IT TTIIE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1902. WEST SCRANTON E. C. W. BOYS STAR BOWLERS MADE HIGHEST SCORE EVER ROLLED IN THE LEAGUE. Defeated tho Elks Thrco Games, with 460 Hub to Sparc "Bcatty" Wlll inms Made a Record of 074, with ni Averago of 101 V3 Lcoturo on "Ben Hur" In "Welsh Baptist Church Funeral of Thomas Wat klns Soveral Slolghlnf Parties. Other Notes and Personals. The games rolled by the ISlcctrlc City iWheelmen's bowlers last night on their own alleys were tho best ever rolled In (lie Northeastern Pennsylvania leugue, nnd places the team at the head of the league again. Four 200 soores and over were rolled, "Bcatty" Williams belnK high man with n single score ot L'13, nnd an average ot 3!U 1-3 for tho three games. Captain Wettling rolled 201 tho ilrst same, and 209 the second, making an average for the three games oC 182. Sam McCruekcn hud a 200 score the first game and an average of 178 1-yi. Barry Davis also rolled nn excellent Rat nc, making u total of fi23 pins, nn average of 174 1-3, while Frank DePuc rolled a total ot '19a, an average or 3GB 1-3. The team's total number ot pins were 2.C77, an average for the three games of S92 1-3. Williams also made the highest indi vidual total score yet made In the league games, and the team score beats the highest record yet made by 17 pins. Tho Wheelmen's team is the younscst in the league, and out of the eighteen games played they have Avon twelve, losing two to the Backus team, two to the Green Ttldgu Wheelmen and one to the Klks on tho tatter's alloys. The Klks rolled a rather poor game last night, the best bowling being done by Clsohwindt, whoso average was K9 1-3. Ithlcl was second high man vlth an average of 153 1-3. Gunstur, who rolled In Bartl's place, had nn average of 125 2-3. Phillips, who usually j oils a strong game, had an average of Its 2-3. Modenspuehcr's average was 117 1-3. The Klks' total scoie was 2,209 for tho three games, an average of 736 1-3. The visitors spoke in tho highest terms of the Kleetric City Wheelmen's alleys, mid say they are equal to any, and bettor than most in the city. The club boys arc enthusiastic over the showing Dtifottr's French Tar Will promptly rellee ond speedily cure coftghs, colds and all lung trouble. For nalc by a. V. JENKINS, 101 South Main Ricnuc. id d d i d d i v S 1 This sale of Muslin Underwear has set the town talk- 2 ; inR. Selling fine muslin things at the prices we ask for 3T jS them is having its effect. Great values we think. You'd ; 'rjB think the same if you knew what these goods cost us. S 1 Of All Things in This World 1 Don't Buy Muslin Underwear Just Wherever You Happen to Be . There are little secret goodnesses'about the reliable kind Si that it will pay to come here for. It was never clearer h .vlriMfToi, ri,An..n.J,ln. !n .1,- lll.. r I. Cv : Muslin Underwear prices as we now oiTer. ;T: Gowns, 49c to $5.00 f Long Skirts, 49c to $10.00 g Short Skirts, 25c to $2.00 f 1 Corset Covers, 18c to $3.00 Chemise, 25c to $3.00 f Drawers, 23c to $3.00 S ! r We bought these at less than the usual cost, and sell S r$ them to you at a slight margin above what they cost us. 3: g Prices on paper can't tell the story see the goods for Si: ,a yoursell and then judge, Ssl 0. :"j Remember, Too, I The Infants' Wear 1 r3 1 IICIC a cvciyiiuug ncic iui fast table, every mother ing me nest aim sue can with. And there's special week, lobe Warehouse! rj-Q-rvfr.r.tri-ri.rij-i.rr'i iif"ii "" " made by the team. The tabulated score Will bo found In the bowling column. Recent Slolghlng' Parties. A largo parly of West Scranton peo ple Journeyed to Pcekvlllc recently, where they were entertained at a hotel during the storm which overtook thoni. In tho party were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pcdrlck, Mrs. W. Williams, Mrs. W. W. Kvans, Mis. Thomas Watklns, Mr. nnd Mis. II. F. Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Jones, Mr. and Mis. Lloyd, Mrs. S. Davis, Mrs. Stark, Mrs. Mary Jumes, Misses Anna Lewis, Cora Watklns, Margaret Hughes, Tom Thomas, Oliver Jones and Howell Howells. Another party that went to Pcckvlllo were entertained at the homo of Miss Huth Whitehead. Among them wore: Misses Elizabeth D.tvls, Elizabeth Jenkins, Emma Murtln, Margaret Thomas, Edith Davis, Margaret Davis, Edith Jones, Lottie Morgan, May Jen kins, Ida Jones, Thomas Jenkins, John Jones, David Jones, George Hodges, Walter Hcston, Mr. and Mrs. Evan James. Enjoyable Surprise Party. Mrs. Wcrkmaster, of Everett avenue, gave a surprise party ut her homo re cently In honor of her brother, Anthony Krnger. A largo number of guests were entertained. The hostrss wns usslstcd In receiving nnd serving by Mrs. Krng er nnd Miss Jenkins. Among those present were: Misses Bertha Whorle, Lillian Genual, Louisa Hen, Gwennle Phillips, Sarah Douse, Alma Davis, Fannie Wagner, Anna Gleason, Mary James, Lena Johnson, Anna Walthers, Anna Whorle. Anna Bartosch, Howard Davis, James McCormlck, Fred Tlngler, Evan Da vis, Abe Jenkins, Frank Bennett, Will Bennett, Arthur Homy, Jacob Hen, Forest Longworth, George Schuster, George Morton, Fred Krnger, Oeorgo Krnger, Anthony Krnger. Slelghride to Olyphant. The following party enjoyed a sleigh ride to Olyphant last evening: Mrs. James Harris, Mrs. Richard B. Evans. Misses Ida Lewis, Frances Rob erts, Mamie Williams, Ethel Thomas, Flossy de Gruchy, Gwennle Roberts, Grace Roderick, Ethel Wugstaff, Bes sie Thomas, Stella Morgan, Marjory Harris, Gertrude Seaman, Irene Harris, May Crook, Frelda Lewis, Stella Sea man, Grace Harris. Jennie Reese. Messrs. David Evans. John Suholl, Karl Lewis. Frank Williams, Arthur Williams, Wlllard Thomas, David Will- lams, Roy Lamau, Stewart Lewis. Left for Colorado. Calvin Coons, a well-known member of the Electric City Wheelmen and Bachelors' club, left last evening for Colorado on the 6.43 o'clock Lackawan na train. A lurgo number ot his friends were at the station to bid him farewell. Funeral of James Watkins. Rev. H. C. MeDennott, pastor of the Simpson Methodist Episcopal church, conducted the funeral services over the remains of the late James T. Watkins yesterday afternoon. A lurgo delegation v V v i v v i 4P 3J1 uic .iiuutliU UI UIC urC.lK- . wants to see her baby look- una uere the things to do it Infants' Goods this ; prices on from the Eleclrlc City commntidory, No. 177, Knights or Mnltn, and t'an ooka Tribe, 'No. 141, Improved Order of Red Mrn, attended the services. The obsequies were held at the family home, 1825 Lafayette street, whom many frlondH and relatives of deceased gathered. The Simpson male quartette, Messrs. Jones, Acker, Wrlgloy and Ab rams, rendered a number of selections. Interment was made In the Cambria cemetery. Tho pull-bearers were W. J. Hughes and John Godfrey, from the Knights of Mafta: John Richards, Hugh Williams, II. J. Harris and William Williams, from the Red Men. Leeturo by Dr. Pierce. The lecture which was given last evening In tho First Welsh Baptist church, South Main avenue, liv Rev. Robert F. V. Pioroe, pastor of the Penn Avenue Baptist church, was attended by n largo audience. Tho lecture wns given under the aus pices of the Men's league of tho church, and tho topic of tha lecture was "Ben Hur," written by Lew Wallace. The