?mmmmmm. rimm9&mmgmmiHmmmKmmmmmMmmiPimgammim&mm '"" , m. m m i wkhi'i jusyhhhm -bpwif.t" m ,j.iim,ili ,fri ranBanfiKrirrK7-fl-frFviHSBKRr -ictbh .nn nwui n ct.i H maam 'sk sw "'rT . 6 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, MARCH 21', 1901'. -,;;a wk vymtm?? -wfp WEST SCRANTON MINE WORKERS EXPELMORGAN ACTION Or THE HAZLETON CON VENTION SUSTAINED. .Meeting la St. David's Hall Wns Un favorable to tho ex-Ptesldent of the Mt. Pleasant Local Fhe In Hennessey Court Early This Morn ing Willie Lee Recovered His Tools Deaths mid Funerals. House and Mlno Parties Notes and Personals. Another nicotine: of mine wmkers miih lielil In St. D.tvld'tt hull lust even liifr to try and Mtralghtcti out tho tlllll I'lilllc.H pxIfIIiib: between Samuel Mor Kim, cx-pieNlflent of .Mt. I'leac-int lo rill, Xo. 127S, mid the Culled Mine Workus of Atactica. The nKseiublnsi) was made iii ol mill" wot hern from M-veml collli-t lur-. it ml tin' inc'tlni' wit lircslilcil nvi-r liv a mini 'lamed .Mc (iiiltv. District I'nclil' in NU'holli tii pren lit .Hid Micceedc-l !n haviiiK thf u M.'inliiii;p vote Id smxtaln the action of I he llazlctoii roi'K ntion ill expeil luff Moreiitn. The liitler made u vpoech. but It was quite fvldfiu Hint the. mil Jorltv of those iit'Hnt wot,- not lu 'Miipathy with him. Alioiit the only teature ol the meet iinr. oiitflilc of tlic aliovc action, was the ptopo.sul lit have live local unions ai-k tin- oilhciH for a district conven lion lo conclilcr thf chatjjHH urefoned III- .Miirerim. Thtsi .(!. hi uiu i,,t,n.t.,i1 iiml If the consent of till' live locals .in be obtained the convention will be iiiiuiiiiiiied lit a lew (lave. Enjoyable Mine Pnity. . Jolly party i,( ynutiK people wore -liupenutd iluoimli the llellevuc mlno on Tuesday fVciilnj,'. w'iuc tlu-y In spected the UlidcrKtoUIld Wiuklne;., bl.it'kcned each other's lueee, lode on the oleottle inoto" anil helped load a few car. of coal. In the party Were: Misses .Maine Ootid and .1 isnhln ("aw lev. of this city; Anna Kercuou and Manic lloban. of OlyphaiH. Htiirh ritzpalrlck. CicoiRf Iticiinati, 31. Phil lips, n. Williams, r alley an I r'ltuhi roiKiison, of Olyphnnt. South Main Avenue Party. A birthday party w.is tendoted Mlsi -May V)al?w, of 339 South Main uvc liuo. at her home on Tuesday evening. The Bursts weif liberally entertained, a pioKranuiK; of literary and musical ABOUT THIS (COUGHS TIME LOOK rvA, c out for ( ana colds TAKE DUFOUR'S FRENCH TAR. Globe Warehouse Will Be Open for Business Today as Usual Although Water and Smoke Has Played Havoc with Some of Our Departments, Others Have Escaped Entirely is- -B . . Anyway, All Will Be in Readiness for Our Patrons This Morning Globe Warehouse numbers bolnir enjoyed, and refresh ments were served. Mrs. Davis was assisted In entertaining and servlnc by her dauRhtcrs, Martha und May. The. Ritests wete: Misses Anna lwl, llhoiht Thomas, lluttle Mortis, Ethel Richard, Martha Hughes, Ma mie Williams, Mnrtha Da'. Ik; Messrs. Reese Rlrhards, William MrCraeken, Milton Moore, William Sanders, Oliver Williams and Kdwnrd MajTock. Organizing Loyal Crusadets. Leysdiott Kvatis, superluteudenl of work unions young people In this city, has formed u society known as the Loyal Crusaders, which held their Hist meeting last b'utunlay evening In Co operatlvo hall. The flection of ollloets will be held at tho-next meeting, which will be held next Saturday evening. The Crusaders it new organization Tor chtldt en and has been culled Into existence by the order of the National Division Sons of Temperance. The Crusadeis is not for little t'hlldien only, but for all who ate under fifteen years of age. -The emblem of the 111 my of Loyal Crusaders Is n shield bearing the device of a water Illy and u sword. Thi motto of the Order Is Love, IMirlty and I'lilellty. U'atchwoid: If (Jod b for us. who can be against us? War cry: Death to nleohol! t'olois: lied, White and