tWl'VV,''"--'' ff:f:':fiWi' ar'WtyiWt&i$ 1 X ' . THE SCRANTON THIBUNE- WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1901. . r OillGCt BURKE BUILDING THE HOSPITAL BENEFIT. Tho Qrnnd Opera House Filled with Delighted Music Lovero. Tho concert for tho benefit of ttie Kmerr-cncy hospital, given nt tho t Sianil Ojicrn House last cVcnltif,', wim n r.ttecess from every view point. Tho ntitllence wns very largo and nil pres ent were delighted with the tine pro gramme and Its artistic rendition. Mine. Van Uen llondc's wonderful '.olio pluylncr fronted n furore of en thusiasm, und she was compelled to uspond to Kovcral encores. She play ed' a number of selections with lino ex ecution und tho beautiful depth C tone and tho brilliant, tippling notes thrilled her auditors alike. Mrs. Simpson-Brady's solos, In her mi-tot, dear voice, with its perfect enunciation, capltvated the audience. Her tlrat souk. "C'harmant Olsean," abounding in difficult yet graceful pus nages, was po well received that she was compelled to respond with -Kathleen," u and, tuneful little nior-t-rl by Lnngc. Her closing number, "The Angel's Serenade," was exquis itely sung. M. Vanderveken played with his ac customed brilliancy and execution, a. number of selections. Jlr. Alfred U'ooler also received well-merited an jiluuse from his liearcrs. Charles H. Doert'am, the pianist of the even ing, contributed greatly to the success "of the concert. There were no reserved seats, but I he lurge audience was looked after with cars and each one made com fortable, by a picked quartette of ush ers, composed of Philip O. Kelts, Elmer Hiokenshlre, Albert li. ltutherford and Emmons Peck. Tho Emergency bospital will net a substantial sum from the bonclit con cert. The use of the opera house was donated by Manager Byrne. The stage settlings were rich and the platform was lavishly decorated with flowers. The programme follows: Violin Solo, l'atitasic from Open "Martin," JIor.s. Kl.ivicn V.indervfken. 'J'cnor Solo Willi Violin Oblls-Uo, "Vour Voitr," JJcnza Mr. Alficd Woolcr. Violimccllo fa) "Gaiottr" Popper (h) "Arlcrjuin" Popper (.') "I'aplllen" Popper Mine. FUIc Vjii Don Hemic. rt.piMiio Solo, "Cliannant OiaiMti," "Thou llrilliant Bird" T. Uivld Mr. Clara Siiiipion.nr.uly. tii.iiid Trio, Modcralo Adagio Hondo, Hi. lleberiot Mine. 1. Van Den Hemic, Jtons, T. Vantlenclicti, Mr. Charles Docroam. Duel, "A Xiglit in Venice" I.ucanloni Mis. Clara Simpson-Brady, Mr. Aided Woolcr. Viulumello (a) "Itoniatua" rii lior (10 "Taranlclle" Popper (i) Tllcu.e" Dcnklir Mine. l'laie V:m Den Heiidc. fcpraiiu Solo will. Violin Obligato, "Angels,' Sucnadc" Hingl Mrs. Clara Siiiipson-Ir.iily. Violin Sob Ml "My l'irst lle.nt's Sniow" l'ilcnhrn; (li "Lovers on Hie h' luir , Simon () "fecrcnadu" fieiiiia Moti?'. 1'. Vciiik-iuKiii. Tiiii- l.i) "Miiii.i'le llotiiri-t Ne" loncieic. (li) Cramlinolli.'i-'s Stoiy"...l V.imloru-kiu Mine. I'l-olc Van Den 1 Uncle. M0115. J'. Vaiider- ul.i-n, Mr. Clinics II. Ilurimim. 'IViiit Solo, "The l.jt 'alch" ....Ciio I'iiitiiltt Mr. Aided Wutiler. (.Mimetic "c Maii.i," honi Cavalleio llin- titi.ui Maacignl Ml-. C'l.11.1 Muipirfiti-Ui.iilj. Mine. 1". Van Dm Heinle, .nn, 1'. V.imlcmkcu, Mr. ChaiUs putlMIU. TWO WEDDINGS TODAY. Both Ceremonies to Be Performed at St. Hose Church. This morning at 6 o'clock Miss Agnes Vinnegan and Michael J. Martin will bs united in marriage at St. Rose church. Miss Flnnegan is an extreme ly popular young lady, and Mr. Martin is the junior member of the Jirm of Dougherty & Martin, the Park Place grocers. Later in the morning Miss Anna I'.renmm, of this city, and John Phil lips, of Sjcranton, will be married. Tho event will be celebrated by a solemn nuptial mass. The bride will be at tended by her sister, Miss Agnes Bren nan, and tho bridegroom by his brother. Three Circuses This Year. This city will have at least three circuses this summer. On Monday, May 20, "Wallace's big show will open the season, and on Saturday, May ".'."i, Walter D. Main's big exhibition will try to interest. After a sufficient lapse uf time to recuperate flattened pocket iii.nlis another circus will spread" its tents in September, when I'entry'.s pony circus will do their turn. Paw nee Kill's Wild West Is also among tho possibilities. Towels for the Hospital. Towels were made a specialty In the sifts to the hospital lust week and WATCH DOGS. Z'Cv'er on the Alert AH vn to Every Form of Oppression Kept on Edge Burdened Beyond Endur ance Nerves Give Out. , The machinery of a mill thai, grinds "day and night lias to shut down now and then for repairs. It is the same way with your nerves. Overwork, close application, our ways of living .'