rMpmrMrf - .. v 3y r','..T.." !,.?V, ?. i - THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1901V S"Y" WEST SCRANTON THEY ENTER ANWTEST OPPOSITION TO THE APPOR TIONMENT. Republicans of tho First Legislative District Ave Opposed to the Terri tory It Is Proposed to Incorporate Into the First District Mrs. Rals linck Feared Tlmt Her Daughter Had Been Kidnapped Funeral or tho Late John O'Hara Other Mat ters of General Interest. TliliU-eii ltoUblliviHH "f thf Klrst Li-kIhIuIIvj illstrlrt liclil a niei'llnjr I" thn WYM Side J!iiultllpan club iooiuh la'ft cvpiiIiik. fv tin- pill post; "I" lit ii lo.stliiK riKiiiiiHl tlic ipnpijorMoiiiiipnl of Mil- IfRlMhlllVP lll-stl'IctH. AftPi- Minip Infm innl lull: on iIip .itili Ji'ul, tho iih-oIIiik was t'tilleil to orilu' nnil Dr. W. A. l'.iliu-. i-x-cliuli 111:111 of the illslflcl i oinnilltci'. win M'li'Otoil na iliiiliiimn, will) CIiiiiIps IS. Aflo'f w -pcrt'titiy. The iilluT I'li'Vi-n priwnl woio: Hon. John 15. Mnr, !rlllllli T. J m vl. .InniL'M loytliiii, William K. .'ului. .MoiRiui Tliimmti, Wllllnm A. Phillips. ItpiiMilk-r W. I.ik p. Wlllluni A. Ilioll lllllK. Clnii'lo ):. Olvpr. Thomas I'. ImmIi'Ih nnil Thoniiis l.oy sliou. .Mr. ItiivK nnivpil tli.u tin- axsoin blup 140 on iiTonl us bpliifr uniiltiM--iilily oppooil to the proposed appor ilonnipni. .mil that tlipy ireniniiionil llml the district fioni tin- AVfSl Siilo !. cc)iiipu-(.'(l of tho P'omUi. infill. Sixth, l-'onitppiitli. l-'litppntb. KIkIi itpnili and Twin;. -flr.'il ward". Mr. MioiviiliiK limvpil tin- ailoptlon i.f tho luotlon, ami on 11 opi! volp only Mcssr.s. J-'nir ami 1'alnp wore hi'iinl ,11 tin- ulllrninlivp. TIip iiOKiitivo votes pf. ni.my. the iiui.lnilty of tliPin popi Iiik fnnn anothpr p.irl of the rooin. m Ihm-p severul of Hip flub ineinbeih were playing; raids. A division was csilk'd for. and eli'ven iilus were leeoiiled for the million. 'I'Iip nays were silent, anil thus tlm motion was declared unanimously adopted. Moir.iii Tlumi.is. AVIllhun V.. Johns and tirithih T. Davis were appointed as a committee to aet In conjunction with t lie Republican club committee, W. fiiiylord Thomas, llr. W. A. Paine and Janies l.eyslion. to t'mtlier the protest. Vice-1'residcnt 1'. K. Daniels, of the Republican club, appealed at the rooms at T.:U1 o'clock for the purpose of call ins to en dei- a ".-pedal meeting" of the club to take action mi the mutter. Ho HUYLER'S SCOTCH KISSES rem SU.I At' G. W. JENKINS', 1 Gil Mill ISI i 1, iii He..... The summer sunshine came this year at a siugle bouud. In a day Ave passed from chilly spring weath er to the radiancy of mid-summer warmth, conse quently Parasols and Sun Shades are in demand considerably earlier this year than usual. Our new line is open. It meets all of fashions re quirements, and is so generous in its proportions as to win the admiration and even astonishment of all who have seen our new purchases. Our Windows Hint at Styles but if you desire to see the whole range of Parasol beauty, you will have to step iusfde and spend many an hour going over the endless assortment. Among; Parasol Styles Shown Are Black, with hemstitched effects; or trimmed with Ap plique work, Chiffon or Malorie, black and white stripes 'Plaiu White Taffeta Parasols, Plain white China Silk Parasols, with from one to six ruffles, also with white Chiffon trimmings, Persian borders and Persian stripes in all colors. Polka Dot Taffetas in all color aud tints. Faucy Colored Taffeta Parasols, with black ap K .plique trimmings. New Tucked Taffeta Silk Parasols, aud a score of other popular styles, designed expressly , , fpr women of fashion who must have things right, Coaching Umbrellas In all the leading colors, trimmed with braid or rib bon. A good assortment, Also Plain Taffeta Coach ings in all the prevailing