story, as Illustrated by moving pic tures, was thoroughly enjoyed by nil, and was especially Interesting to most readers who are familiar with the work of the author. Simpson Church Notes. At u special subscription taken at the Sunday services, over $G00 was pledged towards liquidating the debt on the church. Miss Ethel McDermott, daughter of the pastor, who recently camo hero from Oneontu, N. Y., has consented to act as pianist nt the" meetings of the Epworth Lengue. Tho city Union of Epworth Leagues will meet this evening in the Cedar ave nue Methodist Episcopal church, nnd all members of Simpson chapter who will attend are requested to meet in the church at 7 o'clock. The regular weekly prayer meeting will be held In tho lecture room tomor row evening. The new members of tho Epworth League will be tendered a reception on Thursday evening. The young Ladies' Auxiliary to the Women's Foreign Missionary society will meet next Friday evening nt the home of Miss Alta Kresge, on North Hyde Park avenue. Events of This Evening. The regular rehearsal of the Ladles' choir will be held In the Plymouth Con gregational church this evening. The Park Hill Sowing Circle will meet nt the home of Miss Celia O'Boylo this evening. The William Council Glee club will hold a regular meeting this evening in Ivorlto hull. Members are requested to attend. GENEEAL NEWS NOTES. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Price, of TiliS Decker's court, a son. Joseph MoAndrew, of Tripp Park, who had hisback broken some time ago, is now able to sit up, and his re covery is assured. Philip Schnell, the West Lackawanna avenue hotel keeper, had the German flag hoisted on his Hag pole yesterday in honor of Prince Henry's arrival. The stars and stripes were also there above the German (lag. Benjamin Swltzer, of North Sumner avenue, employed as a fireman on tho Lackawanna railroad, was severely scalded while at work recently by a steam valve bursting. William Owens, nn employe of the Lackawanna machine shops, was burned while at work recently but not seriously. The Christian Endeavor society of the Washburn street Presbyterian church will conduct a social in the church parlors next Thursday evening. The Mt. Pleasant kindergarten will bo re-opened tomorrow. The Robert Morris Cnmbro-Amerlcan society will hold a meeting Thursday evening to arrange for their annual St. David's day celebration. The Royal Crusaders will meet at 7 o'clock Wednesday evening in the base ment of the First Welsh Congregational church. Tho arrangements under way for the annual banquet nnd entertainment nt tho Tabernacle Congregational church on St. David's day, March 1, Insure the usual standard of excellence maintained at this event, and all who attend will get their money's worth. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mrs. William H. Hagen, of North Sumner avenue, is eonllned to her home by illness. Miss Ada M. Lambert, of Frink street, had her foot injured while skat ing recently. Miss Clara Wuller, of Falrvlew ave nue, has returned home from a visit with friends In Bloomsburg. Tudor R. Williams, of South Main avenue, who is home from Cornell, un derwent an operation on his foot yes terday and will bo unable to resume his studies for a few days. Mrs. Patrick Crossln, of North Lin coln avenue, sustained feevero Injuries by falling on the ley pavement a few days ago. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur J. Davis, who were married In New York a few days ago, have returned home, and will re side In the central city. Prof. George Howell, of Washburn street and Bromley avenue, Is attend ing a convention In Chicago, Mrs, John McAndrow, of Swetland street, Is recovering from an attack of rheumatism. Walter Jones, of tho West Side bank, has returned homo from a few days' visit with his brother Oscar, at the Bloomsburg stuto normal school, Mrs. Morgan Hvnns, of 1216 Academy street, hus recovered from a week's Ill ness. Mrs. John Randolph, ot South Hyde Park avenue, underwent an operation yesterday, and is Improving slowly. Miss Frelda Jones, daughter of Drug gist and Mrs. David M. Jones, of South Main avenue, has recovered from nn attack ot dlphtherlu. DUNMORE. The cli'itloii for clilrf of tlio flrc dfpattinciit licit ut 1 1 if borough Iniildlnj; last night ICiUltcil In tho election ut .1, T. O'.Vell. of the J. II. Sinllli comp.iii-. There utro 2Sfl otci cast at'jlnst 2U lJot year when Mr. O'Ncll wni de feated by one lotc, Tho ote ws; O'Ncll, Vii; Tectan, J2i( I'uicell, 0. Tho officers of election were; JuJkc, A. O, llangcrty; Inspector. Many Colo and M, II. Dcmjitoyi clerks, Trunk I'uhr and J, II. Kihlcntz. The Junior Kndempr society of the ViCkby trrlan cliun.h will c.lle an entertainment In tli'j church (iuiIoh on Tuisday evcnliiff, February 23, A GREAT SURPRISE In In store for all vtlio use K'cmpV IUIjjih lor the Uncut and I.uiis, the peat ituarantced lemcdy. Would jou believe that It is sold on its merits and auy drusirlst Is auttnrtml by tho proprietor of thli uoudeitul remedy tv l )oU a umplo bottlj freot It ncier faiU to euro acute or chronic cuu.'Ih. All UiugyUU sell Kiuip'g lialsaui. I'rkc, 2Jc. ud We. twining at 8 o'clock. The loltowlnff programme will he fflicn: ncclUtlon, "Welcome".,.,,,, (Iracc Edwirdi Recitation, "What Wns the Secret." Mi AHImarl tlcrllalinn, "The Hard lo l'Iea'..Jiilla. Mower? Mediation, "Who W llf" ,,.,, Amu Allan Tableau, Oeorgp Washington In the Cradle. Ilccllatlon, "Tho foolish Maldcn'n New llonncl" i... mi, ....Mabel Krolier llcclliillon, "The Plrol I'lore" ..,.., (Iracc Kecno Recitation, "Not Unlit That Way," Oonr.it SchwIUer Tal.lenn-The Cherry Tree llp'rode. Ilccllatlon, "The Hoy Who Could Not Me," Ruby Cooke Ilccllatlon, "The Sons ol Brother William,' Katie Allan Duel, Selected. Sallle Chamberlain and Eleanor McKanc Recitation, "Two Utile fllrl" ....llmnit Krolrer Recitation,- "Wanted n Wife" ....IMna Prothcroc Tableau-Washington's Wooing. Recitation, "WlnVuin, Illlnlaim and Nod," Catherine Uh Recitation, "John Henry .Ionc"....r'ieuMlr- limit "Clou,! Night Drill" Klglit Utile flirts Recitation, "lloylcsi Tohii" florencc llaut Recitation. "Uke Washington" llarle MolTatt Tableau I'ca cc. The reWval meeting at the Tripp Avenue Chrl. llan church continue with Inercmed Inlcrcit. Notwithstanding the Inclement weatlur ot the week there haa been excellent audiences and irony conversions. The audience wns very much Interested In the topic last night, "The Kalth That San." The question for tonight la "The Orcatcst Sermon Kver Preached." at the close ot which tho rite of baptism will be administered. There will bo special services tomorrow night, when the admittance will be bv tickets. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. August F. Schneider Tendered Re ception In Athletic Hall Last Night Other News Notes. A most enjoyable affair took place last evening In Athletic hall when a party of prominent residents gathered in honor of August F. Schneider, Junior member of tho Schneider Bros.' hard wus firm and a life long resident ot this side. The merrymakers gathered about 9 o'clock and a message was sent for Mr. Schneider to come ut once and mend a leak in one of the pipes. He repaired to the hall at once, his mind