Ulue. WUkes-Barre Hod Canier. Kdivuid Hokum, of Wlllcos-Harre, a giiillemaii of color, who Informed ul dnhian 3lo?es that his occupation was that of a hod oatrler, when airalgned lr policf court yestctday morning. i tilt not piove that his conduct was In lueplng with his fellow citizens', and lit ciii'.'ni('H( f h" was sent up lo tho (flinty Jail for twenty days In default of a tine j $". Ilogan as til rested nil Tuesday t Ight by l'aliolman .lohn Thomai while c'eallng a nillsaiice and being dlroideily on Xoith Main avenue. Lee Recovered His Tools. Willie" Lfe, the popular llroiuley avenue e.npentcr. employed by Wash burn. Williams & Co.. was mourning the loss of his kit of tools after tho Williams & McAiuilty llie. uheie he had beeeti working. Yesterday his tool chest was recovered In the base ment of the building, where It had fallen during the flic. Everything was Intact In the. box except one article. Mr. Lee lost an other set of tools about a .ear ago, by leaving them In front of ti stoie near the corner of Main avenue and Jackson street. Funeral Announcements. Set vices over the remains of Viola, the Infant daughter of Mr. and airs. John Haw ley. of 1912 Jackson street, will be held at St. Patrick's Catholic church this afternoon. Interment will be made In the Cathedral cemetery. The funeral of Ralph. the young child of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Pauv, of 1309 Division sticot. occurred at "."0 o'clock yesterday afternoon from the house. ltev. D. P. Jones oflleluted, and Interment was made in the Wash burn sti oct cemetery. The remains of Mr. and Mrs. Andiew Wlkland's child, Chnrles, wcro interred In tho Washburn street cemetery yes terday afternoon. Services were held at the house at 2 o'clock Fire In Hennessey Court. File early this moinlng destroyed a, barn In Hennessy court, located In tho rear of th, Italian church. Two hoises were In the stable when the flame were discovered, and both wore res cued. The building was completely gutted entailing u loss of about $200. The Franklins and Columblas responded and rendeied effective service. Three Deaths Yesterday. Mis. Roger McOowan, it well-known resident of West Lacknwanna. nvenuo hill died yesterday. She had been III for some lime, and was In poor health. Deceased is survived by her husband and one daughter. The funurnl will occur Saturday morning nt ! o'clock. Services will be held ul St. Patrick's church, and Interment will be made lu the Cathedral cemetery. i John McNeiney, aged 1!S yeats, died yesterday at his home, No. I Hturlc pliue. Deceased Is survived by his wife and thiee childteii. The funeral will occur Saturday afternoon from the house. Interment will be made In the Cathedral cemeteiy. Agnes S'eionlra, the 9-mnnths-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wool berl, of 32j Kvaus court, died yester day. The fimeial will occur tomor jow afternoon at -'.HO o'clock. lntor met.t will be made lu the Catlieduil cemetery. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. Wild.' Dr. . .1. I.. Pali, of North Main air line, W4 hIIIhk en a .l.ick'Oii fticrt iiatlfiil flioi tly after 7 oMoilc Tup-day cicnlnir, sonic cjtif carried oil Iil lap tolic and Idaukrt from the carriage llian ItiaiK, of Wa'lilnuii ttncl, liad one of IM lurid K'tirdy iiiimcd lillp at ork In tlic Con tlnriital mines on Tuodi). lie WJ IrnnUiK agaltmt a Innled (ar, wlicn a fall of loof orcnried and unuliril two of lii tliiRri". Wlllljtii PaiN, (lie HI lanmn butiltr of IIillciuc, i Krlnn-ly ill at Ids lionip. At st. I'airlcU's I'alliulli- clivmli jvitrnlar tiiumliiK u lilgh in.i of n cpiietu wat rchliratrd lij llpv. .1. II. nlielaii for llie icpOM' of the foul? of tin iloirjvd iniinlicM of the Calliolic Mutual ill lirTictal .!