colors. Children's Parasols a Specialty ivv EXTRA Colored Silk with borders, shower, aud Globe Warehouse had a typewritten document In hfs In side poeltet to allow that the district would yet be Republican with the Twentieth ward attached, but when tho promoters of the meeting had not put In an appearance at 7.1S o'clock, he de clared the meclltiB adjourned. An hour later the meeting referred to above was held, with the result ataled. Thought Girl Was Kidnapped. Lena Rulslmck, a. twelve-year-old Rlrl, residing on Tenth atreet, left her homo yesterday 11101 nlns to ko to school. She did npt return homo Top dinner, and her mother became much alarmed, feu ring that her daughter had been kidnapped. She Visited the school the girl al leiulM, and learned that her daughter had not been there during the day, and this fact strengthened the anxious lnolher's fears regarding kidnapping. Then slip jpported the ease to the police, and while the oilleers weio malting Inquiries and tiylug to locate the gltl, she leturned homo at S..10 o'clock last evening. She had spent the ilny with her aunt in tho Fouith wind. In Alderman Kelly's Court. T)ll.v Daniels was committed to tho county Jail last night by Alderman John P. Kelly, on the eliaigea of car rying toncealod weapons ami making tlucats, prcforied .by Michael Moril sun. He was also accused of assault mid battery, but was dlchargcd on thai count, tloth men llv on Ninth street, and .Moirlsou allege that last evening Daniels shuck at him Willi a lazor and caused hint to seek safety by flight. Alderman Kelly also eoinmlUel to tile utility jail for thirty days Malty lluncbock, of Olypliant, whom Joseph Kweilock accused of slandering Ills wife.- Yesleidny the defendant is al leged to h:ie called Kwelloek's v. lie a mtiiiieiess, and said slie Hod from the old country after slaying her mother. Ihinchock was convicted under the aet of aseiiihly of ISfw. but Attorney 1. F. I.ougluan. who appeared for him, took exception to the ruling. First of the. Season. Flower of Iaekawanna lodge. No. 1, Ancient Older of Britons, are first to announce their annual excursion for the season They have made 'arraimo ments to hold their picnic at Mountain P.ivU on July 4, and Invite all their friends to Join with them. This will be their third annual, and as the lodge lias 'the distinction of asembllng the largest crowds at Moun tain Park on Fourth of July since tho grounds were opened, they have natur ally been given the pieference of dates. Street Fighter Fined. Joseph Mitchell, of 9tfi AVest Linden street, who was arrested Monday night for engaging in a street light. In which lie was badly used up, had a line of V soaked on him In police court yesteiday morning by Police Magls tiate Davies. The other fellow got away. Mrs. Mitchell and .Mrs. Miller, who weie In the house when the racket Umbrellas, perfectly plain, or They serve for sunshine or are never out of place, started, were each fined $3 for being thcto. l'ho circumstances wero that the fellow who escaped used a knife on Mitchell In his own house, and when lie was put out renewed his at tach, then shipped, The victims pnld the penalty. Funeral of John O'Hara. The funeral of the late .fohn O'Hara, which was conducted yesterday mottl ing from the house, on Scran ton sheet, was largely attended, tin the deceased was a life-long resident of this city and numbered his friends by the score. A high muss of requiem was celebrated In St. l?atrlck's church at 0.30 o'clock. Ttev. Father O'Hara, of Archbald, a. nephew of deceased, was tlu celebrant. Hov. J. Tl. AVhelan, of St. Putilcu's church, was deacon, and nev. J. .1. middy sub-dpacott. The hitter preach ed tho funeral sermon, In which ho cttlnglxed the deceased. Other priests In attendance were Hev. Hurst, of