.bring about nerve waste that sets up syrnntonis of various kinds, it may bo. fulling strength, weakness, languor, liemluuhe, sleeplessness, etc. Whatever wit is, nerve force is lucking and tho jiueuns of restoring rests with Dr. A. V, Chase's Neivo Pills. A great many J peopla in Scranton vouch for this. ;; Among them Is Airs. Joseph Mitchell, "of so, uiti Linden street, West Hcrun- ton, Pa., who says; "Dr. A, W, Chase's .Nvu Pills uro line. I was all out of t otilcr, iivi veus, and could not sleep, ..wcjtlj anil miserable. Tho kidneys were ;,Kiiy,'giKJi unit trie DacK luuie. Nothing ,;conied to help me until I got ti box of tne nerve pills ut .Matthews Uros.' iliug J'storo, temporary licuiPitmitois cor nor Washington and Lackawanna .Since I took them 1 sleep well, don't jerk and talk. My nerves nie steady, I feel stiong, and the kidneys ate working well again. I am more than Pleased, and glad to recommend the medicine." Dr. A. W. Oliusvi's Xorye Pills are sold at SUc, i box r,t dealers, or Dr. A. W, Chase Medicine Co., Duu'ulo. .v. y. tfeo thut portrait and signature of A. W. C'liuse, At. )., tire on every package. Carbondale Department. these very useful nrllclea were most heartily appreciated. Tho hospital stuff anil attendants wish to extend their thanks to tho following Indies who generously contributed them: Mrs. O. A. Singer, six; Mm. D. W. Hum phrey, six; Mrs. ('. II. Uroncon, four: Mrs. T. (I. VJvans, four; Airs. Joseph Wilcox, three: .Mrs. John Horry, four; Mrs. H, S. JUtinmrd, two! Mrs. li. i '. Ely, "J; Mrs. George Hughes, two: Mrs. G, W. Sampson, two; Mrs. It. Ed wards, two: Mrs. George Ulles, two; Mrs. C. W. Kulkcrson, six. BEBUTTAL EVIDENCE. Chief of Police Mc Andrew Still Working on the Mohrs Case. On Monday evening Chief McAndtew nppearcd before Aldermi.n Jones' und offered testimony In rebuttal against Harry Williams, who was charged last week with having been Implicated In the attempted burglary on John Mohr's store. Williams was also pres ent, and presented a much better ap pearance than he did when arraigned lust Thursday, having recovered from his debauch and cleaned up to a spick-and-span condition. At the hearing held last week, AVI1 llains presented an alibi, saying lie had registered in u hotel in Scranton on the night of the hurglury. McAndmw went down to Scranton and saw tho entry made by Williams, but to his mind it was suspicious, and ho so re ported it. Williams was allowed to go to his home in Forest City, how ever. On Monday night tho chief produced a witness who testified that on llin night in question Williams was in Frank Brown's restaurant and loft half an hour or so before the police were notified of the burglary by A. AV. Reynolds. Uy this testimony the chief hoped to show thut Williams had a motive in arranging an alibi. Williams claimed that if bis com panion of that night In Scranton could be found he could prove his alibi, and the alderman held him under $300 bonds to appear again on Friday. TWO NEW DRIFTS. Delaware and Hudson Company to Tap Top Vein on South Side. The Delaware and Hudson company is opening up two new drifts on the south side, which give promise of em ployment to a number of men. One of the drifts begins near the property ot Henry McLaughlin, and the other one at what is known as tba swamp, near No. 1 mine. These drifts are being driven to reach the top vein of coal and an outcropping of what is known as the fourteen-foot vein. These veins are. not over live feet in depth, and owing to t ho stony nature of Ihn ground Rbovo the work will be very slow. In some places there Is little ir no top rock and in others it is of n very shaly nature, making extra close prop ping and more than usual care neces sary. One of the drifts lias already been run over I'.O'I feet through tho gravel and no coal has yet been found, but it is thought it will soon be discov ered. Tho coal from bollt these new drifts, with that from the Laurel Hill vein, will be taken to the new break er at No, I. Tracks will be laid as soon as the coal is struck. "A POOR RELATION." Sol. Smith Russell's Play nt the Grand Tonight. Frank Keenan1 will nppear in that thoroughly good play "A Poor Rela tion" at the Grand Opera House to night. Air. Keouun bus been meet ing with wonderful success in this play. In selecting an actor for tho part of Noah Vale in "A Poor Rela tion," Mr. Russell recognized sterling qualities In Mr. Keenan, with whom a long contract has been signed. For mer members of Mr. Russell's own company, together with all the new original scenery, properties and stage settings frryn the original models will bo seen in Mr. Keenan's production. The leheursul wore conducted by Mr. Russell himself. An Artistic Clerk. The county commissioners have left the city building, having finished up their two days' session horct But few appeals were presented to them yes terday fniiii Iho taxpayers of C'nrbon dnlo and Fell townships, Jermyn, May Held and Vandllng, Hut though tlio commissioners and their staff of clerks have departed, they are not likely to bo forgotten by the counellmen. The chairman' desk, in the select council room was marked In s-overnl places with the name of one of the county commssloners and his clerk, and on all four sides of tho marble gavel block some mie had gotten, in his ar tistic work as a p.