W7! r THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1901'. WEST SCRANTON KNIGHTS OP GOLDEN EAGLE ELrCTION OF OFFICEBS IN HYDE PARK CASTLE. B. O. Drown Instnllcd ns Noble Chief. Early Closing Movement Among the Barbers Merry Party from Moosic Entertnlned Semi-Month-ly Pny Days Among the Mine Workers Approaching Elections. Work on the Spike Mill Other Notes and Fcisonnls. niHtrlft Oram filler Ilopkln Weath iTinip Installed tho following oillcvrs recently In Hydo Park ensile, No. 201. Knights or the Golden Knglo: I'nHt rhlcr. v J. William: noble e'hlef, 15. O. Itrown; vlcoclilef, ThouuiH Phillips: sir hrnld, AubiihUih Phillips: high priest, .lumen Itrown. venerablo lictnili, Thomas P. Thomps'oii; matter if toenrdf. Henry Martin; keeper of Xflii-iiu;r. W. T. Davis: oletk of ex- hcfUet, TlionniH .Toiiph: tiintees, W. n:. Jones, D.iWHon Wcntlierniig, .intncri l!iotn. Early Closing Movement. The local barber have adopt -d a lled scale of pilcen, which will he 'omilciintijily displayed la their Khops jor ciiHtomcrM to observe In the future. The iir.'ilc of prices Is as follotvn: Shave, not less than in cents: Ionics ii' lotions, 3 cents: hair cutting, not Jess than 2"i cents; children's hair cut ting, SI cents; sea fount, not less than 31 ci'tits: singeing, sneeni: tiliniulug vhHseu. IS cents; marking nnd trim ming hair. 'IT, cents; fdmvlng neck, ." cents 'I'll shops will he closed every even !n',' promptly at X o'clock, except Hnt imlnt. and kept closed all day Sunday. Sloighing Party from Moosic. Mr. mid Mrs. W. A. ltced. of Jaek-t-nn street, were surprised hist Wed jiejday evening by n. sleigh-riding par ly from Moosic. The evening was Hnt In a very enjoyable manner. Games of all kinds were Indulged In. At a Lite hour refreshments weie s-'t-ved. The party departed for Moosle cifter thanking Mr. and Mrs. Heed for the evening's? entertainment. Tho'-c present were: Mrs. Dlna Joplin, Miss Williams. Mrs. Flott. Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. George Joplin, Misses .Maude Smith. Mnttlo r-niith. Kugcno Ike, Wilfred Joplin. George Sllmnn. Those present from ABOUT THIS f COUGHS out fob I and COLDS TAKE DUFOUR'S FRENCH TAR. A Fitting Accompanient To An Early Spring Whit? Goods Display Will be found in the magnificent show of Laces, Embroideries and Insertings Which Opens Today, Saturday. AH the New Ideas. PNainsook sets and all overs to match. Swiss in sets and all overs to match. Reveres in sets and all overs to match Cambrics in sets and all overs to match TuckingS in plain or fancy with lace insertings. TuckingS with embroideries, in sets to match. Headings A complete line in Cambrics, Nainsooks and Swisses, as well as many novelties that will be worn with white and fancy wash goods during the coming spring. Globe Warehouse Scranton woro: Mlst.cs Jennie Walk er, Grace Heed, Mary Smcldtiian, Oliver P. Jones. Hawaii Howclls, Charles .lop lln. ' Semi-Monthly Pay Days. Since the Inauguration of the eml monthly pay daya among tho mlno workers many merchants compluln that their iccelpts show a marked do ocase, owing to the Inclination among their patrons to purchase their usual supplies In the cash stores. The cash fctores arc reaping tho har vest, and their buslne?a han been ma terially Inci eased In consequence. The employes of tho following col lieries will bo paid today: Oxford, Dodge, Hellcvue. Holden, Pyne, Tay lor, Hampton, Cayuga, Sloan, Conti nental, Hrlsbln, Hyde I'ark and Arch-bald. Approaching Election. The seekers for the various ward of fices nt tho election on Tuesday, Fob. ill t -ma t. . Ill r . l n l1 .. Ml "Mtlt on until election day a lively tlma In anticipated. Probably the most inter esting light will lie for tho otllce of alderman In tin- Fouitcenth ward, be tween Alderman Geoigu Kelllow and oxAldermiin John Cowley. Both claim the victory, and whichever one wins, it will be by :i small majority. Hut little Interest Is manifested In the elections for second class city count lluien. Comp.