full of business and great was his astonishment when a bevy of fe male acquaintances who were masked grabbed him nnd led a merry dance around the hall. The truth soon dawned upon him nnd ho admitted tho surprize was complete. Refreshments were then In order nnd after a dainty lunch had been served several jolly hours were spent In danc ing and social converse. Brief News Notes. Musician John Hayes, who died on Saturday after a long illness, will be laid at rest with full military honors this morning. General Gobln command of Spanish AVnr Veterans to which he belonged will have charge of the obse quies and the pall bearers will bo chosen from their ranks. The body will be closed to view at 8.45 and all comrades are requested to be present at the residence, 328 Pitts ton avenue by that time. Services will be held in St. Peter's Cathedral and in terment will be made in the Cathedral cemetery. A regular weekly session of the South Side Bowling club was held on Zula ger's alley last evening and there was a large attendance. After a business meeting a mntch was arranged be tween the first and second teams which was closely contested throughout. Comet Lodge, Knights of Pythias, will meet in weekly session this even ing. Dr. Schley's Lung Healing Balsam is guaranteed to cure all coughs. "No cure; no pay." For sale by all dealers. A special meeting of St. Mary's Glee and Dramatic association was held In St. Mary's hall last evening. Mid week services will be held in the Hickory street Presbyterian church to morrow night. NORTH SCRANTON NEWS. Young Boy In a Bunawny Colonial Party Given Last Night Other News Notes. Hay, the fourteen-year-old son of William Slmms, of West Market street, had an exciting experience while driv ing along Putnam street yesterday af ternoon at 4 o'clock. Young Slmms hud been on Putnam street, delivering some goods with his father's horse and sleigh, when the horse beenmo fright ened aim started at a maddened pace down Wayne avenue. The plucky young lad stuck to the reins until the horse turned tho cor ner at West Maiket street. He was thrown from the sleigh to the ground, but still clung to the reins and finally stopped the horse on Market street, near the square, after having been dragged quite a distance. He was not injured, but badly shaken up. The horse and sleigh escaped without in jury. Colonial Party. A very enjoyable tlmo was spent at the Colonial party which was held In tho parlors of the Young Women's Christian association rooms of North Main avenue, last evening. Tho audi torium In which the entertainment was held vs elaborately decorated with tho national colors. Many of those present were dressed in colonial cos tumes. The following programme was ren dered; Plnno selection, Miss Laura Gabriel; recitation, Miss ltuth Whyte; duct, Misses Tlril and Anna Reese; recitation, Miss Elizabeth Jones; vio lin solo, Miss Marian Hill; duet, Misses May Jones and Jane Williams; dia logue, Misses Bertha Whyte ond Esther Mnckle; piano selection, MIsb Laura Gabriel; conductor, Mrs. J. H, Pierce. News Notes. Anthony Patrlbus was arraigned be fore Alderman Meyers yesterday for being disorderly and fighting on a charge preferred by Harry Chappe), Patrlbus, it is alleged, on Saturday evening entered Chappel's hotel in an Intoxicated condition,' and in a short while begun fighting with somo one in the pluee, breaking a large pane of glass. Ald9rman Meyers lined him V and In default thereof committed him to tho county jail for twenty days, Murtln and Anthony Grave), on a complaint of Domlulck Strogus, wero lined $10 by Magistrate FIdler yester day for breaking the furniture ut the lutter's home, Tho Sunday school of the Memorial Baptist church will have the final re heursul of their Kaster exercises Fri day evening, Tho Lithuanian club will meet this evening In the basement of their church. The Women's bible class of the Mom orhil church taught by Mis, Annie F. Davis, will not meet this week on ac count of the 'entertainment. Personals. David Games, of Warren street, has I.lUl..Vl.'