-u and Ink sketchcr. A number of tho members' desks weio also badly marked, As the county of llciuls had the' fteo use of the room only through tho courtesy of tho conn cilmen, this bud usage of their prlvl Kges is resented by the roiincihneii. An Industrious Councilman. Thomas .Murphy, member of the common counelfrnni the Fourth ward, deserves credit for his attendance at Monday night's meeting of that body. Up to S o'clock thai evening lie had had but sis Iioum' sle'p since Friday nlghl, owing to a rush ot woik on tho Ontario and Western road. Ho went to the counclj in his working clothes, and no sooner had the ses slun adjourned than ho was called to help clear up the wteck at the Duu dulT street fi eight house. This work was not completed until nearly noon yesterday, after which he had to muko a trip to I'ailoslu ami back. Removed to Scranton. Mrs. Mary Hanntt. widow of Allch.icl Hurrott, for many years ,i resident of this city, ycsteuluy removed her house hold goods f i urn her houm mi Seventh nveuuo to h'erunton, which will be her future place of residence Paper Social, The Ladies' Aid society of the He reuu Haptlst church will hold n paper social at the residence of Thymus Mor. gan, Ut Seventh aveluuo, corner Spilng street, on Wednesday, April il, from I until 10 p. m. All uro cordially Invited. At tho Opeia House.X Tmiight -"A Poor Relation." Filday -'I'nclo Tom's Cabin." Phone : NEW, 286 OLD, 0423 FROM THE PHILIPPINES. Edgar R. Jones, a Carbondnlo Boy, Wrltos of Llt'o In Those Islands. IMgar It. Jones, a r'urbondttle boy, who lias bseii three years In the United Slates army und Is now itt Mntiban, P. 1 with Company A, Fifteenth Uni ted 'States Infantry, has sent the fol lowing loiter to his parents, Mr. and Airs. William 1). Jones, of S7 Washing ton street, this city. Thu letter left Mnnlla on March 2-' and arrived hero on April ::', vcuy quick lime. It Is as follows: "Ataubun, P. I., March 12, '01. "Dear Father, Mother and Hrothors: I received your kind and long-looked-for letter and was glad to hear you More In good health, as I am at this writing. Well, folks, my time Is get ting a little shorter, but eight months over here Is a long time. This place. Is something frightful: there Is no ex citement at all; there Is no fighting In this town. Wo have not heard one shot since wo have been here, only at the target range. Tho company has been out three or four times looking for the niggers, but can't llnd them. "I wish 1 was back in the United States onco more. I have had enough of foreign countries. This place Is on the seashore. A boat comes In every two nr tlircu months, I was very sorry to hear of Watklns' death. 11 must have been a terrible shock to his folks. J should have liked to have been there for tho funeral. You were saying something about Dan Allies. Ho was discharged when we were nt Plattsburg for being hard of hearing. I wish you would send ma the Train men's Journal, for I would like some thing to read. Wo have a library, but we don't get much news. You might send a few Scranton Tribunes or Lead ers also. "I should like to have got something in China to bring home to you, but r had no place to carry anything. That place was one of the worst I ever saw. Dirty was no name for It, and all ot tho soldiers that were there, except the American and Knglish, were Just as bad as the Chinese. And the Chris tiansthey had ought to be all tarred and feathered. They had ought to take them and burn them at the stake. They are no good; all they arc: after is the money. "There is a bout coming in the har bor now. Yon were asking me if I had seen Dr. Jenkins. ,'o, I did not. but 1 know he was there. He was in the general hospital in Tien-Tsiu, China. 1 met a young fellow by the name ot Patten. Ho used to work, in Joe Kel-h-y's drug store, fie is hi the dispen sary there. Will you send mo that paper with Dr. Jenkins' letter in it? f would like to see it. Give my best regards to Ftley and Tom. Tell them 1 am In the best of health. Do you think I can get a Joii around there when 1 get. back, ir so, 1 will come back as soon as I can. Love to all. "l-Jdgur." A SERIOUS FALL. Aged William Atkinson Meets with a Painful Accident. William Atkinson, of River streel, an aged resident, while trying lo get a drink of water lute on Monday night In his bedroom, fell and tore the liga ments ot his thigh. For many years Air. Atkinson has suffered with rheu matism, which badly affected one of his thighs. On Monday night, while groping