-untlvely little op position to C'ouncllinen Albert Lewis. In the Filth, and Willam Lewi", In the Fifteenth, will be offered. Fractured Her Aim. Mrs. lleese Anthony, of Acker nv Title, ltellevue. slipped and tell on tho lev near her homo yesterday and frac tured her arm. She was assisted Into the house and Dr. J. J. Huberts was summoned, and he set the Injured member. Jackson Stieet Baptist Church. The pastor will baptize twenty-five candidates at the morning set vice. Congregations were never better, and since our new Mourn boiler has been put In our morning congregations aio very much laiger. The Sunday school Is in n good con dition. In the infant department nlono last Sunday 11"! children reported. Only two teachers were absent. Tho IJaptist Young People's union Is doing well, nnd will soon havo paid for the new cat pet they bought for the church. Tho Infant department Is prepatlng to give "Tom Thumb's Wedding" for Washington's blrthdny, February 23. Toni Thumb's wife, nt tho close of the entertainment, will give to each a piece of wedding cake. On Sunday evening. March 3, tho people of the West Side will have the pleasure of hearing Dr. Whalen, of the Uaptlst church of Carbondale, ns he will exchange pulpits with the pas tor. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. A. jr. Dershimrr nnd family, of South Main avf nue, have been called to New- ton, Fa., to attend tho funeral of tho former's mother, Mrs. Laura Dandilm er, nn aged (ind respected resident of that place. Miss Alta Finn, of Foster, Pa Is tho guest of Miss Mabel Dershlmer, of South Main avenue. Mrs. W. H. Freeman, of South Main avenuo and Washburn street, enter titlncd the members of the Current Event club last evening at a literary aymposlum and luncheon. The guests wire delightfully entertained. All members of tho Sloan local, Uni ted Mine Workers of America, ara re quested to meet In D. V. t-'vnns' hall thli evening nt 7.30 o'clock. An Interesting session of the Wo men's class of the Simpson ..Methodist Episcopal church was held In the lec ture room yesterday afternoon. The Women's Foreign Missionary so ciety of the Washburn Streot Presby terian church mot yesterday afternoon t the home of Mrs. A. A. Llndabury, on South Main avenue, and discussed China and other Interesting subjects. A 5 o'clock tea was served by the hostess. Camp No. ITS, P. O. S. of A., Initiat ed eight candidates at Thursday night's meeting In Red Men's hall. Three naw members wore elected and two propo sitions received. Tha H. C. G. club entertained thb fol "'"ff guests at a. social Thursday vi.-iiinK-i .UIH1T...S lizzie uomnson, diary Jtonnhnn, Jlnrla Mullen. I.oona Jte Donougli, Nora Murphy and Lore tin. Stucknrt. nnd Messrs. John Dcvlne and Joseph Shields. -Mr. and Jlrs. John X. Davie, or North Dromley avenue, have returned from Donnnceton, where they attend ed tho wedding of Fred Hurtmnn. of this city, nnd JIlss Emma. Johns. Joseph Ferry, of North Lincoln ave nue, has returned home from a week's visit In Philadelphia. The young people of the First Welsh Unptlst church held their usual weekly meeting last evening and took up tho study of the Sunday school lesson. A large number were hi attendance. Jlis. David J. Davis, of South Hyde Park avenue, entertained the Dollar club nt her