..-..-It-L,l,l.JJu.,,-JlAJ ,.... .J, ,. ,,!-... ,l n.y,.y. l"-i'ttiirT"'1"Mrr,l)a((roW1 I s ,? X'x '?3m&-Wr returned from a short visit with friends In Jermyn. G. L. Gurnoy, of Carbondale, district deputy of W. O. W., was in town yes terday. Lilian, daughter of Dr. Jenkins, of Olyphant, called on friends yesterday. Ruth Hughes, of Peckvllle, is spend ing a few days )vith friends on Wayne avenue. PARK PLACE. Mr. Harry Francis, of Kingston, spent Sunday with J. S. Pritchard, of S25 Court street. Mrs. George Treverton is ill at her homo on North Main avenue. The George Washington birthday entertainment held at the Court Street M. E. church was an enjoyable affair and was well patronized. Joseph Archer has purchased a new home at Court street and Diamond avenue. GREEN RIDGE. At the Oicen Itidge CjsIi .toic, C'jioue and Mai Ion stieet. 3 c.ins milk 2Je 2 lionnd coflec 23c f-'n 1 1 mackerel 10c Dairy butter 2Je Ycatt cakes 3c Stuffed oltes 10 to 13c Na el oranges 13 to -lOo Codlish, lleirinir, rlnnan Haddle, llloatci, tc. Thone, Zl-i. Xew "phone, 027. PECKVILLE. Great excitement prevails In Jessup at the present time. A case of supposed smallpox has been discovered In the home of Charles Sheridan, the victim being Frank Sheridan, the 19-year-old son of Mr. Sheridan. Dr. Smythe, Dr. Grover and Dr. Van Doren were called yesterday, and agree that the young man hns all the symptoms of smallpox. The Jessup board of health has been notified, and no doubt a strict quaran tine will be enforced today. Dr. Smythe, the attending physician, stated last evening that it would be known toduy for a certainly whether It was a genu ine case of smallpox or not. Messrs. Chailes Drong and William Hughes are eonllned to their homes by Illness. Frank Callender Is spending a few days with Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Guest, of Worcester, N. Y. There will bo a regular meeting ot the Wilson Fire company at their rooms this evening. Harry Clark has resigned his position as driver for the Wilson Fire company and has accepted a poMtlon as teamster for the Consumers' Powder company. William Warfleld Is driving for the WiUons. William Vuuglian was In Hyde Park yesterday, attending the funeral of a relative. Charles Walllck has recovered from his Illness, nnd has again resumed his labors us coal Inspector. OLYPHANT A special meeting or the Rebekuh de gree staff will be held In their rooms, in Sweeney's hall, this evening. All mem bers are requested to attend, Councilman John Pettlgrew, of Hlnke ly, .has gone to the Lackawanna hos pital, at Sernntou, to receive treatment for inflammation of tho eyes. Miss Agnes Hull gave a delightful sleighing party to the meinbeis of tho physical culture class on Saturday. Tie class went us for as Aivhbuld and re turn. The employes of No. i! and Kddy Creek collieries were paid yesterday. Miss Mary Word, of Avoeu, Is visit ing relatives here, Rev, P. .1. Murphy left yesterday to spend tho week at Dansvllle, N. Y. Miss Mary Hogun spent yesterday at Jermvii. Rev, Dr, Spencer, of Ihakely, attend ed tho ministers" conference held In the Penn Avenue Baptist church, at Scran ton. yesterday. Miss Deborah Powell, of Carbondale, spent Sunday with her father, on Bell street, Mrs. David V, Reese, of Providence, &&d .