( Lilian. llu- lo( T.ilr Sislern' anvlliaiy to tlic niothrrlinnd of llaibrai 'traiunirn will rclrlu.iti' llirir fourth .iiiiilieif.n.v. wit li an ciitritalninent in Mrain' lull on ill 10. A kdii lia lici'ii torn to Mr. and Mil. I'harlci sotU.i, of orlli Sumner aiiuiii', and Mr. and Mt. J '.. Kciii, of Siiautou stieet, air aU' Miu; (oii.-ratulaled on tlie anlial of a .on at tlidr lioiue. IMnard Howard, of .l.n k"Oii jlreft, was inln fully lujuiul leientl.i l.y bclnjr hliook up In a l.uieine slreet i.ir ihlih juiuiied the track. A iiRiiiar nueliiiB ol the Itobrrt Monis lcxlse of Iioritra will lie held lliU cieninc; lu liorlte li.ill. Ml inrmtiirs jro nrRcd to be l'icscnt Tho (jnt.ita, "Daniel, or, the Capliiitv and ltestoiation," i now belni; relieaicd by tlie rhoir of the Tabcrnaite ('orjrregatlonal ihurcli. 'Hit fiit iertornuin.e will be jtiien on Thurday evenirK, Ma.i 80. Tlie chonn will be a laige oue, iiltli (.cieral tiunK solo partf, a-ivted by a com petent oruhcstia. Pr. .loirpli HeiTion Pajle, of M'illei Parrc, called on Writ .side triends jcjleuliy. llemy D .Tone, the ell known ex-meichant and real ctate aifint, li wrioinlj 111 at Ids home on Noilli ll.ide i'Jik aienur. - John 11. Walker, of Portlind. ex chief of the Srjnlon lire dei.ulinent, nas (ailed here rtci. iliy, ohItik to the illue-i of one of Ills children. Ml. Md'addcii. wife of the well known Pitt Ion pliisidan. was the Riiet of Pr. and Mrs (ieoiffe II. llcinolcU jetcrdai PUNMORE. llie Women'i C'hibtiin Tenipeiame uiium will icleliale liielr annlieuir.v tonight in the Metho dist i:piiopj i-hiucli. 'lliere will be tinging; by tin M'e-I Mde Sons of Temperance c;Iec club and the T.oal Trmperjiifc t.enion Sinscn will aln Jiartleipate. Scleral prominent speakers will be preicnt ind deliici- hoit addirwcs A slhcr of feiliiK will be I Am at the i lose. The fiiuer.ll of the late I'jtiick McDonnell will ocmr this inortiing at ii.Su o'i-Ich k. A solium lilvli mass of lequleui will be iclrbratfil ut st. Marj's ihurcli. after whifh tiic remains will be inteired in Mi. (aiincl ceinetcrj. ltev. 1". C. II. Prcjcr lepcatcd hl talk on Ins cvpeilenccs recentl.i lu China last night in the Methodist Cpl-copal churcli, a Ijikc audience beinj; prc-int, despite the unfaiuiahle wealhev. At the Methodist chinch tomorrow night Iter. .lohn llrad-luu. Ph. p., will deliier his i-tirriii-; Iciliuc upon the subject of "Smerlrau I'atiiol ism." At Washington ball tonight Textile Wmkcn' local No. SI 'j wilt glie a inusiial cntcitalnmcnt, width it is hoped will be liheially patronized. The birberi will hold a apechl moctllifr at Burns' chop tunight, when important business will be tiniHiiteil. St. Mephen roiiinuniliry, Kniglds of Malta, will hold an Important meeting- tonight. Mm. .lohn i:ili Is -.crlotisly HI at her home in Newark, X. .1. Mrs. .V. A. fold has lotuimd to her home alter a cisit of reicial weeks in town. . . I'. .1. Corry entertained Ida filcnd, V. .1. Schrhrr, of l'iltvbur(t, during: the past fen djja, W. .1. Crane It 'lonvalcjcent at Ids home on Cherry (.treet, after his recent seilous lllnevs. Mrs. ianiuel Haddon and Thomas McDonald attended the (uncial of a relative at Wllkes-llane estcrday. ecral chlldicn of ll.iron Brady, of Main Urcct, are auffeilng from eiero cac.i. of whoup ins (Oiigh. Dr. Mordc, fonneily of nhbald, moied Willi his family Into the Mcttcr hou-o on Illakily street jctcrday. Oscar Vit Is fpendini; kcural days cvltli friends at llloomsburg'. James lillis, Kr., of fhurdi stieet. Is conlmcd to hl home with a wide cue o( rlietimatlsm. I'rcd Iluvcll and family will U.iic oon for Philadelphia, uheie Mr, Itu-scll has teenred a lucratiie poltlon in n large mercantile house. Horn, to Mr. and Mm. Pine Brink, of Pilnker street, a djujlilei. Tin- emplojes at . p i: '. M, Spencer's mines weie paid je-iui,i,i. A frie ileuioustration of Molher-.' Oats will take pi no al sious1 (toii dining the balanie of tlie week. All ale hulled to call and -niiiplu this breakfast food. Valuable ncinluiin glim for coupoiu found in eery paika-re. GREEN RIDGE. The luldiuek serikcK of the laeeu Kldgc rrr-.li-, In Ijh ihureli. held last night, wcie un usually InteuMIng, tho Mibjut being 'Tlie Fain Ine Orphans of India." i:. II, hiuiccH led the llieetii'ir and Kale an Inteictliig talk upon the mbjiet. 