home last evening. Dr. Hackney, or Toronto, Can., upent last evening In town on business. Love feast will bo observed at the Simpson Methodist Kplscopal church nt li o'clock tomorrow morning, nnd at lO.HO o'clock the Saernnienls of the I.oul's Supper will be observed. In the evening Hov. Austin Grlilln, D. D presiding elder of the district, will oc cupy tho pulpit. The quarterly eon feience will bo held on Monday. NORTH SCRANTON. The funeral of Andrew Dougherty, who died Wednesday at the home of his son, Andrew Dougherty, on Itloom avenue, took place yesterday afternoon lit the Holy Hosary church. Services were conducted by Hew J. V. Jloylan. Interment was made in the Cathedral cemetery. Work has commenced on the tear ing out of partitions in the Auditorium for the erection of a big vault which is to be placed In the building. The Young Women's Christian asso ciation will hold their tirst anniver sary on February 21. A full lehcami! of John J. Salmon's play, "Down in tho JIlucs," took place yeMerdayufternoon nt the Auditorium. Kiuployes of tho Von Storch slope nnd Manvllle mines were paid yester day. JIIss Mary A. Powell, of Spring fatrect, is suffering with the grip. Jlr. and Mrs. Kdwnrd Walsh, of Hoss avenue, nie rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy. The Ncl&oii Jubilee Singers will give nn entertainment nt the Young Wo men's Christian association rooms next Thursday evening. Several young people of this section enjoyed a slelghrlde to the home of Mr. and Jlrs. C. L. Simons, of Hamil ton, Wayne county. Tho.e who com prised the party were Jlrs. Harry Simons, Jllss Myrtle Stephens, Jllt.s ltachcl Hvans, Anna Sherwln, Nellie Pierce, Floienco Fuller, Gertie Emory, nnd Jlessrs. Thomas J. Evans. Edward Evans, William Evans, Charlie Em ery, Jlerton Emery, Thomas Evans and I.ufus Wolf. The Memorial Unptlst church ",ill conduct .i festival in tho Auditorium next. Wednesday and Thursday nights which promises trt be a very Interest ing affair. Tho feature of tho first night will be an exhibition of Jludame Jtnteiina's waxworks, and on the sec ond night the especial treat will be a gorgeous tableau, representing "The Jlnld In Search of Happiness' A large number of tickets have been sold throughout Scranton nnd the ad Joining towns and a crowded house is Insured each night. Supper will bo served, and a largo array of fancy ar ticles, offered for sale, The ltev. W. F. Davles will occupy his pulpit tomorrow, both mornlns nnd evening. Dlble school nt 'i p. in. George Davles, superintendent. GREEN RIDGE. Mij. I. it. Ilrady, of IloMfuale, is the ,.ut: o! Mis. M. C. Can', of l)lelion ateinw. Mri. lliady catna ovrr to bu one of a very deJIghtfrl lltllo party who attended tlie Marie Antoinette I'ctj Thursday evuiing and the J'lul I'lpei of ILnndln fi.terday afterinvm. (imtractor .'. A. Wik-on, of if.k a-enrn, is in I'ltUUUi, ovcm.'clng a piete 01 woik If! I.n tin re. MlK f lupniaii, o( Monic, il tiiiting h.l i tl.ts, Mr. and Mm. V.. D. Jen.lilr.ti of Capon.' kttiiue. Hicre MllUbo r gflteial mcitliirf of the iih.i Nis of the Younj Men's club ot the Church of lb" l.otid r-heplieicl at t.ielr itHtins IhU etenlng, l!ich.,iil lloblnson, of Cipoiwe atenue, l tLlo ti. be out again altei a icteiu attack of grip, MKs .Uuilo May ItlchanU, u leiclier at ihe Oial school, hja Iteen lonllncd tu her homo on Srantoii meet lor the pait lew da), bv a fitrrc attack of grip. Mlfta Sule 1'lser gate a teiy dtlightful i.ud jxnty at her lioint en New York street la.t cttuirg. Miss Lizzie Tllton, of )lKk,.on aw nue, li r.v turned from zn exttnded viilt ttlth frl(iid in llomsdalc. Tho Ilcv. II, ?. liiidcllffe, tomitily