his way through the darkness, he tripped on some object and fell to the lloor. Tho ligaments of his diseased thigh were badly torn and he hud to bo car ried to bis bed. Dr David L. Bniley Wits summoned and dressed the thigh, but Air. Athorlon is in a very bud con dition and his advanced age will re lard his recovery. CAR RAN AMUCK. A Freight Car on the O. & W. Caused Considerable Damng-c. A freight car that was being let down the heavy grade to tho Ontario and AVestern freight house on Alonday night got beyond control of the crew und guliiiiig great headway crushed over the backstop and fell down the em bankment to Dunduff street. The heavy stop, made of steel rails and heavy oak timbers, was completely demolished und both trucks were torn from tho car. The wrecking gang wink called out, but the cur was not got buck on the rails again until nearly S o'clock yes terday morning. Another car broke loose on the Incline earlier on Monday, bui did not cause much damage. The backstop will be ut once replaced und the other damage repaired. A Timely Commodity. This is tlie season of the year when the seed merchant llourisheth and his product in brilliantly pictured pack ages are seen in fiont of every well regulated grocery, with such alluring titles as the Hen Franklin pumpkin, tho Thomas Jefferson squash, the William J. Hryau cucumber, and the L'dlson onion. At the Postofllce. List of letters remaining in the Car bondalo postoffice, April "I, 1001, for persons unknown: K. Rreiinnu, Thomas F, Kane.Allchael AlcKenny, David Olmstond, CI. S. Price, Mrs. Ardullln F.iibliu, Mrs. Jennie Gtif lit). Mrs. John Kinnie, Airs. Kd. W. Smith. Foreign Giovanni Urunato, Jan OleJarz. May Go West, rhigono Dimmock, of Copeland ave nue, who fur some lime has been em ployed in the store of A. D. Wylle, on Heluiout street, bus left Carbondule, Ho (s now in New York state, hut thinks of going west to make his home. Attended Funeral in Scranton. Airs. A. llor.ui, Airs. A. T. Iloran, Mis. Hugh Powdeily und .Miss Mary Powderly attended the funeral of Airs. Alattlicw Cawley, hi Senuitou. yester day, "Uncic Tom" Comiug. Them was never a play produced on tho American stage that bus enjoyed the popularity, that is so favorably known, or tliut has been accorded the patronage by to lurge u percentage of the general public as the dramatiza tion of Harriet Hcecher Stowo's Im mortal story, "1'ncle Tom's Cabin," and It i" suid that no organization pre senting tlii.i beautiful druimi ever con. tnlncd so much real merit In so many features as Stetson's bis double "Uncle Tom's Cabin" company, which Ap pears at tho Grand on Friday. There is no question but that the nttdlenco will be large on that occasion. A Surprise Parly. A pleasant surprise party wis ten dered Mrs. F. C Wagner, at her homo on Belmont street, Monday afternoon. Games nnd dancing constituted tho chief enjoyments. Airs. Wognor's guests presented her with a. handsome chair and footstool. Refreshments were served, Those present were Messrs. and Mosdutnes Joseph Klefer, Andrew Campbell, Will Hrunner, Will Roberts, Fred Wagner, Atlsses Gertrude Smith, Anna, Warg, Helen Nagle, Susan Up dyke, lsabelle Maxwell, Maud Carter, Messrs, Dan Hums, Willis Hums' Hurt Lindsay, Charles llollls and Fred Wag ner. Has Appealed. J. R. ttonjamln, of Simon, Wayne county, has appealed from the decision of Alderman Jones giving Judgment to Constable K. .1. Neary for tho reward offered by Ronjumln for the return of his stolon horse and apprehension of the thief. Benjamin claims thnt as Constable II. H. pjoree both returned the animal to him nnd captured Orrln Spungenbttrg, the thief, the reward be longs to him. This horse theft has had many phases, and now It sterns des tined to open another volume. Surprise Party. A surprise party was , tendered, on Alonday night, to Addison Bryant, of Drummond avenue. Those present were Rose and Lily Griswold, Vcrna Oliver, Laura Miller, F-va Alexander, Olive Lee, Anna May Peugelly, May Belle Thompson, Morllla Bryant, Hat tie Dolph, Myrtle and Ida Franey, and Fred Wagner, Harry Alunn, David Atkinson, Edward Alace, Richard Hun ter. Harry Miller, Fred Sporl, Leon Bryant, Addison Bryant, Rex Cope laud. In Honor of Miss Crousc. Aliss Carrie Crouse, of Scranton. Is a guest at the home of Air. and Mrs. David Lewis. Her hosts entertained a largo number of young people In her honor last Friday evening, and on Alonday evening Aliss Alice Price, of South rhnich street, gave an informal reception for her. Dr. Knapp in Town. Dr. Knapp, of Forest City, who was released from tho county jail yesterday, was in this city in the afternoon, on his way home from Scranton. He was recognized by a large number of peo ple and his appearance caused quite a little commotion among pedestrians. He was accompanied by his faithful wife. The Mission. Tho