'J he faniine of 1M7, he said, was nut nearly as dewstatlng- as that of the past .tear, when from seien to eight million people 'pol ished. Iheneason there aio so many oiphaiu Is because- pcifons adianccd in jears aio not as well ublc lo Hand llie prliutlona as the childien and die In giealer nuiiibei. A single car tail or the price of a cigar put alde cicry day would support a child In that country, wiii-io tlie price of lliltg can be icduccd to about isl.'i a jcar. .Mr. sturges uiged all In do what'thev could tor this people, who weie hi uth jrieat need, I lie Ainiij I.iteiaiy and Pebatlng society will hold its legular sodal incellug this eienin-r at the home of Jtuncll llowei1, HKs JcrTciron aiciiue. Ilcv. r.corgc lacs, panto- 0 the I'rlmlliie Metle odUt chiirc.li. of l.'at Market street, has been retained by the congregation of tint t hutch for another .uar. Pr. James U Ilea lu, nioicd into tho Deatrlck propcity adjulnlng Hut of J. A, Mariln, on Pan deroti aiciiue. Mm. Suoier, wife of Pr Welie.rn Pnover. of Slroiid'burg, ami her sl.lcu, Amu and neitlu, SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE Allow a couuli lo run until It fret hejonil tho reach of medicine, 'lhev oltcn id); "Oh. it will wear away," but in mrwt caaea it will wear Hum away. Could ihey tin Induced to try tho successful medicine culled Kemp'a Balsam, which is sold on a im.iltho Kuiruntcc to cuie, they would Immediately see thn excellent effect nficr taklnK the tlrst dose, I'riio 'J5c, UnJ jn -pdj) site free'. At ull clruftHts. I It's a Short Road from a cough to consumption. Don't neglect a cough take Shiloh's Consumption Cure when your cold appears. The " ounce of prevention " is better than years of illness. "t suffered for year from tough, bronchial and lunt; trouble. Raised blood freqtsntljr. hpent years In the Dakota and other parts of wcit but (ol bo relief. Relumed east and fcifan talcing Shiloh. A few bottlca com ptelelr cured me. I consider it the greatest ( remedies. HENRY T. DETCIIER, With F. L. Camp A Co., Broken, Buffalo, M, V, Shlloh'i Consumption Carole iotel hy mil druKKleti at BBo, OOc, S1.00 m bottle. A printed gaarsnteei soei with eTry battle. If jreu acre not ttanfidco to your elrufflat and ityonr money beck. Write for Illustrated book on consumption. Feat without cost t you, S.C.Wells Co , URoy, N.Y. of Sttoud-ibtirjr N'omial school, are tlMtlug their p.uenls, Mr. and Mis. I!. P. .lenkiti', of Capons amine. Jlls Idlllau loter, of ew Vork street, la 111 of scarlet feier. At a regular lueetlie of fireeii ltidge camp, Modem Woodmen of Ainerha, last iilnlit, thirteen new members were Initiated and twenty proposl' lions for membership iccelird. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. The feiiiri.il ol Allhnr, the Ts ear-old son ct Mr. at.d Mia. (Iiotuo Kirslliu; look plice )e terday atlemoon at 2 e.'cloe'c liom the famllr lesldinee at l&ij It it c It street, s-eiidccs or the remains were conducted in St. I'aul'ii church bv Itci. A. llatlhorn. Intrnncnl was made In tin- I'meU Hill cc.ncterc. The elxtti of the cuciiie enntel will ba placed tldl eienlni: between the Columbus council -lid the .lohn llo.Wc iri!clty couutl. Vounj; lien's hiFtllute, nt I'liirnucy hall, Itcfrchmcnls will tc sencel after tin game. Moltlce castle, Xo. 20, Knight of the Oohlen l.'acjle, will meet this ccciilnec at rmtluii'1 hill. Coni-ldeiabb' business will no traaciotcd at the Mitllifa; am.' all iuemb:rs aro rnjuested to be present. llie children of the Sciititen Alldetln club i-liiseii will meet for turninc; eceieisi tbla eiiidtic In the Athlctla lull. Janiea Conncll lode, So. 171), ludi pendent Order of Odd Kcllown, met in regular, ti