aiihdeaeon ef Colorado, and note aixhdtacon of cinual I'lniujlvanh, v. Ill comiujt an eight class' mt. fion at tha Chuich of the flwd Shepherd, lirccn Ttldg;, tlu lint week In March, The Uev. Mr. UulillfTt' lus bein conducting mi.iOtt( in Kntl.it.d and Cinada, and in Colorado and ebl-.lkl for r.tir twenty ycau, and i an eain. t:l and attucttvc piearUr. PARK PLACE. A, 11. Brkw gitc the pupil, of Mrs llloun' loom, No. 21 Khoul, a tree le)gh ildo ycntc-r. itiy afternoon, ttbicli wak etijoycil by rhiity hap i young ptople. Tiny ttrrei Jri.nle McDjw ill, louUe ltiws, MlnnK. Ilaucr, nnie l'lanka, PtlaiiOie Many. Nettle Collin. Anrie llilgrr, Arna McDmulil, Minnie MiCuskcr, Matilda Uo. pan. Kmlly An her. Helen King, Ucgina Orr, A GREAT SURPRISE U in ttoic for all who uo Kemp's Datum for tho Thioat and Lungs, the gicat guaranteed rrinedy. Would you believe that It I aold on t merit nnd any druggl.t U autlioilied by the proprietor of tlila ttonderful uinedy to gite jou a -amnio bottle free? It never fill, to cure rule or il.roulo coughs. All druggist fill Kcmp't Balaam. Piicc 25c. and Wc. Ituth Thompson, Crotta Purcell, Lllllin MM-, Id tlljMnsr, UUncho Tripp, Mtrg-rtt Olhtwiu, 8ynl Simtt, Ruth Holly, Clare Ttrwllllgcr, U'wls Mcdinlcer, Jimtn O'PonncJI, Uobert Odtll, Uruto rtoM, llpnrjr I.Mt, llolntt FraUriby, liar. cM l'rc.i", ThcoJorc Jolinson, Arthur Dean, Purr Holly. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. William Callah.111, Jr.. ot Clicrry stmt, itid Thomu RMp, o( Bfath (rttcct, ture painfully in Jurtd it Hie south mill yetl-rd-. noth men wcr loading rills hn one of them .llpptd and fell on their feet, tmhlnf them bidl.v. Poth men were taken to tticlr lienie. MIm May Pclmcnt, ot Haaletnn, l th? juit of Mr. Janus 0111, en Palm Mitet. General (Jrant eommundcrj", No. HO, Knlchti of Malta. lieM a largely attended meetln; la it rtenine at Hartnun'a hall. Ths Patriotic Order Son of America Drum Turpi arc m.ildn(- arranirementt lor their coinin-; niaaquer.id Kilt to be held in Athletic hall this month. Plilllp Thomai), of North Scranton, had both of hit legs b.idly cut and braised at ho South 'ori ymterday. John Ilotui, of Stone aicnuf, fell on the Ice Jtatcrday ami scwrcly Injured Ills frlne, Pr. A. Kolb U treating IVk patient. The M. Joseph society will meet Sunday after. lioou In M. M.ir)'n hnll to Install tho nly Wected oflkcrs for the truiulr car. Anrlent Order ot Hibernians vs. til meet Sunday afternoon In I'hammiy hall. There will be a sptelal metlng of the Irent'a I.adl' Teinpeirct eociely this evenjni In ht. John's liall. 'Hie it.in.ben of lht Catholic ltcllef and Bene. Ilclal a-H'Iation will meet this temn$ at T.?0 o'florli In Phannaty ball. St. John's basVet ball team, better lnon ns the Defender, will play a gamo of bVct ball stlth the North Cm' stam iu-m Thumb svcnlng in St. Jobn'j hall. The funeral ot Mis Itllribeth S hwait, who ilieil nt Dr. 'I hoiniAson'a l.oapltat Ihiirtday cvtn. ins, will ukc plice thLs atternoon at o'cl'xk from tho iililenp of br p.mnt, Mr. and Mi-. Mitrner, of JMtke aonu(. Senlrca will be beltl In tho Cirinan MelliotlUt chun.li on Pioj. ped ammo. Intrnrent will be inalc In Korct HIM renietiiy. Piof. r, Carpfl.ter, rrtrntly ot Now Yoils city, will pive an rnttrtalnmcnt of moving pie lure sctnot. and Ktcreoptlctm xUv.n in tho Cedar Avemi" Mcthollct Vpisropil church nt Tues. day night, under the ampler s yf (he Kpvinrth League. Adnilislun, 5 cent. DUNMORE. The -.mulay iiool tl.,s of Mr. Matt in Tuthlll Iim tt-n busily erg.ige.1 for stme lime pat piepailng for the rendition of th"Ir play, en titled "A llllm Attachment," which Is ti be filten In St, Minks parl-h home on Thiirbilny (tilling, Keb. It. It Is promised that till ttllt be an unusually good prodiirtion, tome cscib lent borne talent txlng in the r"t engagid. The muslcale to lie given by Mrs. J. II. llmnmn, on Wednesday ctcnlng, for the benei'.t ef St. Mark's clutreh, is evperted to be the l.