-' -A... V4..V-L V. '. A' VtA A .1 'K 2 I "m . &xte&&r t! ) v-feU. - .3 v& riSsrM yTTTjterfttw remedy that cure a cola lu tuu day. THE CHILDREN ENJOY Life out of doors and out of the games which they play and the enjoy ment which they receive and the efforts which they make, comes the prcalcr part of that healthful development which Is so essential to their happiness when grown. When a laxative is needed the remedy which Is given to them to cleanse and sweeten and strengthen the Internal organs on which It acts, should be such as physicians would sanction, because Us component parts arc known to be wholesome atid the remedy Itself free from every objectionable quality. The one remedy which physicians and parents, well-informed, approve and recommend and which the little ones enjoy, because of Its pleasant flavor, its gentle action and Its bencilclal effects, is Syrup of Figs and for the same reason It is the only laxative which should be used by fathers and mothers. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy which acts gently, pleasantly and naturally without griping, irritating, or nauseating, and which cleanses the system effectually, without producing that constipated habit which results from the use of the old-tlmo cathartics and modern imitations, and against which the children should bo so carefully guarded. If you would have them grow to manhood and womanhood, strong, healthy and happy, do not give them medicines, when medicines are not needed, and when nature needs assistance in the way of a laxative, give them only the simple, pleasant and gentle Syrup of Figs. Its quality is due not only to the excellence of the combination of the laxative principles of plants with pleasant aromatic syrups and juices, but also to our original method of manufacture and as you value the health of the little ones, do not accept any of the substitutes which unscrupulous deal ers sometimes offer to increase their profits. The genuine article may be bought anywhere of all reliable druggists at fifty cents per bottle. Please to remember, the full name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYR.UP the front of every pack age, in order to get Us beneficial effects ways necessary the genuine only, 5Sii lyV.' 'tJaixgSs&f W- '.VV. yii&',.. - wbw? -- When Joyce Cuts a Figure The Cut is Deep He believes in the. adage that "things done by halves are never done right." For Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Joyce's Best XXXX Flonr $3.95 a Barrel, Sugar Cared Hams, 1034capouDd. Fresh Bread 3c a Loaf, Regular Five Gent Size, I - V- The ijJoyce Storeso PopularPriced Provisions was tho guest of Mrs. T.etltia Reese over Sunday. Jumes O'.MolIey, of Dunmore who has been seriously 111, is Improving. stieet, slowly ELMHimST. The little daughter of Mrs. Ueithu Tolemle is suffering with scarlet fever. Dr, Knedler attends her, Mrs. Byron Buckingham entertained tho following ladles and gentlemen at her homo on Friday last: Mr. and Mrs. C K, I.unlng, Mrs. C. W. Stevens and Mr. J, P. Wnrdle of Scranton and Mrs. P. T. 1'elton of Moscow. Mr. O, K. Klzer, of Dunmore, and Miss Bertha Wall of Pactoryvlllo vis ited friends heie on Sunday afternoon. Itev, G, II. Cole Is visiting fi lends ut Clark's Green. Louis Ilumlstun entertained his young friends at a party on Friday evening given at his home in honor of his twentieth birthday. A very enjoy able evening was spent. Miss Anna Jenny, of Scranton, Is spending some tlmo with her parents here. Mr. Conn, here, Mr. from P. It, Williams, of New Haven, is