salon last riciiliicr at I'nielun'.s ball. The members of the fct. Aloyaius society will meet In regular seiclon this eei,lnij at Phar macy hall. Kdnard Ilo.ile. of Yg street, is serloul 111. WIFE BEATER ARRESTED. With Babe in One Hand Bent His Wife with tho Other. Kreclerick Ilobln&on. of "West Iain den street, was arrested yesterday by Patrolmen Walsh and Day for being drunk and beatint- his wife. When the olllcers railed at the house to arrest him they found him holding a. nlx-months-olil child on his left arm while udmlnli-terlnfr blows to his wife with the other. Ho rofufiod to releasee? his hold on the child until overpowered and then he resisted strenuously. When the bracelets wero placed on his wrists he cooled down somewhat and was ppcortcd to tlie city hall sta tion. Previous to tho nppearance of thn patrolmen It Is claimed that Rob inson had driven another woman out of tho Utilise by llourlshinfr and threat ening to kill her with a butcher knife. Ho will be ariaigncd before the le conler this moruliiK. TEACHERS LOCAL INSTITUTE. It Will Be Held at Elmhurst on Sa tin day. Follow hip: is the pi'Otri&nuiic for the local teachers' Institute, to be held in the s-chool house at Klmhtirst on Saturday: r.ccltjtlcn Mi-5 Joiicj. s-put ir Bioolc Heading Mks Bessie firifllth, I'icilown 1 'a pels "Tlie Value of Mudy In School," Mi Miy SwiriRlc. Mount Cobb ".Suniber AVer! In I'rinurv (iiadr."," Mls Nellie Carter, Moscow lYififsor II. II. Hosiers, Kluihuru "Pi-ciplino," "CJeneial Illftory,-'. ..V. 1'.. h, Moscow" "Natuic liid,i," Miss ll.iirlill.i Hartliue, .lubilec County Superintendent .1. C. Taylor, Superintendent K, D. Uovarel, of Dun more, and Prof. M. J. Lloyd, of Priee httrtr, will be present and take an ac tive part in the exercises. There will also be sonss and recitations. OBITUARY. Michael Hennihon. 'llie death of Michael Hcnnllian, of lt'l Ki.i ser airline, oecuircd jesterday morninir at . o'clock, alter an illues of two weeks of tjphold pneumonia. Pcecased was well known in North herantnn, liailntf resided theie fur a number of jeai. and was pioprlttor of what was known as tho Keyer Valley farm on the lack road lor a number of tears. lie was sunoundtd by Ids childien and ftictids when the end came. Deceased was bora in CanvU fori -flic years ago. llo Is (united by seven children, nil of whom nro crown up. They arc: Loretta. May, Km, ratheiinc, Margaret, Michael and Juliet. Funeral airaiiRcincntu hate not jet been made. Mrs. Roger McGowan. Mis. linger Mctiowan died at 0,10 o'cloik jes tenlay niornlni; after a len clajb' IIIiicns e.f pneu monia. Wio was a member of tho llilul Order of M. I'rancls and the Hosary society of bt. Pat lick's c lunch. She v.-as bom in Caibondale, March B, 1417, and cimo to this city about twenty eara at-o. She was a charitable neighbor, kind motherland a eleioted tvllu and her many friends and ac quaintance will be Bileicd to bear of her de mise, bhe Is surilicd by her husband and ono diiiithtrr. Miry. Tho funnal will be held Sit urdiy with senlees at M. Patriek'n church and interment will be made In the Cathedral ceme tery. John McNeniey. .lohn MiNirncy died at 7 eeloik )ctnday nioiiiiiig at his home, alter a Inlet illness. He was well known In this cit, where he has Hied since Ids childhood. Ho was born in New Mllfoid In W3. llo U surilifd b.t his wife, foimerly Miu Annie O'Malley, uf Jackson stieet. He wai a pio.ulnent member of Klcctilo City lode of (switchmen, llio luucral will bo held at i.so o'clock toinormw afternoon with jerilces at St. l'etcr catlinlul and Iniennent at the Cathedral (cuielcr). Patrick Hayes. I'atriik llajca died Tuesday at the homo of Michael Cleary, 13"8 South Irtlnir aienuc. The funeral will be held tomorrow inoraliur. Sc-rvlcei will l conducted at St, John'ii church and Interment will bo made in the Cathedral temctciy. Punerol Announcements. 