-adlng muslrnl featuif i.f the neaon' luppen. ii.gs. The spictoat rooms ore unnua1ly well adaptetl fnr an affair of this kind and the luge remitter suro to lie pitwnt .ire awurcd of a ury pleasant cvenint,. Among those from out of town who will take part are .1. T. Watklns and Misses Alice tlurki- and Hcatrke Morris the till known cloeutloni't. The funeral of the late W. K. Smallliridge euned from his late home tMorihy atternoon. I.argH numbers of soiTottlng trierds tvtrc In at. tendance and the Sons of St. George, ef trhlth dec easel was t nvmher, ittrndH in a. body. .Mi, i'rank Sinder, ef i'ltttop, called on ld fiiinds In ton yesterday. ricorge Will Is now plesiantly located on .trth Blaltcly strict. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Hobcrt Younj, of South Dlakely sti-ect, a ton. Mi's V-nnlc O'berne, .f llui'ley itreet, leatcii tills morning for a nionth'tt Tllt with irit-nl at I'hlladelphlv Mtfter fhirlci Ar.i" i. suffering from a inlld att.elt of niea.Ics at ills home on firren !tidg Blrect. Ml. rhrUtnphcr Vick(P, of Apple street, is confined In Vnr hem", thnatrnei mth ppeii mnnfa. Pay jour tasns before Mareh 1, 1001. and catn penaltt. I. W. Udlly, eollcetor, C17 ( hu.lmit srp-ei. OBITUARY. Harry O'Horo. Harry O'lloio, n foimer rceldent of IMmiiorc, dletl in St. Catluiinc'j hospital, Ilrookl.tn, N. Y., Thurt-day atlcr a to months' iflue.s ot pneu monia. Pretitnn to becoming 111 the deceased ti.is engaged at inaihlnlit un the battleship Oie gnn, which w:m undergoing repalis at ll.e navy yaid. Mr. O'lii.ro is mrtitrd by one Uter, Mn. T. .1. nolden, wife of t'ndatikrr i.olden, of Dumne-r. Mr. Colden left jebtfrday for Dreokl.tn to bring the remains to thU city ind is expected to airiec litis afU'inojn. The fnnei.it ttill take pine tioiti Mr. fioiden's tuldence, 117 Cliittlnut itreM, to morrow afternecn at 2 ft'iloek Thomas N. Hetzel. IIimiIi yvktertliy innovtd one of tin. olilc-it and most generally leipce'.ed r.ien oi the torn. inunltv, Tiu-itias N, Uttzel, of Piiumoie. II; wis, lor iniiiy jeaiN, in tfe lltciy busincvs, in Sirmton, and bad earned lor lilmelt the icp'i. lath n ot bung rc ot tlu Uty'n iepiesent.ilit. nitn. The only surviving immber ui IiU inimo dute family is Mist Jlta lletzol, ot Lackawanna avenue. Tie funeril wilt tjke place tomorrow after noon at 1! r,'ct-k. lnt,'niint ttill lie made in Dunnioit! eemeteiy. Mrs. Walter Swaiiz, Mi. Walter StvavU died .tolnd) at in" Stianiou Prltato ho.pltal after a .hurt illmt-s. She hid resided with her father, Michael Men. n'r, of Stutli brruiitun. The deeebei ttas r je.im of ase. Her lather and two biolhrrs, Hen K. Mnvtnci' nnd rredeiick Mestner, mirtive her. The tunetal will take place at 2 o'clock this afteir.oon from lur fathfr'.s homo, ,-k-n lees at '.'