men's mission services at St. Rose church la"sf evening was fully as largely attended as on the two preced ing nights. Last night there were two services. The single men occupied tho basement and the benedicts the audi torium. Meetings Tonight. Hoard of health. Grand Army of the Republic, William H. Davies post, No. 1ST. , Ancient Order Knights of the Mystic: Chain, Pioneer castle, No. 20.1. Improved Order of Heptasophs, Fidel ity conclave. No. ISO. The Passing Throng. Thomas Levisou is in Scranlon. Aliss Jessie Campbell, of Scranton, is visiting in town. K.. AY. Reynolds went lo Crystal Lake yesterday to llsh. Thomas Deluney, nf Waymurt, spent. Alonday and yesterday in this city. Airs. Casper Benson has returned from a visit with Mount Pleasant friends. Isndore Goodman, of Goodman Bros., of Scranton, was In this city yesterday. Aliss Katherino Llewellyn has ac cepted u position as clerk in Seuinan Bros.' store. Airs. Charles Phelps, of parte ave nue, has returned from a visit with .Mount Pleasant friends. Aliss Jane Graves, who has been vis iting friends In Scranton for several days, has returned home. Airs. Frank Smith, of Gurlleld ave nue, is in Scranton, visiting her daugh ter, AIrs. Fred Edwards. Air. and Airs. John D. Robinson and daughter have returned from Scran ton after n few days' visit with friends. Fx-Coiinellman John B. Walsh was called to Scranton yesterday by tho serious illness uf his sister, Airs. Wil liam Hreunau. AIls-s Alay Savage, of Tarbotvlllo, Pa., has returned to her home, after a pleasant visit at the home of Coun cilman and Airs. H. 11. Stone. JERMYN AND AUYFIELD. The clulk till; on "Our liyt," Chen in thu n-iiil clmrcli Mond.iy evening by llev. Pr. I'ieiir, if s Milton, w.i5 liitencil to by a laiKn .mil well icicil mi'liorui'. It ti lt ton iniieli lo s.iy tint llioso pii'ient cio thoroughly il". HhIiIciI with I In: Micukfi' iinil ilh hii rfif in thawing simple jet U'I ami beinlilul plduie.-, h illustrate, his tlio.ishts. IliW ik'ln mini Icetinc (t,ui will he closed tin May 3 with a kijiuI con tcit lo whit It M urn imlltil. 'Ihu lUplUt peo ple epieM their tlesp KMlituita " !! wlm luu tome lo their help tliua far .ui'l belieo tli.it .ill li.iu been ritlily beiielitiil, An cluiiitiouny letlUl will bo rIumi by li-i Annie, Saiali Hotk in Ajaeinhly hill Apiil '! under lliv Mtion.ige ot tho boanl tf tiulees ci the I'liitiitlve Mithodist cintivlt. Ailmiwioii -J'i ccnta; jluldieu under 12 jcirs of "Re, 15 tenl.. it., mived efJli, M cents. A tpeiiul meeting uf the Ma; in Id toiiui.il w.13 held Mondiy tuninjr. 'Ihc iolon va a bnel unu diitt was tlniply to nuke airangcmeiitH in hate Ilia bluet...-, ami etlie ciiUciii attend Iho iiijuiiclk'ii piucccilinus wlilih tho boiou;li lua lonuneneed against tho SiT.inloii Railway com pany whkli will oiiupy the attention ot tins i ...in t on Thuisdjy. A dwelling buuie, the prcpeity ot Uitliad IMbaiU, one of the. houses in 111- itiult of iho ruc-iii at .Majlleld, wn filthily iletic,H"'l by ilio ut ii o'eluek yesterday morning. Hairy llicus, John M.irlln and Uiailt-a Illjllie, if West )lJ)lleM, who :ne taking an aitbc in. lercsl ill the tliliMoii of the boiniiijh into waidj win) in bir.iutuii jesliday cligagul in UiU mat ter. Iheiins I.,oiw, uimeiiy ot MajfUKI, but lor bi in., tlnm u ieiilint nt. New Veik, U iitiiu his ilstir, Jli. C'lw.inl llullui.ui, of I'enu ave nue, M.i.wieM. The position t! ..tatiuii avuit at (lie Delaware and IIuJ.hui depot whith Ins beta teinpoiaiily ItHcd tinco the UiJguatluii ot W, II. Hudson, has Lien accented by (i, W. lioodwiu, of Chinchilla. Mrs. I teas an I family line nioitd fiom Main ttiect to the V. b. Hell propertj on Hacon street. PECKVILLE. Mi. I). W. Drown it Willing irlitiics at .Uoi, Mr. 1'. li. 'U.ilor is spending a few days at I niun i ii.t, t'a. 'Hit loity ton team and the Molt llncu loot ball team pla.Hil u U'iy interesting gaina I of toot ball hatuiday alteiuoou on the Molt tttven grounds. The tcore ilinding 2 la 1 'In Uvor of the Molt tUvrn tem. A meeting; will bo held ut LedyArii ball this evening for tlie purpose of crgsnUIng o, lodge of tha Order of St, George. Samuel ltiten H ury Ut at the home ol.lils eon-lu'liw, Mm. A. Itntcn. Mll Margaret William, o( rrckllle nnd William Lewis, ot Scranton, will bo iinltitl 'iv marriage this evening at the home ot the brlde'a parents, Mr. nnd Mr?. John William.', ot Mnln tlieel. Adierllneil letters! William nr.idley, (ieo. W, bailc. Hungarian! Wactaln UubuMcwIcz, Mike Itinljili,, Mrs. John SziglyHzetpan Wnlclk, OLVPHANT. Hip Olyplianl Minstrel company will gho their Mcond annual pcrfeinuiirc nt the father Mathew Opera home l'rld.iy night, when the following programme, will be tendered! PaieAliirilcin fcene, juggling by Slrltt, grand opening ihom, "lUllt lo Those UarklcV't kolo, "When the ll.ire.