'Hie funeral of Michael Mrllugli. of Old Forge, will 'be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon, Inter ment will be made at Mlnook. NORTHSGRANTON FIRE DESTROYS HOME OF JOHN OADON. Blaze on Ferdinand Stieet Totally Ruins One House and Docs Serious Damngo to Another Meeting of Prohibitionists Coming Esteddfod In Welsh Congregational Church. Marriage of Miss Margaret Jervls. Birthday Party at Homo of Mrs. M. J. Moore Other News Notes. Tlie alarm sent in from box 81 yes terday afternoon wan unused by tho house of John Cailon, 316 Ferdinand street, catchlnc llie fiom un over heated stove. Mrs. Cadon had just loft tho house to call on a neliihbor, and had left the children in the house alone. On her return she noticed a dense smoke comlnp; out of the windows. Shu quick ly called "Hie" to some men ut tho t'ayupa breaker and they telephoned to the Liberty hose Iiouk; to turn In the alarm. When the hose companies came on the scene the Cadon house was a mass of llaiues and the house standing next It. owned by Mrs. John Muiphy, had started to burn. The firemen quickly turned a stream on the Murphy house to save it from bolus destroyed, and succeeded in this. Tlie daniarro done to tlie Cadon prop, ertv amounted to about Jfioo, and tlie house of Mis. Muiphy was dainaeed to tho extent of about .1:100. ltoth families had their properties fully cov ered by Insurance. Coming Eisteddfod. An eisteddfod will be held In the Welsh Coiiprroiratlonal church, West Market street, Monday evening, April 29. The following songs and recita tions will be the subjects of competi tion: To a paily of not less thin ten who will ren der bet the two following himns and tunes out of "C'aniedydd Cinyllcidfoal," number of litmns, 612 and Sofl, on the tunes aboie them, piie, i. welsh recitation for men oier twentv-nne years of ntre, "Palemae'r hen Wcddlnir," liv Hubert It. Williams, prln $1. Cnslisli leeilalion, "The Mudel ( hureli. ' as It Is in Nns. f, and (I, SanVri'ii Books, Mr prisons under tw-ent.i one jiati) of nice, pi Ire d. Quirtctte, No. 81, Sanl.ey 5 and (1, prize $1 Tenor solo, "Y liraitr sydd uwe.li ua ml," out of .1. II. I.odn!ck';i Canadlin Moliaut, prize, 50 cents. Solo for childien, No. 3J0, from 5 and fi anVey, prize, M tents. The remainder of the programme will b out In a day or two. Copies of tlic Welsli recitation can be bad by apply ing to the .secretary, Itobert H, WII ll.inix, 1013 Uriel: avenue, city. Birthday Party. A blrthd.iv party was held at the homo of Mr. and Mis. M. .1, Moore, 1024 Providence road, Tuesday evening, In honor of their son Hugh's twenty second birthday Games were Indulged In and music was furnished by O, II. Olbbs and M. J. Mooio. Hcfreshments were served at a late hour. A very pleasant evening Mas spent. Those present weie: Misses V. Uoiee, Hertha Jenkins, Ida Miller, Car rie Morton, Sophia White. Daisy Jen kins, of Green ltidge; Kdlth .Miller, Lizzie L'ker&ly. Grace Moore, Opal Mar tin, Ueta Hall, Freda Moore, Amelia Kkersly, Myrtle Marlott, Mamo Uellng, KUa Mooie; Messrs, Hugh Moore, Ver non Mann, Wllnier Mann, George Mil ler, Harry Drlseoll, Fd. Gruener, Itob ert Giuener, Kllsworth Thomas, Horry Swartz, George Glbbs, George Coss tnan. Fred Morton, Frank Kelly, of Scranton; Albert Thomas, of AVIlkes Uarre; Emery Lyons, Charles Hale, of Berwick; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Dunn, Mrs. IJole e, Mr. and Mrs M. J, Mooie. Married nt Wilkes-Barre. The many friends of William Klch ards, the Wilkes-Ii.irre barber, and Miss Margaret Jervls, will be surprised to learn of their marriage, the event having occurred at Wilkes-Hat re on Jan. 15 of this year. A reception will bo given at the home of tho bride's parents in the near future. Mrs. Richards is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Jervls, and Is ono of the best known young ladles of North Scranton. The young couple have a legion of friends, all of whom wish them a prosperous and happy