.Ml p. m.. In the detin.n Mctho-iist Kplni.pal (laiiL-li, ivriier of rieiicct nvinue and llinl, atreet. Thomas Gillespie. Tl.tii.iw (Illlttple died suddenly -ii hi. Iioiue un Hickory ttist !at etenlrg. Dcccatetl w.i nn old anil repet.tcd resident ot IhU city, ami hl Mid. dm death will be a sieai thock to lu nuiiy fiimdi.. He is unlie by his wile and the lollowing children : Patrick, Anthony, John, nioma, Jo ph, William, Katie and Mn. William J. Nea. Ion. Kuncr.il will be held from the family lutidenee Monday irKniliij. Mrs. Mnrgaiet Jordan. Mis. Marguet .Ionian, ol 712 Admis atenue, died yesterday morning at l.lu o'clock, at tho uge of Si year, atter an illnca of M-teial inonths' duration. She via the mother of Mis. James noach, Mrs, Aur.lo iMrkln, Mr. .lohn W. rilzgibhoii, Mm. 1. hn Collins, MUs Maigarct Jordan, Daniel Juv. din and John Jordan. TELL SEVENTY FEET. Goorgo Herko Was Inatautly Killed Yesterday Afternoon. Ocorgo Hcrko,. a nineteen-year-old laborer, employed by J. P. Prowdzlkl. the South Scranton slater, was killed f yesterday afternoon by falling seventy feet fiom tho roof of rit. Maiy'n acad emy, in Orcen Ridge, which is being built by Contractor Conrad Schroeder. Herko wati standing on tho roof of the rear part of the building, with sev eral of tho other Blaters, during the early part of tho afternoon, and nbout 3 o'clock was sent to a remote part of tlio roof to sweep away the snow, lie was lost from the sight of tho other workmen, and the next seen of him was at 3.4R o'clock, when John Fisher, ft slater, found him lying dead on his back upon the ground. He had evidently slipped upon the roof and, eliding forward, been precipi tated the full seventy feet. He must have struck full upon his head, as CorontT Roberts later, proonunccd his jltull to be fractured, cmd death was Instantaneous. Ills remains wcro re moved to Iinub's undertaking eslab- iiBiimcnr, wncro mo coroner examined them. An inquest will be held. Hcrko lived with his brother, Michael, nnd half-brother, Joe, In tho rear of the 200 block, Klvor street. GURNEY IS LOCATED. LOST MAN WITH RELATIVES AT SHENANDOAH. His Relatives reared That Ho Had Seen. Flogged to Death and Put the Authorities on tho Case. There was Joy In the home of Josijih Gurney, of Prlcebtirf", yesterday. Three weeks ngo tlnrney disappeared and his relatives claimed that he had been rogfjed to death. Humor Insisted that lie had been given two hundred lushes alter being taken to a cellar, stripped of his clothing, trnf-Rod nnd whipped until Insensible. Immediately after the whipping Otirnoy disappeared anil all efforts to locate his whereabouts were, until yesterday, futile. Relatives claimed tho whipping had proved fatal and that his body lind been disposed of. Yesterday a letter was received ftotn Ournty'H brother in Shonnndoah con taining' the Information that Clurncy hud been visiting there since n week lant Wednesday. Then was nothing nald ns to where ho had spent tho other two weoltb and tho family profess (heir IrihiImiu'c of the matter. It Is report ed that Ournt'y spent a great deal ot tha time In Scranton and a man by the name of John Xastlnoskey claims to have met him In a I-neUiwanna nvenue saloon. William Kruger, a Pilceburg tnloon keeper, and Andrew Goyuyskl were tho two men accused of doing the beating. Kruger was nrrestcd lait week and faived n hearing and entered $."ii)0 ball Thursday night, Goyuyskl was ar restee' by Police Olllcer Thomas Logan, of I'rlceburg. He also waived a hear ing and entered ball for his nppcar.iuco la court. Yesterday before receiving the Shen andoah lettar the Gurney family came down to Scranton to see Alderman jvapyon regarding putting an olllcer on the case. A description of Joseph Gur ney was given to Chief of Police Itoh llng and It was thought that a man in tho county Jail answered the de scription. Investigation showed that the man in the county jail was named Kcarnej. . The family Is not decided whether tho prosecutions ngahul Kruger and Goyuyskl will he pushed. Kruger ad mitn keeping Gurney In bis house over night, but Justifies this action because he claims Gurney stole a bos contain in: $16 fiom him, nil but $5 of