mr. Woodward will etart a weekly paper In Peck ille in a few- weeks, and ii completing the final arrangements. Applicants to tho number of thirty-three, took the remaining examinations for proiMonal cer tiorates jeoterday morning Jn the High Bihool building. The examinations are now HnUhcil, Ml ltuby Yot, Mu. 0ear Yot and Master Lester Yost, of Xortli Dlakely street, left )es tc relay for Lake C'omo, where they will tpend some time. Stephen Harrington, of Troy, N. Y,, is Islt Ing friend in the borough. Misses M)itle and llclla Watrous are sojourn ing in the country this week. 0BITUARY. Utile Lena Kleeman, the 3-montlu-old daugh ter of Mr. nnd Mis. Charles Kleeman, ot Calway stieet, Dunmore, died yoteplay morning iciy suddenly. The little one's Ultics was so biltf that it was dead before medical aid could be proeiirtd. ine parents liaici many sympathizers in their bcruvuncnt. MiH Mury O'Neill, tho 13-year-old daughter of Mr. mid Mrs. Michael (Y.Neill, of llennelt street, died mdelenly last Siturday afternoon aPer a brief illness. Ihc funeral will tukc place tills morning at 10 o'clock from Holy llosary chinch. Interment will bo made in the Catludral ceme tery. William Joseph Heokett, the Infant fun of Mr. ami Mrs. William lleekett, of 210 Klftli street, died yesterday. The fuueial will bo held this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock, Interment in Cathe dral cemetry, John A. Costcllo, the Infant son of Mr, and Mrs. 1'. W. Coktello, of 42U First stieet, died jrestcrday. The funeial will be held this after, noon with Interment in the Cathedral cemter. GATHERED IN SOUTH SCRANTON JUNGER MAENNERCHOR RE CEIVE A LOVING CUP. Fred Ilerbst, of tho Brooklyn Quar tette Club, Thinking That tho Soci ety Deserved More Recognition Than It Received, Started a Col lection for the Purchase of This Prize New Ollleers of Camp 430, P. O. S. of A., Installed Other News Notes. That tho Scrnnton Jungcr Maenncr chor Hiaele n decided Impression on tho adjudicator nnd tho societies ot Brook lyn and Hoboken, who had Immediate charge of tho National Saengerfest, Just closed, was demonstrated yester day, when the society received as .1 Just reward for their high-class sing ing a handsome loving eup, standing ahout twelve Inches high, having three handles and finely engraved. Pied Herbst, a member of the Brook lyn Quartette club, thinking that tho society deserved some recognition be yond mere mention of meritorious) words, started a movement which re sulted In the purchnse of this hand some pi Ize. On one side of tho cup Is engraved: "Prize to tho Scranton Junger Mnen nerchor," and on the other side, "Kred Ilerbst, Brooklyn Quartetto Club." The cup Is a deserved recognition for ex cellence of Instruction nnd singing, and It Is one of which tho Maennerchor boys can u.oll feel proud. It Is their first trophy, and Is valued at $50. The Milk Wns Spilled. A delivery wagon of tho Scranton Hairy company, driven by a Polander named llolcskl, got entangled In n fence on the corner of Willow street and Prospect avenue, yesterday, and as a result the fence Is bioken and the temguo and wheels of tho wagon smashed and all tho milk wns lost. John veiy sobeily said, "He didn't caio that tho wagon was btoken, nor that the fence was smasheel, but he didn't like to lose tho milk." The dam ago done amounted to about $15. Now Officers of Camp 430. Camp 430, Patiiotle Order Sons of America, had an installation of new ollli-ers last night In their hall on Plttston avenue. They also Initiated a new candidate, Fiank KIelnsero.lt. The Installation exercises were con ducted by DIstiict President George I.utz. The odleors Installed were: Past president, John Doelner: president, Philip Dlpprey; vice-president, Will iam Tannlor; master of forms, Fred Deislng; conductor, George Lewert; In spector, Fied Kroillck; outer guard, Peter Hahn: trustee, Fred Schwenk. After the Installation the camp held an infoimal smoker. Speeches were made by the retiring ollleers. Presi dent Dippiey, Vice-Piesldent Tannler and ex-State President A. J. Colborn, who gave a short but delightful ad dress. The camp is one of the Inrgesc and most Influential In tho city, and begins a now year under most favor able conditions. Officers Elected. The following officers have been elected by Division No. 23, Ancient Or der of Hibernians: President, A. J. Mulderlg; vice president I'. F. McN'a mara; treasurer, Maurice Duggan: re cording secretary, Thomas J. Rafter; financial secretary, P. McGuIro; ser-geant-at-uims, James Murray; senti nel, John J. Nealls. t The officers will bo Installed