looking after his pioperly J. M. lthodes has leturued homo Florida. - AVOCA, The death of .Ijiiiei flnik uldtli oteurred J"1 triiby moinlnt: at the family lejldente on (iiwe ttreet iemoe Mom the toun one uf iU mo-t respected dtlieiu. About a month ugo ho vu Hrlc-W'ii Willi iaralU, nlikli finally deieloiud Into Ilrlnlit's dl-ieje, llreej;ed uat born in lie land fluy-tlx jean, ago, comlne lo Scranton hni he tu but a boy ami jfteruanU removing lu Avoea. lie was a iharler meimVrj o( tin Catholic Mutual llcnefll association and the n Clint Order of Hibernian wen lies. .Mrs. Tlmmat Hatton, runic, Nellie, Kate, Anna, William, .lame, Jennie, Ncuiimii, llortcnse, Sir. Theo. !. ! -i i . ' j r . ii is ai- S?""&V Ai i V '' "Wf f'. ' ''.. .jV IKll'LiaillBt . "V-' - i.;,.- v ,- - - i- .- .. - -.- (W-- ! iMt-i r i'i This signature la ou every box of tho genul0 Laxative Bromo-Ouinine'rabieu WM i t. tf'w'V Ok "ST ytt rrSl5uxSf'.. -"W,!" CO. - Is printed on :" yA-v ... 02& . . 'j ' C..A ''.A.4- ) S" Sb,..V' '::i-'-n Jrtam!L".v, :- !-; --.". -V ! X w. Jt-int W S'.'i AMUSEMENTS, Lyceum Theatre M. I?i:iS. I-cse ml Manager. A. .1. DUITY, Business Manager. Tuisday Night Only, Feb, 25. Louis Clara MANX. I.IPMAX. In the funniest of their funny lilts, AH on Account of Eliza Prli cs ijd.M), $1.00. 73c., W)o. and 25c. Seats on talc Saturday, February 22. Wadnesda, Februiry 26, Tlic Talented Young Comedian, Andrew Hack IX HIS KKW PLAY, TOM MOORE Special Matinee at 2:15. Seats on sale Monday. Academy of flusic A. J. DutI, Managtr. wi:i:k. And her company, in repeitoire. I'lajlng the bent of tho higher tlaji playi. Monday Night, "HIJAPIXO TI1U WHIRLWIND." Matinees daily, commencing Tinsdjy. I'licef, 10, 20, 0 icnts. Matinee, 10 and 20 cents. STAR THEATRE ALF. a. HEMUNaTON. Mimier. Monday, Tuesday and WidiiCrdaj, Feb, 21, 21, 26, "BouhTon Burlesquers Matinee eiery day. HOTELS-ATLANTIC CITY. Hotel Chelsea Atlantic City, N. J. Now Open. 300 Ocean front rooms. 100 pri vate sea water baths. Send for boolo let. J. B. THOMPSON & CO. 13 Inlereelc d I and f bouW Inow, .tVj! WW 1 AxWfSimaw MARVEL Whlrlino Spray The new ij,i.ISjrle. tnj'" ..,.. nti.l Sustain. HMlcal, KDUUttUt) nvimwim Mil ,w..m.... ..--,.- ---.. NVisW BH-Jiu- ...... v.. "-.. U...,.leU,i lik fourdrUKaldt Tor tlliciftf I,nwi7i If lit. cannot supply I lie 1 a II I'l.'!.- ... o.itlin other, hut vend slump (or II. Ih.IhI.,1 lmi.1 t,,I.J It K1VP1 IUI iwrUeulaif nnd llre'-iioMiln. Talual)lHl9ladle, qiAllVKIit'O.t ltoom C9, Times Ddg., New crk. doro Major, of Scranton, ond Mis. Andrew Mel. Ion, of Vi!lvC-U3lie. arc kUlcrs', Mrs. Haley and MUi Kale Clarke, of Old 1'orge, are lialt-nUtcrs, 'I ho funeral In not yet announced. There will be a special meetins of the f'atholio Mutual lleueflt association Ihls etenlnv to male arrangements to attend their deceased's brother! funeral, Mr. and Mr. M. J. lloklcy attended the Inn liict it the bom of bt. (ieoige at l'orct City Ut evening. Coroner lleigc lias so far rccoicicd ai to b able (o do office duly. Michael Iluckley left jeotciday to undclgo an opeiatlon for kidney tioublo in a Scranton hos pital. Attorney 'lliomas llichonr, of 1'liiUdelphia, spi'llt Sunday with his pairuM oil Spring street. Tim llilnl child ot Mr. and Mr. Jamei Ilium, cf Yoik incline, died jctlciday morning of diphtheria. Tho huiifC li (bmely nmrantliiwl and the family sic in need of aatUtamc. Some iie!ghbo, it U said, Mill wliclt aid for them in a few da. Mr. Michael i.acllc, ot Hill street, U tetl uly ill ot ailluiu ? V tC'vCV ..... rvJ :' ...vu ,-.:.... i... .vsEjAk. I's&o. .AX?mmmmL JF77.. !: it. ItEIS, Leee. AM, thi: iHaud Hi man -- V