whlrh he says lie recovered. Kruger claims that Gurney's disap pearance Is due to the hitter's fear of an est for larceny and also to avoid the family's censure. THE ELK TEAM WON. Bicycle Club Bowlers Woie Defeated Last Night. The Klks and Blcyelo club teams met on the latter team's alloys last night and the Elks were vlctoilous, winning out by a total of 2,3o-8 to 2.2S8. Phil Holl, of the Elks, was high man with 228 rolled In the first match. In this he scored seven strikes In the first nine frames and wound up with three additional ones. Ills average, 100, was also high. Dur ing the night's bowling there were an extrnordln.uily large number of splits, fifty of the.--e disagreeable little oh stacles being met with. Tho scores in detail follow: IIICYCLI! CI.UU. Warddi Itoper Moire Taili.r ID! li. I IT" in", 117 lis 10". 11 I'd 17J H.l 1VI mt in i :r, 7m) 7 ti ns If. Vs im i;o in 111 ltlfi 10.1 22s l7 lut mi iv, i.i) Wanli'll b.0 I2-22S1 Ut.K' Paid ... Weiihel Phillips ltoll .... KUhl ... 7li,' 2.ui DAN HART'S NEW PLAY. Had a Successful Opening' in Eliza beth, N. J. Last Night. The following dispatch was lecelved at The Tribune otllce last night: Elizabeth. X. J.. I-Vb. 8. Daniel L. Hart's new play, "Melbourne," opened here, tonight, to 'Standing room only." It is a stronger and better play thnn Ills "Parish Priest." St For a Cold in the Head Laxative Bromo-Qulnino Tablets. KjromnrijmiMmmifflmmmnmmrm BaiLHi LIVERITA for 5ICK MRAlMCIIi; LIVERITA for DYSPEPSIA LIVERITA for rLATULtlNCK LIVERITA for HBARTOURN LIVERITA for PAIN aptgk CATINO LIVERITA for WANT OP APPETI . E LIVERITA for ACIDITV OP STO.MACII LIVERITA lor NAUSEA g LIVERITA Z for SOL'I! STOMACH LIVERITA ZuZ for SLOW DIC1E5TION $ LIVERITA fc for FULLNESS E LIVERITA fc for roUI. BREATH jMMwMuuuuuuiuiuiMUUiaiuuuwuiiiauiiiiUiuaiiiiii SOLD I5Y MeGAimAIi & TIIOMA8, DUUGQISTS, 209 LACKAWANNA This Way Lies Safety. Among Intelligent and cartful men It It mora and more becoming the cuatem of having tha fluid of tha body regularly examined micro, utoplcally, lome every alx month others more frequently. In no ether way can to certain a knowledge of the health of tha body be ascer tained. The kidneys having few bervea o! sen atlon frequently do not pain one and It It only by an analjsle or by carefully observing symp toms that one may know of tha breaking down of these great organs and a serious condition of health. The many recent and sudden death.s from so-called heart-failure and apoplexy but In truth from Brlght'a Disease of the Kidneys, should make every careful man find womsn pause and endeavor to ascertain their exact physical condition. The registered physicians of Warner's Safe Cure Co., Rochester, N. Y., make every month hundreds of microscopical analyses, hence they necessarily have a remark able experience In this particular field ot knowl edge. Full particulars how to proceed, together with much valuable Information will bo sent free on application. If you are suffering from any of the common symptoms of Kidney disease, such as fickle appetite, headache, chilli, flatulence, pallor, too much or too .scanty fluids, deposits In same on .standing, nert outness, depression, etc., retort at once to that standard vegetable cure for all forms of kidney trouble, Warner'a Safe Cure, a remedy with an honorable record of more than twenty-one years, In all parts of the clvlllied world and which will do exactly what Is claimed tor It. WILL LEAVE ON MARCH 2. Thirteenth Boys to Have Day to Themselves in Washington. Otllelal orders regnrdlng the trip of the Thlttcenth regiment to 'Washing ton to attend the lnausuratlou of Pres ident McKlnley