on July 2", when a smoker will bo con ducted. TOLD BRIEFLY. The funeral of the late John Langan took place yesterday morning from his home on t'rown aienue, and was largely attended. A requiem miss was celcbiatid In St. Peter's oitheelrjl, after which tin- enrtegc moled to Cathedral cemetery, where Interment was made". Mrs. Jacob Bcrghouser and ilaughtem, Anna and Mlna, of l.'jst Elm street, returned homo jesterday, after a neck's lisit to friends In Iliookbn, X. Y. Julius Armbrmt and wife, of Cedar, aienue, left on a ilslt to friends in DunilaH. Mls Lottie Munti, of KIni street, his re turned fiom a lslt to udatliea in Dalton. Prank (iaiin, of I'ucblo, Col., who lud been Mting his mother on Stone aienue, left for Colorado jesterday. Mis Kate Iteardon, organist of St. John's church, will give a complimentary dance and reception to her students ami friends in Phar macy lull, Wcdnoelay eiening. Misses Margaret ltoach, Mamc Ituddy and Sarah N'eedhain, of Cedar aienue, have returned hum a wiek's lUit in Wilkis.M.irre. Miss Xuru Needhim, of Cherry itreet, has returned from a three necks' liilt to relatlies in Susquehanna. Imis Cselielille, of Irilng aienue, a prliatc In Company I, fifteenth I nlted States icgukirs, now stationed at fioiernor's Mand, is home on a furlough, preparatory to silling for China on the 21st Inst. Michael IMust, of Itoclicster, N. Y., is ilslt intr the Mlws I'aust, on Prospect aienue. Wlllard Megaigl.-, of the South Side Cash store, Is ill at his home on Adams avenue. Theodore Hiss, of Plttston aienue, left yes teiday for New York, where he intends to em bark on the steainhip Tilin, sailing today for a Mt to bis home- in Vurtunhurg, Ceroiiy. Pea Coal SI. 25 a Ton Delivered to South Side, cc Ural city and central Hyde Park. ACdrcss order- to J. T. F tarkey, 1914Cedar uve. 'Phone CCS3. VERY SUDDEN DEATH. Cooper, Vernlskey Died of Honrt Failure Yesterday Afternoon. An old man, named V"eH-nl3key, who lived In South Scranton and was a cooper by trade, dropped dead sud denly yesterday afternoon, heart fail ure! beinc; the cause. He was repairing a tub belonging to parties Urine on Cayuga street and Brick avenue, North Scranton, and about 4.30 o'clock gave n sudden start, clasped his hand to his bieast and fell over backward, dcaa. Tho North Scranton police wero notllled ot tin case, and Coroner J. J. Robetts In formed of the death. The remains wero removed to Under taker O'Donnell'B establishment. Vct nlskey wus a man about seventy years of age. Marriage Licenses. John Kupa Scranton Minnie, llalcman Scranton John Prost Tailor Teresa Pcniak Diirjea John Suekiiiskl Scranton Petroiu I'oliibln.M Scranton abel llllkaiitcli Scranton Julia Iluchcuk Scranton John Shea ? 1M Hennessey court Sarah Itegan 433 North Ninth street Smoko The Hotel Jermyn cigar, 10c. THE NEW WOMAN Is Making Her Appearance in All Parts of the Land. cases ever WOELKERS APPEARS IN A NEW ROLE Concluded from l'.igc X sworn agreement to keep closed If tho prosecution against him was suspend ed. Last Sunday, so tho agents of tho union say, he had scuttles posted In the front to steer custom to the back door by way of Ookford court, nnd other sentries nt tho rear door, Harry Courtrlght among them, to scrutinize all Mho applied for admittance nnd give tho pass word to such ai wore found to bo "all right." A knock at an Inner door and the words, "Num ber Three, gained entrance to tho bor room. Hepresentatlvos of the union succeeded In getting in without their identity being discovered, and a pen picture of the proceedings Is to be presented to "Gentleman Jack" for his art gallery. NORTH SCRANTON. The Sunday school of tho Welsh Congtegatlonal church will conduct a cantata in the Auditorium this even ing. A large choir has been rehearsing diligently for tho event and ono of the grandest nnd best entertainments Is promised. Tho following is the cast of characters: Two Orphans, Owen Price, Minnie Thomas; Evil Palrles, May Evans, Sadio Owens, Cassio Kv ans, Alwen Howen, Resale Lewis; CJood Fairies, Owen Powell, Kau Ev ans, Lily Coles, Martha Price, Viola Williams, Mary Williams, Florence Jones, Happy Fairy, May Price; Two f Angels, Phoebe Evans, Harriet Evans. Ice cream will be served following tho entertainment. A, 1.. Waterman, of Jones stieet, was recently tendered a surprise patty in honor of his foil -fiit biithday. the eienlug was spent n games and nuMo, local and lnstiuinental and at a late hour refiesdimonls were seried. At the conclusion Mr. Waterman was piescntid with a Iiii-i-rrcluum pipe nnd a handsome rocker. Tl.oe present weie: Mr. anl Mrs McKecliin, Mr. and Mrs. Lamberton, Mr. and Mis. Flsl.tr, Mr. and Mrs. llrundage, Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Palmer, Mrs. Suartz, Mrs. I.lojd, Nellie llrundage and Ant.ie Urund.ige. The local unions of I'nited Mine workers of (Ids section will conduct their excurclon to liar ley's lake on WednesJ.y. The atlair piomives to be a large one and m my interesting features, such as athletic games will be Indulged in. A Hist class orchestra will furnish music for danc ing. The funeral of Mrs. James (Jrler, who died last Saturday, will be held tomorrow morning at 0 o'dock fiom the family home on West Market street. The remains will bo laken to tin- Holy Itesary church, where a solemn high iii.is of requiem will be eelebrateil. Interment will be made In Cathedral cemetery. Mrs. Farrell, of Parker street, who has been seriously ill is eonialeseeiit. M. W. Vandeistics and con, J. K. Viineler sties, of Illouinsburg. Pa., are lislting Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Connor, of Smith Place. Carl (iarrihan, of i:,i.t Market street, left os terday lor Lake Allel, wheie he will spend the w eek. Mrs. K. '.. Power, of Oak stieet, his returned from Philadelphia. 'ilio ltev. John It, Jones, of Ponty-prcdd, Wales, will preach at the Welt Maikct Street Itiptist church on lliursdaj ciening. This will in all piobability be the last cpportunlty for the Welsh people of Suaiiton to hear Mr. Joi.es. 'ihc Wel-h Methodists of Wiiirp aienue and the Welsh Congre-gationallsls. of West Mulket street haie postponed their nuttings for that night that they maj hear tills great Welsh oi itor. The Sunday school of the West Market street flaptist churili will picnic at Nay Aug park on Thursday. The cars will leaie the paik at 5 o'clock, leailng plenty of time before tho cien ing seriice. Miss (icorglo A. Cure, ihughter of ltev. and Mrs. O. A. Cure, left jesterday for the Thou sand Islands and Monlic-.il, where fclio will spend a few week. An important rehearsil of the North Scranton nice soilety will be held In O'Malley's lull at T.;:0 o'clock this ciening. Kiery member who Intends going to Atlantic City on July 17 is re. ejuested to be present. Tomonow ciening the executlie and general committee will meet at 7.S0 o'clock for tho trm-action cf impoitant business. There will bo a special meeting of local union No. MK of I'liited Mine Woikers of America tills eienlug. Dining the seiero thunder storm Saturelay af ternoon the house of Wjatt MiCormlik, of Waine avenue, was struek by lightning. Little damage, hoiieier, resulted from the accident, sale for the destruction of a few articles, Mr. and Mrs. Paild llians, of New Castle, Ta., are lialtliig Mrs. Jane Williams, of Wajne aie nue. , SUIT AGAINST COMPANY. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Carroll Want $10,000 Damages. Eugene F. Carroll and his wife, Hrldget fan oil, of Hellevue, began pro coeillngs yesterday in I'rothonotary Copeland's olllce to it-cover $10,000 dam nges from the Scranton Hallway com pany for peisonal injuries sustained by Mrs. Can oil, while a passenger on a Hellevue-Stone avenue car, August 7, of last year. It Is alleged in the declaration, flleei by tho plaintiff's attorney, Joseph O'Uiien, that Mrs. Carroll boarded a car on Lackawanna avenue. In front of the Delaware and Hudson station, carrying a child In her arms, und be fore she had time to tako a seat tho car was suddenly and violently started, throwing iter sideways against the back of a eeat and injuring her severely. 4v lillff V " lltmllunl iv mmKSmsM Mrs. Clara Makomer, housekeeper for thd Florence Crittenden Anchorage Mission, ot Chicago writes from 302 Chestnut Btreet, Chi cago: "Peruna Is the best tonic I havo ever known for general debility a Buro cure for tlvor complaint, nnd a never-falling adjuster In cases of dyspepsia- I havo also used It In ot female Irregularities and weak nervea common to tho sex, and have found It most itatlsfactory." D r . Rachel A. Magaw, 07 W. Jefferson street. Springfield, O.. says. "Your Peruna in worth its weight In gold. I feel like a new woman. I can't praise It enough. I spent a ........i- amii nf mnnpv on doctors, but nothlnR did me nny good until I sent to you and tried Pituna." .,..,.. Thu coming of what Ih known as tho new woman" In our country Is not greeted by cveryt ono as if she were n great blessing. But there) Is another new woman who everybody is glad to see. Every day some Invalid woman Is cx cl aiming "I have been made n new woman by Dr. Hartmnn's home treatment." After years of bitter disappointment and suffering they havo found medlcnl relief at last. The mores new women we have of this kind the better It will be for the future of our country. It 13 only necessary to send name, address, symp toms, duration of sickness nnd treatment al ready received to Dr. Ilartman. Columbus, O., and directions for ono month's treatment will be promptly forwarded. The medicines can be obtained at the nearest drue store. Address Dr. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio, for a freo copy of "Health and Beauty," a book written especially for women, treating of diseases peculiar to their eex. 4- 4- 4- -T- GEORGE W. FINN SERVICE. It if n't generally known, but we are al ways willing to furnish a STIEFF riano for dpeclal service. You ran have a fine STIF.FF as you desire for your church entertainment, or conceit. You need never use a low grade r'lno when you prefer a STIKFF. A gentleman recently appealed to us to rent him a STIF.FF Piano for his recital as a "personal fa Tor." Favors such as this we regard as privileges.- Call or write. -ft 4-4- GEORGE W. FINN, 138 Wyoming Avenue. Fine Tuning a Specialty. -V - -r- -f 4 - A Skin of Roauty Is a Joy Forovor. Dlt. T. FELIX OlTUACI OltIKNTi.1 CKKAM, OK MAU1CAL UKAUlIFlEli. nemoTt Tin, Pimple. rrcMu Moth rtchr, Kfcjli, vnd Bkli dlawues, nd every blrmlih c& lummy, wa aeae detection. Ik he too4 Ui tut of t K&n. and li to rmlf ii wo Unto ia to bo Ruro It 1 prop erly madf. Accept, no counterfeit crfl similar name, Dr.L A. 8ayr paid to k lady of the taut-ton (a patient): "Aeyoa ladlei will um them i recoromena uotir lid1 PrtjsLm ' aa th leatt harmful of ait tno hub prepara ttone " Tor sale br all Druc-orlrrta and rancj-Ooodi Dealers in tho U. S., Canada, and EuropaJ 1 CUD. T. HOPKIK3. Prop'r. W Groat Joaea lt H.T. SUMMER RESORTS. HOTEL CLIFTON, New and modern on a lake perfectly situated among beautiful mountains. Klevation, 1,100 feet. Large icrandas. Cuisine the best. Writo for pamphlet. J. W, Moore, prop., Lake Winola, Pa. OCEAN QROVE. N. J. THE ARLINGTON The leading hotel. Intensive improvements; sen Ice first class. Orchestra j special rales to families-, booklet. C. II. MILbAIt, Prop. HOLLA NDH0 U S Et Iliigantlne, N. J. Heached by Heading Hails way fiom Philadelphia, or by ferry from At lintlc City; directly on Peach: artesian water; electric light: resident physician; surf Paths ing; fishing and sailing. Address Eugene Mchl, Manager. MONUMENT STONE SHIPPED. Forty Cnrloads Will Be Delivered Within a Month. The followlnpr letter was yesterday! received by the county commissioners In reply to a ciiiery to tho Ilarnson Granite company as to how soon It would commence work on the soldiers nnd sailors monument: Harrison (Iranlte Co. New York City, July 7, 1000. W. (5. Daniels, esq , clirk County Commissions ers, Scranton, Pa. Dear Sin The granite for the monument ia now being shipped. One car load a clay will go forward at first. We look for the first carload in about a week. It will probably arriie lU Delaware and Huilson. We understand the grans ite cutting at our quarries is entirely completed, lhe operations will bo licgun as soon as tho stone arriics. It may be twenty or twenty-file el.ijs before all the stone arriics. There will ba about foity car loads In all. Yours truly, Harrison Granite Company, The work of strengthening the mine pillars nnd erecting new piers in tho mine workings under the monument site ha3 been completed. Tho county, commissioners expect the monument will bo ready for unveiling in the fall. ELECTION OP COMPANY K. First and Second lieutenants Wero Elected Last Night. The members of Company K, of iho Thirteenth regiment, met last night In the armory and elected a first and sec ond lieutenant, Lieutenant Colonel Stlllwell presiding. Second Lieutenant O'Connell was elected first lieutenant and takes the place which was mado vacant by tho resignation of Stewart Scott. Isaac Brown, formerly quartermaster sergeant of the regiment, was chosen second lieutenant. After the election. Lieutenants O'Connell and Urown en tertained tho soldier boys at Hanloy's. PABK COMMITTEE TO MEET, Boulevard Company's Proposition to Bo Discussed. Tho park committee of select council, the city engineer and the city solid tor, will meet on Wednesday after noon at 2 o'clock for tho purpose ot considering tho proposition of the Bou levard company to sell Its right of way through Nay Aug park to tho city for $17,500. A decision with reference to tho petition to revoke tho Boulevard com pany's license will be handed down today. a O I t ( r-sl & s w ft) JrXf Jlftj T 1 VA v f