Ashley; Hov. Couierfoid, of Archbald, and Hew Oormun, of CarbonUale. The pall bearers were John Carroll, Thomas Jordan, Dennis Jennings, John J. Hi own, Thomas Katie and John K. Walsh. Interment was made In tho Cathedral cemetery. Johnnie Jones in Trouble. Johnnie Jones, the young son Of Mr. and Mrs. Kvan Jones, of Fifteenth and Division streets, stole an orange from FranehPs fruit stand last even ing, and skipped down Main avenue. A few minutes later l'atrolman I,ow ry anested another lad named Tom inie Jones, of JUL' Fourteenth street, uri the culprit. Toinmlo "peached" on .Tohnnle, and both of them will call on Lieutenant Williams at T.IM o'clock th! evening and make further expla nations of their trouble. Chapter of Accidents. A lad named Rurke. residing on Xoitli Xlnth utreet, was bitten by a dog yesterday. The animal sunk ith teetlt into the llesliy part of the boy's pg, causing much pain. The wound was cauterized and the dog was shot. "William Gammon, of Swetland street and Fllniore avenue, employed as a driver In the Diamond mine, was kicked in the face by a mule yester day. Dr. (Jeorge 1". Iteynolds eared for him and be Is now Improving. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. The Sons of Temperance Glee club held a lelieaisal in Morgan's hall last evening. Miss .Mamie Kortree, of Moscow, ve luined homo yesterday from a visit with Miss Annie Borlree, of Price street. Mrs. George Sltgruves and Mrs. Tat tle, of Feekvillo, visited friends in West Scranton on Monday. The latest order issued by Dliector i'J- X ui'lti; .iiuL. xiui ill uuiv, ii'iuut.jw 1.1 lr.lt oelrto mi , Iw-i uh'nolu nmf I.ln.-V ir ."..vaults .... ..... ....... wo ...... .jr.v walks, was received yesterday by Lieutenant "Williams and will be rig idly enforced. "Smokp talk" anniversary at Howell .t Harris' cigar store, South Main avenue, this evening. DUNMORE DOINGS. Banquetand Dance Given Last Night by St. Mary's Council, Y. M. I. Other News Notes. H.M IVlliMi.' lull pie-e.ilnl .1 S..1I.1 .iiu.ii.iiirc ll.t t'!.lll I'pOM Hie (Hl'IMOll 01 lilt' .imiiul 1,111- ijitil .mil iIitik" of tin- M. M.n.i'-. Minimi, .N". -7, nuiiic Mi n'.-. IiMitulP. 'II. c lull w.i jiinf 11-.1 y iltiotatul will) Miic-, twin.. I '.'i.Krfiill.i .ilt. nil. Ilu' . ill. n.-. Mlilli' tiic .1.1,'t' w.1-. liiiM.'ii In .1 niiv, ut palm-, aii't i.iin . 'I lie 'iiumc u.i tiiitubi'ii In jileu Pin.' lull mi lieh.i. l'vt'iy (lion .ik 111 itli- to tiiMiic .1.0 nHiil.iit of tin1 iliiutu of Mtni innl iwty i!f l.iil v...-. i .111 villi nttimliil to li.i Ilu' Intlinj tnimnllWp in ilnitfe whul. . i.lupl Ui J 1'uiiW CiilUii. W1III.1111 .1. r.iili-, .Mm .1. Ilm!.i, J tlllllul I. O'lloi.l Itll'l .I.UIH l. Ilol.lll. All.lllt miil:iii;lit ii'lir-limi'tit .i'ie mimmI .iiiu tin- 111 my niiiili inixi'iit Kit lliu lull wliii ll Tin fnllowiir; win1 in .iit'-ndji n: Mie.- 'Ilu i -.1 V.fll.ili', .Mjiiic O'Mallii, Auius ( Mm', llrv.ii' (t'llein, Silllr (.inifi. Alii e lillli u.in, .Miiiiii' Ni.i..ii. Muy liolliiuii, Malik' IJ...I.I, 1111.1 Millalo, Kallii'iiui' MMiill, ll.iiin.ili t'lillin, -.iialt .Mouiun, .Mau.c IYiK!tiii. M iim .MrC'.iitn, Mh.i Cm 111. Maine ll.ul, Xcllii' Muu.i.i, SalMu llli:i,'iii., .Mi-. William IIuu'Iun II. inn. ill .loliii. ...i, of WilKillauc; .Mullir Carnti, Kitty Jolne -in. Mar Tail. 11, Vi'llii- O'Malli'.v, Maiitfio Ml liill. illlr lllllik-jn, s.illi,. Iliggin-. and IMIut llml.,'. I'l.inl. D.1111I, I'atikk Hill, I'un'r. Culliii, .In. H'ili lli.llfl.in, llli.uu C.imay, .Mkli.ul M01. li-iiii, Tlii'iiia-. .1. T.iiloi,' ll. riauiu-ll.i, Miilurt lluimii;iiii, TI10111.K C'ouoiiil-'i.mU l'aneil, Pat. 1 iik P1111nl1.Mi1, 'lolin ll.ian, .lames Mi ll. mm 11, Amliiny Pumilsaii, TIhuiih 1. U'llora, Tlu.ni.is ri.ii.i.illy, William DaLr, Martin Mcllile, .l.iiiiiH riaiiiii'll.i, 1'atiiilv 1.iMi, .lauioi IUkkIiii', William llunl.1-, Mii'liai'l W.1M1, K.hv.ilil .lului. mil nnccne Klai'iiclly, William Dairy, Joint .Mm 1). O'M.illcy, W. ,1, O.iwk'y, P. V. Mi'llalr, .lanif P. liilinailin, W. ,1, Ciani', S. .1. llr.ili' anil .1, lines O'll.n.i. Borough Brevities. Mi- .Mm Mollatl p. Ill lit In 1 lioui" I'll Klin tii'i't. Mo.. William -Mill.