on Mnrch 4 havo not yet been received In this city but aro expected today. At a meeting of the commissioned officers held last Friday night it was decided if the regiment did go, to have it leave on Saturday night, March 2. This will bring the regiment Into Washington early Sunday morning nnd glvo the members all day Sunday to thftnselves. It is planned to leave Washington on Tuesday nftcrnoon, March 5, arriving In this city in the night. Tho men ate to go in heavy marching older carrying knapsackf blankets, etc. Each man will be supposed to carry his own rations as the state will not furnish any. Bauer's iegliinntal band, augmented to thlrty-tlvc pieces, will accompany the regiment. THE FEBRUARY MEETING. Speakers Who Will Be Heard at the Men's Union Gathering. The Scranton Men's society, of North Scranton, holds its February assembly on Monday evening next, in the Provi dence Presbyterian social rooms. As the theme for discussion will bo "Mu nicipal Government and the Duty of the Citizen," the society extends a most cordial Invitation to the public at large to attend the session. Tht dis cussion will be opened by the follow ing u ell-know n and utile speakers: EC'ity Solicitor James II. Touey, J. A. Lansing, president of the hoaid of trade; City Solicitor A. A. Vobutg, nnd Councilman II. P. Alworth, of the Second ward, A large gathering of tho leading men of that section of the city li expected. The assembly will be called to order by President Dnlph 11. Atheiton promptly at S o'clock. TO COMMEMORATE VERDI. Italian Residents Preparing Appro priate Exercises. Monday night next, at 7 o'clock, .i meeting will be held In Cassese'n hall, 10;i Lackawanna avenue, to oompleto preparations for appropriate pNuivlni-s to commemorate the death of the fam ous Italian composer, (itilseppl Verdi. Frank Carlttccl Is president; J. A. Cas sese, vice president: J. P. Flore, tieas uier. and J. Callatrone, secretary, of the committee which vtas selected last LIVER1TA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER LIVERITA for BAD TA3TD IN JUOUTIt LIVERITA for COATED TONQUC 0rO-OO-.00C000- $500 REWARD We will pay tho nbovo reward frrany ZV'&Z'J? Heudacho, Indigestion, Constiputl-n or Costivonoss wo cannotcuro with Llvcrlta. X tho Up-to-Dato Littlo Liver Pill, v.-non X tho dhections tiro strictly complied vi' li. w Thov aro nurolv Veaotnblo nnd iiivr 5 fail to Rivo satisfaction. 2oo bores i .n- tain 100 Pills, 10u boxes contain 40 PiUh, v Co boxes contain 15 Pillri. Bowarooffiub X fitittttions nnd imitations. Sent by mail. o Stampa taken. 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I-nnSENTIXG Thuriday evening ''llcarU of dold.' rrid-y ttenlnj ".Voman in Black." Saturday etcnlne "Itanch King." ALL M'AT WEBK. JESSIE SAWTELLE CO. PRESENTING Monday evening "Victoi I in Cro." Matinee Prices 10 and 0) centti. Etening Prices 10, SO and CO ccntj. NewGaietvTheatre LI 0. HCnillM.TOy, MANAGE!.. Thursday. Friday and Saturday. Matinees Daily. Broadway Burlesquers. Sunday night nt n meeting of promi nent Italians., to take charge of the ar rangements. All putties Interested are Invited tt attend the meeting mid cu-operato with the committee. It is proposed to make it an elab orate affair. The services of many lo. c.i I musicians and several prominent voenllsts of New York have been do citied. The musical programrao will be exclusively mudo up of Verdi com positions. MARRIED. 1)011) f,l Aim.-At llic I'rotidcnce Preibjtenaii riiiifiiaao, lb, C, 1J01, hy ltcv. I)r. George 11. i.ulld, Mr. .Irank Il'iud and Miss Carolini fiuaul, of J'riceliuig. 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