-t U.ijs Ave Our," II. M, Mtfoimiiki solo, "I'nlal Huso of lied," .1. ii.o.v; foIo, "Sncel Magnolia. ..loom,'' ,1, IViatiftm; mio, "Toplr.il," Wlllliuu I'atlen; n,u.irtclti Mesrf. MeCormacIc, rVrgiunn, Thorn. and Keigujon! solo, "Spider ami the I'ly," ,ljine boltm; nolo, 'Tic Got a While Man Working for Me," tlcoigo MoranJ solo. "All for u Man Whoe lii.d .u Gold." James .McConnack; olo, "Mic' Mine, All Mine," W. ,1. Thonu. trclaltk Mnnu loguo. AilM T, Oircy; two dancing profcMoi, Sweeney and llclrun; 1'cigif.on, with comedy legs! inicM-elled acrobat, M, John; wlilstllni fololst, Chni. 11. CJrahami tketih. "Me and Bill," Patten and l-crsus-ui; otln, "WctMlns ot Mancly l.ee and Sam"; gland final cake walking and hoe down. Mmlc by Prof. Oakley. Tha funeral ot the i.ite John Hills will lake place till afternoon nt l!.i!0 o'clock, from the Ninily home on Kointh slreel, lll.ikely. Inter mint will be made In t'nlon cemetery. Albert Mills, ol J'ottsville, hat bought out I he dairy of C. W. 1'reem.in and will locate In the Gibbons building on Lackawanna, street. MI.m tllitabctli Jonei, of Ulakely, returned on Monday from n week's tay in New York. Paymaster J. B. GrlBiths, ol Jttinjn, wai a caller In town teslerd.iy. MKs Ann i Shatfer, of t'Jark'n Summit, upcnt Monday wltli friends In Ulakely Scleral incmbcis ol the Olyphaut Minlrel company participated in an entertainment at Sou tli Scranton Monday cxening. The funeial of James fiiady will be held to morrow morning. A requiem high ma will be celebrated In St. Patrick's chinch at 10 o'clock. Burial in St. Patrick's cemetery. John Llo.td, of Wilkes-Banc, U isitlng hi daughter, .Mrs. l.'ooige Patten, of Ilelawaie street. Mki Mary J. Mellalo, of Hudson tieot, i confined to her home with the glip. James and I-.uward Mcf.'lnly icluined l.i-t cien Ing from the Baltimore Medical college. MOOSIC. The Mives Mae Martin and Pea 1 1 MufUr, d lliifkon, rctmnerl after spending a few da.ts will: friends in town. Miss Nina l)i It, -lowly it-toieiing finm her ictent illneN-. ltev. t'. 11. Ilfuiy, of 'joi, wan a i.illrr m town yesterday. 'Ihc Sunday school el.ivi nf M. (. S. Sn.idrr was enteitalned at the home of Mi-, !)laiulu Ticgellas on Mond.iy ciiuir.g. Mu. Millon Lcian and mui, .lame.-, icate lo. day for Philadelphia. Mls ITossle Drake, of Minc'oki aienue, i slow ly improving after u ftere attack of illphllicii.i. Mrs. J. M. Tlobcrt!.oii nnd il.iugliter. Miss M n . jorie, were in Sciantou Tuesday. Mcsfrsi. Hayden, Blown, Decker and Singer hac begun the foundation for Hieir new homo., on Dymond atcnue. 'Iho Misses l.ila Oslr.iuder apd MaWl Singer h.no been appointed dclcgate-i to Hie ( liiisti.m Kndeavnr convention lo lie held In I hi- IVnu .Senile Baptist cliimli, Scranton, Thursday. PR1CEBURG. Mrs Joseph Hall held'.'i quilting pally at lur home on Monday. Max Moskoiili! has icluined alter spending sev eral weeks with rolilhi'X in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mis. Ilawc sient Siimliy with fileudi in Piovideiiee. Mr. and Mr-'. Benjamin spent Siiudiy with ltev. T. l.'ook, of -lermyn. ' 'Ihcic will be a holint.-s lueelitig in the Priini live Methodist ihuieh loniglil. Kier.thody in viled to attend. Miss Saiali Ullkolt i- li-iling Mis. Dawe, of Ciiinal! sliecl. Mrs. Charles Kue.-lei- and Mi-.es Clara and Han let Kucatcr. of Minooka, were Mting Mrs. I.ij.ie Dieiks of Ciiinalt -liecl. on Tiusd.iy. Mi Matilda Schmidt is sjaiing Willi fiiends in llyile l'.iik. MOSCOW. Mis-. Dan Holler and daughter, Olhc, of Sciantou, called on friends here Thursday. Miss Agnes Watts Is visiting friends In Sterling. Mrs. 1'. W. Posten is spending ii few weeks with her patents at Salem. Miss Rachel Van Brunt was a taller in Scran ton on Thursday. Mrs. James llatlircll ami daughter, Mrs. Mott, spent Tuesdiy with friends in Siranton. Daljiymple, the lOmonths.'-old sou of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Itobinson, died Monday iiioining, Apill S3, after a brief illness. The liiucr.il will be held Wednesday afternoon at 1 u'lluck .it the churth. J, T. Loielaud is able to be out again after a tew weeks' illnc.. BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY. The first preliminary laces weie urn oil last Wednesday, Out of n siuad ol si.stccu men, nine were chosen who were lo LOulimie the tialniug or the relay team. Iho men chosen Mere: fli'O'lill. '02; Glaspey, 'ftlj I'etzer, 'U.I; liflam. 'C; Buhl, 'at; Young, 'at; Duuhip, 0.1; Mac.NTtl, 'n.1; Slieifer, (l. The second preliminary was pulled off on Monday, but owing lo the heaviness of the Hack, on nctount of thu recent rain-, the time made was not of the gilt edge order. The team choieu wcic; Tiflany, Ml; I'diT. Ml; Glas pey, 'li.;; Goudall, 'UJ, and Dunl.ip, '0.1 as nib. The men will ran in i..e older ghcu, Diiikuell imis in cientS'.', with positions as fol lows; l, l.'ailisle Indians; ', (Jelt)sburg college; :i, I "i .in k 1 in ami Mirshall; I, Dickinson college; i, lliiikntll; il, Slule college. The addition of State college In the (lass in which lliickiicll rnns will add much inkiest. 