-, or l'lillail"liliii, l U-UIni; I11M' MHnls -Mi, anil Mtn .Iblm .Motlall, of llliu tlfit, I). I,. Waslm as .1 lVii,.lljrii callfi ;r. Iciilay, I!. P. Amis li is n.-ialu'.l Iii., piuilifin llll llr Kilo i.iilinail, W. A. Wilms-, of Mi'iiliillc, Iu4 aut'ivil a ik'lii.il p.l-ilioil iiikIi'I- il.i-ln- Mi'ili.ink' .1, ll. Ition-on. 'I lie funeral of lluny (iilliou Mill on iir'fioiii hi-. I ill' limnc 011 PiinKru' stieet Tlini-iliy inorn inu at'U o'clock with 11 irqiiiriii liluli inasi .at SI. .M ll.l'n lllllllll. A pU'.isin- liuiuiati.ui w.i, inlruilmi'il at tlio lll n'minik ut lliu 1'n'slivli'iUii Miwliv school ini'l one wlikh it Is Inlinilul sliill lu'iome u poi. 101. 111 lil IK In 1 1', An ou India ioii,po-,eil of Itoti. ell 'llcitlii', liulinit; lMulii Marki'y, tornitUt, innl N.iiiiun .Maik), 1I0I111, ii'iiili'inl .m'M ral ii'lictioin ilurlnt: Iim Miriu. ' W. II. Hccl.il', I'oiinuly jcs .ujciil (or tlic Piling h.uila Coal company, li.n, atccitnl .1 po. Ml ion with tlio'Lackawauia Tint ami Safe IK'. poit cumiMii), Mr. IVikcr will 1i.im- clumo of the feafo tlcpolt IJnlU and will ahsiimc hU new duties today. John Uocikcrs, a well known resident of t lie Suitli Side, lias puiclihcil Zoiii's hotel, on .lis. sup hticet, and will lieieuller toiidui'l it, lie will lie pli'iuil to niu't any ot Ids ikml who Mi to call on him. - Adieu, America. Hy l.'itlii.lie Wile from 'llic uacUtiil Pie-s. .New Krk, Apiil !ll).--Jean lis llvxkv, llie fa inoiw tenor, wiled for i:mope today, lie ald Lifoie Ids diparturc that lie had kimmi IiU l.u't toniiit in tho L'nilfd Males. Birmingham Horse Show, By Kiclushc W'lio lioni 'li Attoclatcd I'ren. Iliiiiiiiigluiii, Ala., Apiil ;al. Tlnee tlioibind dollais in puioe ale ofleied for tueee.islul Hi. Illi's al tho lliiinnnjlum hoi.-c bhow which opened lieie today, A GREAT SURPRISE Is ill stole (or all who use Kemp's UiI.ji.i for the Thiol and (.mius, tlic great sumunticd remedy. Would )ou tcilcie Hut it is cult,' oil its inulU and any ilniKgUt Is authoiizcd by the proprietor of this wonderful remedy lo Kite J on a cample bottle (reef It 11cm fills to cute, acute or clnoule toualii. All driua;I.U M'll Kemp' DjUjiii. I'lire iOc. and iVV. NORTHSCRANTON W. 0. T. U. UNION WILL CON VENE TODAY. An All Day Session Wilt Be Held at the Providence M. E. Church Rev. Russell Conwell, of Philadelphia, Will Attend Installation of Rev. Hatcher Smith as Pastor of North Main Avenue Baptist Church. Funeral of Mrs. John Mills last Night's Basket Ball. The Wonicn'n Christian 'J'empeiance union of Lackawanna county will meet today at the Providence Methodist KplHconat church and hold on all-day meeting. Mm, Henry Palmer, wife of Congress man Palmer, of WllkoH-Harre, will give an address on "Child t.ahor," and mat ters concerning the advancement of the temperance union will be discussed by tlje members. All persons who are In any way connected with the temper ance union are cordially Invited to at tend the 'session, which commences at 10 o'clock sharp. ' Rev. Conwell to Speak. The well-known lecturer, Ttev, Tlus sel H. Conwell, V. D., of tho Philadel phia Protestant church, will givo ait address next Tuesday evening at the Auditorium, at the Installation of the now pastor of the North Main Avenue Baptist church, Ttev, Hatcher Smith, M. A. i Itev. ConweU's subject will be "The Demands of the Twentieth Century on Our Churches." Rev. .T. H. Haslam, of AVllllamsport, will give a talk on "Tlc Tlirepfolil Qualifications