wedded life. Prohibition Meeting. For some time Prohibition and tem perance workers of this end have felt the need of an organization through which they could work, by ivuy of public meetings and distribution of literature bearing upon the subject. Many have felt they would like to meet one another at certain times elur ing the month so as to get better ac quainted. Hearing of this condition of affairs tho Prohibition county commit too through their organizer, Gomer D. Jteese, have arranged a meeting of an entertaining and educational nature to be held Friday evening at T.45 o'clock In Osterhout's hall. The piograninie Is as follows: "My Country 'I'll of Inc." udlenei l'rs.ier Dr. Ill'd ItcnurU by Chairman 'I bonus ti. Mooie Piper Ilcniy Jenkins fJoud-B!' Sous of Tempetance fllre lull Hccilatlon William Pans Address, "Why I Am a l'rohlbilioi,Ut"..l)r. Blid "Down in the Licensed Saloon," Sons of rnupiiance Oleo Club 1'rmarks by County Oicjonlzcr... Homer P. liene Admission free. All men, women and children welcome. Nubs of News, Mb Sara Perry, of North Main aienue, Is ml ferini; fiom u sprained anile. All news matter will leeclic piompl attention if left at Patln' dm? stoie, corner of Main ai.d Market. The silk wi.ike-K c.f tlie III!! sill, mill are- ai langln;: for an entertainment wiileli will be held In the near future. Mr. and Mrs, John Itohliu-on. of Noith Main atcnue, arc rejoicing our the.- airlut of a jount; eliughter. John Saltr, of west Malkit meet, has i. turneel home fium ll.izletou, I'.i, Alderman Otto p. Mim cilcbialed his fort second birthday jrate-nliy ut till home un Chuich arr.iue. (ieorito i;iIU I'o, Amerlian humorist, will be at the Auditorium this ci'ciiliie;. 'the pilce of admUslou will be - ciuts, Albert lliomas, of Wilkes-Barre, has lelurned homo after a few days' Wi tilth Mr. and Mit. William T Jenkins, of peaeou stre'ci BrBull'sN ' Cures all Throat and Lung Affections. COUGH SYRUP k. Ccttbeecuulue. ltefusesubstltuteJ. B Vis sure 5ah utlon Oil curu Rheumatism, is & as Cts, A Strong l I M O know of, and my experience Is a large one. 1 never luivise any manor woman lo ue, any iniomrnni as n nvveniKi-. .hi ii-e-eimnieiiuunui, ;, Puj' Kiirmula and Whlakcy Mas made altera thorough knotvlcclTc! of their (treat value na medi cines. Tin-statement was tnadedclltierntely and bascdiiion fact, and liln not hesitate to stand Vy it. The many temperance' men who hive written menu this subject do not seem to realize thai waintcmicrane(!inaii before many of them wero born. flnirrcly yours, 11. MILLS, P. D. It le tho only Whiskey taxed by the government as a medicine. This Is a ruaratiti'C. Be sura vou ret tho Keuulnc. ltefuse suMltuics. Thero Is none Just "as gexxl us" Dutiy's. All druggist and (trncers, or direct. JLOOu bottle. If you ore Mck and run down, write- u: It will cost you nothlncto learn how to regain kocxI health, cnercy and vitality. Medical booklet sent free. CO CT K? To any reader of this paT who will write us we will send free two of our patena f DE1& Game Counters for wblat, euchre, etc. tsend four ei'iitec In stumps to covet poEtiifC. 'lhcy arc unique und useful. DUFl'V MALT WlllaKhY CO., ltocheiter. .. Tho W. H. Krect moves all pretssuro abdomen Throws Into a line miliary nlllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIHllllllllinwsliiuiiume;ii a nrenvn inu Slioiiiiicrs DUCK ITTfuJululilllMlUllIlllllll IllilULI only model for the new straight-front stylo costumes. It Im byBlenlr anil beautiful. It does avtay with all the Ills of tlgbt lai'liiir, least of which are short iHoathliig- and indlKCstlon. F.very dealer In Seiutiton has them on sale. It' yours hasn't send to its direct and we will sec Hint your are supplied. ERECT FORM; Style 701. Heavy front steel". Uf white and drab .lean. Hip goteel ... $1.00 ERECT PORM Style 702. Hip Bored. Heavy lront steel. Of iiuportcil Piumoud .Sateen In white anil drab $1.00 ERECT