'I he second Informal base ball dime will bn held m the Armory hill on I'nday ciuilng, Apnl il. W. II. Tea,-, nf llidgeway, section chief of phi Gamma Delia fraternity, was tailing on his t.tther on I'liday ami :saliuda,. Work en Iho new light and heal nlurit Ins been resumed, and miny commendable impioumenH are being mide on the caiupn.. Smith '01 and Stephenson Ml were in Phili rlelphia last week, where lie foiiner inalricu lalcd as a student nt Jefferson Medicil college, which he will enter next fall. Manager Goodall aunouuics the followmg sehcdulo (or tha football season of the coming jcar; Sept, til, l.ewtohing Athlctlu club, at Ltjwisbuigj Sept, Ss, Wyoming icniiii.iiy, at Mwisbuigj Oct. .1. Cornell university, at llin. ra, .V. Y.i Oct. 12, Carlisle liidiuis, at Wil llaiuspotl; Oct, l'l, Uniicrslly of IViiii-yhanii, at Philadelphia; Oct. 2rt, Lehigh tiuiiersily, at llelhleheni; Nov, 2, t,'eltybuig college, at Leuisbuig; Nov. f, Susquelianua iiuluTsity, ut licwisbuigi Nov. I, Sracuse unlicisity or llomeslcul Athletic club, not dtliuiie; Not. 2J, liihersily of Buffalo, at Bullalo. X. V. Tho 'Varsity base ball team had a incut sue ceslul tllp on Irldiy and Saiurdij. tin Fri day Ihey tlelealed the ".'joining seiniuaiy team, in ;t u-ry intciestlng game, Willi a seoie of II lo 3. The following illy, by tell ilk) batting, tho team defeated Iho strong Beiwlck nlno by a score of 27. m '!. This game was ialle, ii tlio shtli iiining on anouiil ol rain. 'I ho lueii all did CXtclltul woik, and a lht were m successful on their llrst tllp, Ihey arc ex pecting a iiry prominent plate in tho lollifje base bill woild. On Thursday 1'iof. W. fi. Owen, will distill before the ueniital and Pliysital socidy, "l'lintlplia of ruleless Telcsraphj." Ihc let tmcr will luic many illustration, and c.peii-nit-lits to glic aid in ibe piaciical imdiistaiiding of tho tubjut. Bill to Prevent Adulteration in Oilo. By UmIusIiq "Ire Loin llic Associated Piess. llarrisbuig, Apill 3l.--Ciovciut)r stone today (killed a bill to prcicnt Iho adulleiatloii ol and dtvcptlvil in thu state of liiueid or flaxseed oil. SAYS 11 1 Cheerfully Recommend Peruna to All Who Want a Good Tonic and a Safe Cure for Catarrh." i Prominent tnoinlieiH uf the clemy n re frlvltnt Pontna their nnriuiilllletl en tlorHcinent. Tltesie nien llntl Perttnii especially tuluiitetl to preaervo tlicni from fitturrli of the vueul origiins whleh lniH-itUvuys been the bane ut public, stpenlt-pi-h, iinil Kcnoriit ctitiirrlinl ilelilllty Inclilent tu Ihc setlentury life nf the elergry nntn. Aiuonijr the recent utternnceH of nnteil elefB.vmen on the curative vir tues! of Pcrtimt in the follinvliiK una from Ulslwi' .Iuiucm A. lltiluly, 1). D if Dulllinore: "I take great pleasure in acknowledging the, curative cirecls oiTcrmia. At the solicitation or a frion I I iisjiI your rcmedj and cheerfully reconuncnil jour Peruna to all who want-a good tonic and a safe cure lor catarrh.'' Junics A. Handy. OTHER N0TADLE CURES. A Husband Escaped the Pangs of Catarrh of the Lungs. .Most Cases of Incipient Con sumption Are Catarrh. s I-Mwtird Steven-'. Airs. KUuuril Stevens, nf C'artluige, X. V., writei us fullowjt: "I now tuki- pU'UHitre In nutil'yin you Unit my luiKbunrt lius entirely r.--rovi-rctl from t-utarrli. II is u well man tuiliiy. iliuuks to you unci Perunu. He tnok sis bottles of your medicine sis directed, find it nroved to lie just tlie thliiff for him. Ills itiipctitu is kooiI and everythins ho eats sesnis to nsrcp wltli him. His cuukIi bus left him and he is Ruining- In llesli and seems to bo well every way. J liope olliors will try your iiicdli.-ine and roc dve the bcnellt.s thut we have." Mrs. Kdwnrd Stevens. When the eaturrli reaelies the throat It Is railed Innsililis, nr liirytiRltis. C;i larrli of Ihc bronrhitil lubes is railed ' i ' . -xim i ,.;v .rLlti !,!!M jffprtt Showers Are now due, but don't let them keep -you from visiting this store. You are not asked to buy, but the silent elo quence of the goods we can not repress. Our mixed lawn seed, made from the recleaned seeds at 25c the pound, is the best to buy. An equal bulk weighs double what the or dinary mixture does, Foote & FuJIer Co Hears Building. California OIL Vtr- li.or 1 tiul tils-. )iuH,.itinn in ulildi aic ullrriiiii iluiit'i' mi'iiilu r -loik .11 liii pr kIi.Ui'. 'I lie ruiuium 120 Mliuiul in tlie miv it hut of tin- KfJl ' lllli'llll.l '"I lit'll, .uvl hi nillmis .hi .iiltliiniiiil sioiiiiiI i are nflfiin? litMMirv Mim I. t" r.il uioiirv lo pm ilnnn Mt'll. i iiui ld '- pn-.tllt lilt' 'i oil. It lOIIHM- it'll' .lll'l 1.11 1 H' H lll'IC lllllll il.' I'illll. Wi- llllill.il ll'f tiy llll.ll.