of a Good Min ister." Rev. AV. J. Ford, of the Green KIdgp Baptist church, will speak on "Scranton as a Field for Christian "Work." Funeral of Mrs. Mills. The funeral of Mrs. John Mills, whose death occurred Saturday, while she was visiting with friends at Plttston. took place yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock from her late homo on Mary street. Tt was attended by ninny sorrowing friends. The body was removed to Holy Ros ary church, where the service for the dead was read, after which the cortege proceeded to the Cathedral cemetery, where interment wns made. The pall bearers wore Messrs. Janies Gallagher, Anthony Gallagher, Patrick McAndrew, i'atrlek P.uane, John Murphy and Pat rick Gllboy. TOLD IN A FEW LINES. Philip Price, or Philadelphia, was arrested yesterday by Otllcer Saltry for riding on the sidewalks. He was taken before Alderman Fidler, who gave him a hearing and fined him $2, which he could not pay. The tine was later remitted. The sidewalks in Ibis section looked cry clean yesterdny, as there were not many street loafers around. The otilcers gave all those that weie seen tlie general notice which was issued yesterday morning, Mrs. William Dnl.m. of Butte City. Mont., arrived in the city yesterday afternoon on a visit to the former's brother. William Burns, at oO:! West .Market street, her sisters and other relatives. There was no intimation of her coming and her visit Is quite a surprise to all. 0. W. Benjamin, Nellie Benjamin, Kilwu'id Benjamin. VMrs, Goidon Hinds, Miss Belle Mulley !ind Gem-go Mulley are attending the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Udward Rause, ot Stuyvesant, Columbia county, N. V. David Boss, of Denver, Col., who for for .some time has been visiting Al derman Otto D. Myers, left, yesterday for Milwaukee, whore he will attend the Brotherhood of Ualhoad Train men's convention as a delegate. r.asl evening the North Knd Stars and the Minookri basket ball teaiiH played a very fast game at the Audit orium. The game was -exciting throughout. In the first half, Jones. McCluskey and Evans threw baskets for the Stars, while Kvans, Davis and Owens threw for the visiting team. In the second half there were no bas kets thrown on either side. The game ended S-C In favor of the Stars. OBITUARY. DAIUI'S S. WIIHELEU Dm Ills S. Wheeler, a well known resident of tho Park 'Place section,' died at his home, 12."il) Diamond avenue, yester day morning, after an Illness of .sonic weeks. He was Ot years old. Tho funeral will take place on Friday af ternoon nt 2 o'clock, the Rev, G, C, Lyman, of the Court Street Methodist Fplseopal church, olueluting. Inter ment will bo at Forest Hill cemetery. OEOIUIK FAUST. Geoige, the In fant child of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Faust, or 3T2 Fourteenth street, died last evening. The funeral will occur tomorrow afternoon. Funerals. The. funeral of the late James p. Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Huberts, of Gibson street, will bo hold Thursday at 2 p. in., from St. laiku's chinch. Tho funeral of Mrs. Juno Lewis, wlfo of .lames Lewis, of Deacon htieot, will take placo tomorrow afternoon al Il'p. 111, Services will be held at tho homo at 2.30 o'clock, by Huv. W. F. Davies, of the Memorial Baptist church, Interment will bo mado at Washburn street cemetery. The funeral of Jane Lewis will bo held today fiom tho lato lesldenee, 619 Deacon stieet. Interment will bo made In Washburn stieet cemetery, Tho funeral of Harry Gibbons, son of Michael Gibbons, of Kast Drinker street, Duumoro, will bo held Thurs day niouittig tit a o'clock, Tho funeral of Curtis, 1I10 infant son of Mr, and Mrs. John T, James, of Fourteenth street, will take place this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Huv. D. D. Hopkins