FORM Style 963. Of imported Cotiill. Full gored bias cut. For small. sl"iulei Hr:- urcs $1.71) CALiriO.N Look lor tlioletlerlui? V. every pair. UI:ISARII:n IJROS., Graphaphones Greatly Reduced Our entire stock of Graphaphones, Rec ords and Supplies are beiug sold at less than cost. We are closing out this depart ment of our business. The very latest Records will be sold as cheaply as the old ones. If you arc interested, better come while the assortment is here. J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO. 312-314 Lackawanna Avenue. L SHOOTING MATCH SATURDAY. Handsome Cup Will Ho the Prize for Winners. Consldoiable inti'ient H inlu'll h local ppoilsinen In .1 sliuoilng event wh'th will take place ut DunnioK' next Satin day ivfteinoon ut 1.30 o'clock It will bo n team shoot for a handsome cup. fir tho flmmplonhhlp of North eatdein IMinsylvanlii. Twei men from any ono critn dub nro ellitlblo to compete' and entiles are expected fiom all low nt In this valley. The cup Is on exhllilllon at K. It. Parker's pun store, on Spruce htrtot. It Is tho Blft of J. H. Lint .t Co., of New Y01I1 city, jjinoral iiKontH for n.illlstlte powder. 'I'ltere will also be a team shoot between u team from 1'ltts tou atul ono iioin Tiiiikliannotk. for iJO and prleo of taiKits. . m !- Zlmmer Retires, t))' Ilscluslie Wire from The Associated I'resi IVle-irlaud, O. Jtaiih A'.-President Cliirln Ziiiinicr, uf til" I'lajiis' l'rntcdlie asuiclatlnn, anil iilio list e-ar iiLejcl with tlio I'ilUlnirk' Natlemat Letieciio rluts, today uniiuniii id Ids re tiirinciit js j iroi'tsional lux, l.all jiIjiit. It U understood that the slUaatUfjctloii and un- Sermon "Sleeo dwell unon lhlnc eves. Peace In thy heart." This quotation cut be appropriately ap plied when speaking of Dulfy's l'tirc Malt Whiskey. It brings refrcsliinR sleep to the? weary nnd peace to the diseased, tired brjin. The followitiK letter from tlie Kcv. B. lNIilU was written in nnswerto a criticism ami einrv frnm nun itf bin rtmrrli member,'. He saw Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is a blessing to mankind. Meade Center, Kn. My llesar Dm.: Your favor with the ln , a.l..l., t.a.t.1 irh.l.,l,,.lhM,l Cluneal rnJ in nc ,inu, . uv ,sm w.w ..tr. Mt Wile waaitn inTauu lor acveeiii c,s ISUU VIM UCU I'UJBlWlSkM V ,VV- mendatlon used a certain preparation wlttt very urent licncrtt. 1 am a rresbt torlan clenry tunn.a Doctorof Dlvlulty.notnf Medicine, bul I nm not afraid to say that Puny' Formula and Puffy'a Pure Malt Whiskey arc the purest Kinlmnst effective nreniratleina nstnccliclncsl am n temperate man, und neicr used, and woulel Form Corsot to- from the bust and the sboulilcfs back attitude. It is the ERECT FORM Style 050. Impioved. or French foutll. in white and drab. Full gored, bias cut, $2.00 ERECT FORM Stylo 002. Of extra beiny French Coutll, In white and dial) mid black Sateen. Full gored, bias cut $2,50 ERECT FORM Style 0G0, Or Imported Coutll. Full got eel, bias cut Heavily buncd. For full de veloped figures $2.60 II. "l-rect l-'orm" stum peel on 377 llroaclwoy, New York. he lusldo of AMUSEMENTS. ACADEHY OF HUSIC, REISAIlUHnUNPIJU IIAURV A IIROW.V Managers and Lessees. Local Manager. am. Till" wii.K. iitii.i mtim;i:9, May Fiske Co In nrimi un . Present me Tlminliy l.ienlni; "PoitJ Sine," l'rnlay l.ieiiiiil, "All nifriin Piliieesa" isjuuuliy l.ieiiing Jljld of tho Mill'" M:r vniixt'iiov. MOM)A. '11 lPY WII Wi:ilMl).Y. WILLS BROTHERS' COMEDY CO. In Pale i! emied.c fjioraMe rnmineiit ixpirsnl by imuy pliicri cuer Zlninier'H action ut tho leec-nt mcMlnir Of fliei Xatloiul Iciciie led him to lulu thn step, Zln-.er mijii lie lu retiirned his contract for thlsj pcason lei Ilia I'ltl.liurc; eluli unsigned. An Vrkunsis lull ioliiliiiniir le'irles firm h-ln.-opcutid Mlllilli cm- 111II0 of each other was uiuiilinonsly Killed hy the senate on llu- giound that "It iieiiild legislate 11 nldosc- out o bii. HCfl,"