-l i I LI." . Write fur pjiti' ulii Till! KllMl.tl.K I'l'UAlOTION Ul. l)en ir. Cnlorailn. OLD FORGE. ' Mrs. .lolui Wilson, of YosUllk. peut Suudii) with frlciidh hi this place. The Misses Honnv, nf Scrantnu, were the BUctitK ol' Mis. Irit I'orter on Sun day. The AHt-i-es Mildred und All DraKe speiil Sunduy with fiiends in IMyiimitlh 'i'lieio Will he l Kiailil toiiei.fl ulvi'll at tho Hi'lclv Metlmdiht Mnlseopul Hunch. Thursiluy evening. .May J. It will be given by a choir from Scr.intou, cim.sl.stlutv nt Iweuty-luo nicinhers. IJvcrybody is cordlallj Invlti d tu at tend. Admission, "l.i cents for udulit.; 15 cents for childifii. CLAIM'S SUMHIT. The I'unoril of Mis. As.i A. .Nichols, of ( lurk's Summit, will lake pi. tec this iWedneMluy) afternoon at J uVlock fiont tlio Iimit-t. Intirment will be ni.nl In flurU's lircell ceiuelerj. Ohio Mine Striko Untied. B DMliuiie Hue 1 1 out llic wutu It'll l'i. fuluiiil.ii,-. il.. April 23-- .lulu ol i'.oitt liiilici. uifi' llif ile.ul wulk wale ill IUiK file ilistll. t Nu. ... liltli I'Uiiiiiit'liicil H'.tmijv, I'lMlii Jll In '"U fli'lfi t'.v I lie i-isiiliii; t'f Hie iiiliii'l-" ttalt- liy N linn I. M In., uf llcll.uu", lllllllt'lll louulj. 'llll. JllI'MI, il 1- III (It'll I, I i!m (&& wi ! II e mm1 iSSI bronchitis; catarrh of the lunrrs, ciin ttutniillun. Any Internnl remedy that will euro eaturrli In one locution will cure It In any other location. Thin is why Perunu has heroine so Justly fit -motia In the cure of caturrliitl disease?. It cures eaturrli where ever located. Us eiirfs remuln. Perunu dues- not palli ate: it cures. All. Frederick Williams, President ot the South Side l.adleu' Aid Society of r.hicatro. il).. writes the following words of jirulHe for 1'e rutin from S7:i Cttyter n v e n u e, Chicago. III.; "My home is never w I I h o u 1 Pcruna.i'or 1 ha-1 found durlUEr t lit past six years that there is no remedy that will at once alleviate siitferins and ,tc tuully cure, us P e r u n mloc n. Airs. Kred WIlllaniH, Four bottles eom- plefdy elired mc of catarrh of the head of t-evetal weeks' standing, and If my husband feels badly, or either of lis catch cold, we at onco take Pcrima.nnil in a day or two it bus thrown the sick ness out of the system." Mrs. Freder ick Williams. Airs. W. A. Allison, of T.'.H Sli-Mlleld avenue. C'lilcuiro. 111.. In the Assistant Alatnui ot the People's Hospital. She lias the fol lowluir to Miy abotit Perunu: "I have had fretilieiit opiior tunltlcs tu ob serve tlie won derful ciir.itiw cTcet st ol' I'crtl mt, especially on per.sons sulferinp with u consented ff -T S- Airs. , .. Allison. condition of II ' lio.nl, hums and stomach, Eenorally culled L'tiliirrh. It alleviales pain' anil soreness. Increases the appetite and M tones up the entile system thut the patient ipilekly regains MrenKth and health." Airs. W. A. Allison. If you do not derive prompt and sat isfactory results from the use of Peru na, ivrlte ut onco lo Dr. llortman, Kiv Ing a full Htatement ol" your ease, am1 be will ho pleased to give you Ills valtt able udyiee gratis. Address Dr. Ilarlmnn, Cre.sident o. The Ilarluian Sanitarium, Columbia., Uhlo. Said the bait to the fish. Or next thing you know you'll garnish a dish. I came from the store of Florey & Brooks, Aud I'm dangerous.- Ill 1 1 211 Washington Ave. 1 HE CELEBRATED GORDON PIANO teSasSS i i I U-KJ!JUW im r- Before buyinu, send for eattilogue. 11.5. GORDON, fVRvU; You who once iibs9sed sturdy phys. IqiicHauil steady nerves, but now have iusiiSicient pliybical force to properly attend to ordinary duties; you who baveabenseof "all-EOlienes'afterthe. -iUyhtot exertlou; you who are dull, languid nnd old in spirits at an age when you should be fullof physical utej you who may feel that your llf is not worth the struggle there 'sasclcntlfic means of redeeming all the precious powers which seeiu to be entirely loit. Havk cured thousands such ns vou. Don't expel Iraent with your health or money. Wc will take the risk. If six boxes do not cure you, your money is returned. I'or ycais wc have been curing men on thee witlsfactory terms. SI 00 per box, II for fi 00 mailed in plain package. Hook flee. AdiheiS 1'uiJ. Mi.nici.sn Co., Cleveland, Ohio, I'or sale ly Jflm H. I'liclia, PluriiiaiUt, coruct Wjinilii; avtliiii' and b'pruie sticct. BELLAVITA Ifveiilo Beauty Tablets and PilU. A rcr icilyjufoiiml BU.iruntpetltreaunent forull isio djctdjrj. Ile'toreslhobloomolioutri to laded laci. 0 ill ys' troatmeDt Wot 30 days' $1.00, by, mall 'nim fur rlreulur. Addijui, . ... 'il!VIT.i MEUICAl- CO.. Cll.-toc & Jekoa St., Chicflff Bold by Mcflarrah & Thomas, Druc clsts,. WJ Lackawanna ave.. Scranton, 'a. will be Mluwril iiniiieillitcly by Ihc other opcr ii.'i jluiig tlie Ohio il-cr. m l ie iisi Fit Si STRONG AGAlSUl fe 9 V