will nltlclate, and Iiiteiiiient will bo nutdt) in tho Wnbliburu stteet cemoteiy. The funeral of the Into Coia Davis will take place at 2.30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from the liouso in Kdwards court, Interment will be made In the Cambria cemetery. BANKRUPTCY HEARING. Referee Van Wormer Takes Evidence in Case of B. Josephson. Hefetee In B.inkmptey ( A. Van "Woriuer conducted a hearing yesterday In the case of IJ. Josephson, adjudged a bankrupt and a gainst whose estate, there mo claims aggregating $10,000. All the. creditors huve now been heard, Iho last one appearing bciorc the ref eree yesterday. He Is Isaac Breakstone, of New York city, and his claim Is for $5,000. Ho was yesterday cxunllned as lo Josophson'H Indebtedness and stated Its circum stances. Attorney Ralph Levy ap peared at tho hearing for Breakstone, and United States Deputy Clerk A. .L Colborn, Jr., appealed for the estate. Referee Van Wornioi- will make his ruling in the near future. LECTURE ON PHOTOORAPHY. Will Bo Delivered Thursday Evening In Guernsey Hall. On Thursday evening, May 2, at S.30 o'clock, in Guernsey hall, Louis Alien Osborne will repeat the lecturo on color photography, which he delivered under the auspices ot the Knglncprs club In tho board of trade building about a year ago. On this occasion, It will be under the auspices of the International Cor respondence School's Social and Edu cational association and will bo lllus ttated by over a hundred slides, pho tographed directly from nature, In natural colors, Including views of the foielgn sections ot tin: Paris exposi tion, none of which have over been exhibited in this country hefotp. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Programme of Tonight's Conceit of Junger lMaenuerchor Social and Entertainment Last Night. 'M ci mini; their (,'it.itly anticipated conceit will he givin by the Junker Mamaer, liar in the Oi'inuni.i lull on Cellar incline and ty ilie ': MnKemciiU which luxe licen nude (or ilu last few months the enteitaliiinent promlsei to ho imo o( the best tier glu'it by tho lni'iubeia cf the society. ' The protfijtmno whielt has been rri'isird is as follows Oieitma I.awience's full Orcheili.1 Choir Siege..ge..iiiir, Her DentLlifii ....I'ranz Abt lutiker Mienpi'iclior. Ointrolto Solo, 'the Cli nmcd'Cup J. ltoekcl MlN Minxiict .Ioiicvi.J.iiih's. HumoiUIMicr Voitras ireliiilton mid (WOt foil llcirn Altliur Schmidt. llJlljo and (initar duet, I haihs Spraiidle and t.ouit IIoihimUi Couplet Charles llaiuie Choir (a) Capelh h h halte lln die Augrn , Volkuian (b) Ma'-dehen nut drm ltutlieii Mnendcheii, (tall Maenneielior Oe.ing; Vciein uu .lunger llaenucr ' clior. Dippel Choir Still uitli der See HermiM Miiimcrclior tiesan Veiem un Junger Maeimir. chor. L'utiti.illD Solo, Alone on the Kaft P. ltodney Jhs, Maipraiet .t(ini..s-.lame-. Pot Mad 'i'og, comic play in mie act -Peacon Stubbles, William Mo-ei : lanlly Stubble., .eiuc' fun, Cli.ubs Sprandle; Kilty I'Ijiiii, illeiwiiMililicii, Chnt Sn.nlcr; Clui-t der; Jacob Stein, KlttiV (,'elieliler, Snjilei. ( hoir, "Then You'll Itenienibei Me," "Kocked in the Cradle of the Peep," Sni Johu Dudley llmk Maeniierihor ficwrig Vcnin and Junker Mieniier. clmi. Alter the riitrrtaiiunent a -oii.il will lie held fur which Uiiweiue's niclioli.i will fiuni'h the tnu-ic. Social and Entertainment. A i-oci.il and eiiteit.iinnieiit weie luld 1 lit 'Veil ing 'It 1'li.lllinry ll.lll lllidc'l Hie llll-pn e- nl Hie Colmnbiw (iiuiiiil, Yoiiiiff .Men'-, Iii-titule. A number of inlere-tinjc n citation- and mal and iii-tuunent.il selections weie lieaid, after wliich two niemlnis weie pic-ciilei' with Rohl pen-. .1. J. Vatiglian ai.il I'atiicl.- f. .Moian wfie the pei-on- ine-cnted. 'the pii-tnuiinii addir-, wn delheud by 'Ihnnias llaudley. Alter the enter Uimni'iit U'liesliineiits weie Kiied. The allali was in iliime ot J. .1. Xaunhan, PatiuL '. Moi in, .lo-ciih Ki illicit, 'lhonias .Vecdhau and l'atiiik Iti.iidnii. Music- was (uiiii-hed b MU l.iie Keildinplon, o( I'itt-ton. Nubs of News. 'the iliawihi; or Hie South Side base bill club ha- bcin po-tponed until no.t week and the ineinbeif ol the ilub .ue uiue-(ed to meet at the Woikiniimen'.- hill HiL- eieiiin al S o'docl; .-hai. 'Iho Iioine o( lMw.iul llaiiiimton on I'.ilm -trect lias been liiiKhttned by twin ..on.-. The largest line of Woolens in the city to select your Spring Suit or Overcoat from. , EVERYTHING BIGHT OR YOUR MONEY BACK. Garson Tailoring Go 406 Spruce Street. California OiS. Wo have a lirt f,la-s piopoltiou in wlihh wo aie olfeiiui; ibailei number -look at Ilk per hare. The company imu, U-u acies hlluaed ill tho uiy cenlei o( the meal I'alifouili i bell, and h.H options on adilitioii.il (.luiiinl. w" aie olleiiui; tie.i-uiy ktmk In i.ii-o iiionee to put ilowi wclU as qlllikl) as po.ihle, 'Iho si oil; is nuiea iwablo and i.iu'lis no Imihhliul 111 lilllly. Wo fllllli.ll the M'li llliillrat rcdiniics. Wiite Tor paitlculan. Till! KKM1KKK IMtOMOriO.N CO. Denver. Colorudo NERVITA EUM Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood Cum Impotent-)-, N'l(;lit Knil-sions, Loss of Mom. niy, nil wusuin; ui.-eii.-es. all etTucts of leif-abiio ur oxet'is unci imlUciotlon. A uervo tonic and bloort builctor, Ilriui,-s tlio liiuk L-iow lo nulo cheeks nail icstoies tlio tl ro ol oiil ti. Jiy niiill 50o norluiz. ti hoxos fm 82. BO, with our bankable guuranteo to cure or refund the money paid. .Send for circular mid cupyot olir bauU-ablfj (,'uaianteo boiai, Nervit a Tablets EXTRA STRRNOTH Immediate Results (VELLUW L.tUULl Positively Kiuraiitoeil cuio for Loss of Power, Varicocele, Undovelojn il or Slirunkoa Qiiains, I'uresls, Locomotor Atmin, Ncriims I'nMr.i. Hon, iltstorlii, l''i. Insanity. I'aialjsli unit tlio Hcoilltd of Dsrcsilvc Uo nf Tobacco, Opium or Liquor, J3- mail in plain parkiiKP, $1.00 u box, O for $6.00 with our bankable ffuur inteo bond to cure in CO ciaya or refund money paid. Address NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Ollntr.n Jackson ats . CHICAGO, ILI Sold by Mctiarrali li 'fboniu, UiUjiUtj, iQi) Lackawanna auuuc, Scran ton, Pa. www jodw mP&3TJj&& 6CT PILLS . 50 CTS. I W tJtiZmS tW N Special Diseases of Hen iS MY SPECIALTY. .. " you are luHfrlnc from iny dice or condition peciillur to ma, or If you tm ttn "appointed In not Rettlnic permanent cure, I want you to comr il hve i aortal chit '" mt. I will fxpUIn to you MY SYSTEM OP TltnATMKST. which I hav originated nd doreloped niter ray whole lllc'i pcrlfnce In trcallnu; special diieaacii nf men. I hav iio bclta, flpecltlcs, (rce simplej, trial treatments or clclro medical combinations or similar nevlcei wldeh do not and cannot cure dUeasei peculiar to men. My education, my oiperl ence, my conscience, my reputation condHnnj all mch quackery. It you will pay m a vWt t will fc ve you FKKK OK CHARGE thnrouuh personal examination and an lioneat up nion of your cai-e. If you are incurable I win tell jou to, and advise you so that you will not be hiiniuuiraed by unscmpuloiu prartltloners who claim to cure nil. It niter nam. innjr you, I find you curable, I will imurc jou of a permanent cine, iriaKinnch at 1 wilt, Rive you a written guarantee to refund ou every cent you have paid me in eae I fail to errect a rure. I make no cbarno for inedleinei", as they are alwaji included in the nominal 'tt, asked, and you know to the cent, brtoro you stmt what your whole (iratment Is golna; to cost, and 1 will make no filso promises 3 to tlio time (or the sat.e of getting you ai a patient, as I promise only what I can do, ami do .is t promise. UNNATURAL DISCHATtnliS stopped In G to 10 dnja. EMISSIONS and Drains nlopped in S to IS dajs. t'LCIins. I care not of how long ttandlnir, I will dry them up at once. STRICTURi: cured without cutting or dilating. HYDROCIILK or any mvclllngs or enlargemenU reduced at oiue. TMPOTENCV by my tcm of trcitment i curable irresputhc of the time standlna; or your age. llLAI)Di:il AM) KIDN'KY dctanRementj by my syctrm of trcitment show signs of Im provement from the very beginning. RIIHUMATISM, being cained by impure condition of blood, Is cured permanently by me. Si'llCIKIO BLOOD I'OIriONIKG, pcrminently cured without the use of lodlda ot Totaah or Mercurj-. WRITB If you cannot call. All correspondence strictly confidential and all replica sent In plain envelopes. Inclose 2-cent stamp to Insure reply. Ol'FlCi: HOURS, 9 a. m. to 5 p. ni. and 0 to 8 p. m.; Sundajs, 10 a. in, to 4 p. m. DR. MACKENZIE'S i Permanently Located nt Rooms 208-209-210 Pauli Building, 426-428 Spruce St., SCRANTON, PA. TAKE ELEVATOR. 1 Oriental Rugs Arlington Rugs Japanese Rugs Will continue MICHAELIAN BROTHERS & CO., 124 Washington Avenue. t His so Lager Beer Brewery HnuuT&etnrer or OLD STOCK PILSNER 48B to 455 . SCRANTON, PA N. Ninth Stroot Telephone Cttll. '21M. THE l!C POWDER CO. lloonis 1 and 2, Com'ith U'l'U'g. BOBANTON, PA. nining and Blasting POWDER tarda at Mooilo and UuB lata Wotkt. LAFLIN A RAND POWOBR CO3 ORANOE OUN POWDER Klietrlo llatterlei. ClaotrlaKxplodari. splodlus blaita, .Surety Kma uui Renauna Chemical Co.'s gxpive- Prof.G.F.THtEL527 JtMLV rLltrlftpbl. 1. (lalv ifrmai tturriulUi lo 4urrlrt. Ituirkaltea lu rur aUobv usll Trlulta Lllliruri, IscrkM, 4tui( HluoJ t'oUun, Srig. 9 J(biin;,iutl MBwi,itrirwr)'itaCMiiriurMiaT Irutlloiru L nJfifluDinintt A Shruakfo Urmast Frvb c rurrd 4 tu 10 dt,3tl ir prfllrlt O ;rnl Iboibllal tipcrlmcr Ubrrtuu7. .vott furbgok TrulL il ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS. THE NEW RUDOLF. Ouun 1'iont. Atlantic City. .New Jtrocj's famou-j lii'jllli und ,ciiiir nwul. UiiKi'st im the Cut. Mo.l jppiotoil. Hot and Odd Sci-uaUr bJlli In licu,o, lira lo buc1. SpccUl sprin;; llJtc. Oulictlu and dancing'. , CI1AS, It. Mi:itS, Ottiiu- und I'wir. " R, ZZm Sea ljufii I I Cente r Them on My Specialty IP' III OFFICES Our Anniversary Bargains IX Wilton Rugs Smyrna R"g China and Japan Hatting all this week. AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUH THEATRE - ncis .t ntiRGti.NDEn, i.cic. A. J. DcHTV,Jlanacr. o.ni: xioirr osi.v. Wednesday, flay i. Mr. Thomas Jefferson In J Hupcib l'i eduction ot Rip Van Winkle Suiuilcd by a Splendid C.iit. IMIIC'i:s-,..V WV , "ic. and l?l.00. i.".'ati on talc Jlonday, usual hour. ONI! NIISIIT ONLY. Friday, May 3. l'KAMC M'KCIJ l'lciwiti Mr. Peter F. Dailey In a .Now llli; Musical Comedy, I.'ntltled Hodgepodge & Co Oiiginal New Vwlv Production MIC KS-B.V,, .Wc 73c, JI.Ou and l..V), s-, ,is uu sale U'oilni'idiy at '. a. in. , ,. .i , . ... One Night Only, Saturday, IVJay . Cmtain li-04 at ? Ij sharp E. H. Sothern, Mjiiisrniunt .SIi:b I'liOllMVV In lliu (iaulen 'I'luMlcr, New iK t'loduction nl "HAMLET." l'llici-l.owcv lluur, 1-iA IM mul W. l't teals, is! 10: luhouy, ai, "J, ami t.00j box and) and Use nail, !?1.50. AdiiiK-lon "3 .ajid "Sl.OJ her.t.-i nn .ilc Tluuvljy at 0 a, in, TT3 ACADEHY OF TIUSIC, RUIS& HUKaUNOIIR HARRY A. HROW.1 llanaecra and Uitca. i Local Uaniger, tin" v I (ouiini'iuini; Monduy, April i Chas. K. Champlin mid hn nu fc'llfnt lompaiy will piesent a it'pcitolit: ut ct.inilud i.ic. .duidJi Matlnic . . .( uioe of Prida eiliiiday Xlsht . . 'I he Octoroon Matiiirc I'riic". 10 and 20 I'enU hinunf 1'nco- 10, 2() Jtid 3D rciill. NewGaietyTheatei ALF. (!. HUHItlStnO.V, Manager. 'I'lilie l)j)i rgiiiiiKinlns 'Xliuifliy, Mi t Irwin's Majesties. Dally iiiaUiU'o, tk 'ij U..bt