f" m B1 THE SORANTON TRIBUNE- SATURDAY, MARCH 'X 1902. HfWT'Ww 'Ltrri. pi-fcowOtjAJ',, ywvvvAAiiwwAiAAW E'ASTER DANCE PROGRAMME MUSIC SELECTED TOR THE HE-" PUBLICAN CLUB. Contnlns All of the Popular nnd Up-to-Drtto Numbers Easter Servlco Announcements Merchant John Rlttonhouso Will Retire from Business John Keehn Killed In the Mines Literary , Exercises. Jackson Street Baptist' Notes and Othor Items of General 'Interest. Tin? eiiiriiSe-ineiit of Halter's orchestra to piny at the first annual Informal Kaster clanco of the Wqst 'Sltln Cunti-iii Republican club, In St. ' David's hall," next Wednesday evening, has cfkUricd eiuiic-ers iroiri an puns en uie uy .10 look forward to thp event with much pleasure. t The social committee of thp fclub. nlip to make this dtim-o euul. If not bettor than any heretofore held In West Hc-ranton. The pnrlortf pf St. Leo's JjJ t tallun liave been secured for reception ) 00111st. ' " ' Suitable lofrcshmenU will be ijroYli eil by Caterer Hoblnsoii, of the Elet'tilo 'Ity Wheelmen, and the hall will bo tastefully decorated for the event.. The balcony will bo icserved for those w.ho come as spectators. DiincliiR will be Bln at S:I!0 o'clock, and can luges will be ordered for '1 o'clock. A programme of twenty dance has been arranged, anil the orchestra wll bo made up of It. J. Bailor, ilrsL vlolm; Charles Moore, second violin: Chester r.ildgmen, clarionet: Theodore BatiRCh"-' man, piano: William Grluitlis, trom bune; Thomas Miles, comet: M. Tlghe, diums. The programme will be as fol lows: riitir i-.uir. Two-Step, "lluitliriji in Arm-." ( h.iinbns V iltr. ".My CoIIikp C'lniin" Mo-e.s Kivo-btop, "(in Way It it k nnil Sit Down," M10111 lulled, "I In- Minlleis" Hnhcits 'Inn-Step, "Ml. Hilki-peili" ilni III?. Mall, "lllijii'" Mujiij 'lunMcp, "('iinli' Itellr" Lanipe Will, 'Tliuiiiluiu" Mil. 11 1 riw-Mi'p, "M.i lliou-.v llibe" Moure IvvuSlcp, "Itcubcii .mil the M.ilil." Intel 111 ivsiuii. 1'Alir SIXO.M). Tno-Mep, "Tell Me, l-ielt.v .Manic 11" I111 it bills'. "Obi-pili" Kniclit 1'ive'Mrp. "My Honolulu Liil," lohnsiin Linens, "I'nsj (Jinllei" I)e K011 11 To.stcp, "Ain't Pit R Minne" Witinii W.iltr, "t)ur Wedding Da.v" T0I11111 PBEE. FREE. EKEE. EASTER EGG DYES. Willi everybottle of Dufonr'H I'rcm h T.ir bouxllt ft inn store vvc will give away one package of l.iitcr V.sk P.ie-. GEO. W. JENKINS, 101 S. Main ave. T -4AlAdMAd$AdAti FOR SOMETHING. It is the universal desire of all . feminine humanity at" present. & It is throbbing in- tlje :h'ea;'r.tsofi the women in this city, ari"d'"it is g? within the reach of ' everyone j who hits on this notice, and & those who don't, for that matter. We ask you to inspect our en- $! ticements. N. 1 Women's Siiits iS Everything else being equal, ' the goods and linings nnd a trimmings the same, tallor ' made is far and away superior iS to other makes you pay moro iB'for. if From $TQ a,itl Upwards 1 1 . f ' li o- ' Silk Waists , . K Made ns 'ihey' ishould he, 5 shaped right, finished right. i3j Here they nre;int'JHPt;' the .Heat, C pretty effects everybody wants, 9 in a great ran'gofj'cqw bl'pnd S Vines. . t ' ' r " a-Pancy' Hosiery ri 11 There's .n, choice collection here of the latest fancies in Ladles' Hosiery, 'Stripes! in the jtejw shades, drop stltbh lng nnd otw ,etf w'tHv A .good generous ' supply m to choose from, 9 .' Good iGltfufey ;. . ! S Everybody knows where to come for Gloves of the best qualities nt 'the most moder ate prices. This is no appeal to the imagination, for the Gloves are here to' be seen nnd sold- .. , ,-' , ij ',-. i V.'.ltL i"iW tiitti Globe" WapeboJjsel 3 Tvvo-Mtp. "I.eadltnr IIAIN'S.'. .'"... .TllM Wultr, "'An Aulimin HuiK' '.,.'?' Lower I'llc-SUp,"''! AjIii'I HoliV loVc'cti No .Mote," ' ''" Tllwr Tvvo-Slep, "I Want (0 lie 11 Military Man," Bluart St. David's EpiscopnlT Church. Good Friday services were hold yes teidoy In St. Diiyld'o Episcopal, church,, tiudcr thot direction of the rector. Hev. 13. J. Mcltonry. Litany and penitential olllces were said at 9 a. m mid de votions were hold from 12 to .1 p. in. The Kaster services will be as follows: 7.30 a. 111,, celebration of the Holy Kucharlst; 10.r.0 'a. In., celebration In tiolt, plain song, 109, "Welcome, Hap py Morning," Sullivan: holy commun ion, W. H. Monk: "Jesus Christ Is ttison Today," Morgan: anthoni, "Jesus Lives," Spinney: "Angels lloll the Hock Away," Anmnthea; "He Is Illson," I'nran; 7.30 p. 111., choral even song: 3.30 p. m., children's vespers. Killed in the Mines. John Keehn, or' North Bromley ave nue, employed as a miner in Tripp's slope, was killed by a fall of roof while at work on Tliuisday. Deceased was 38 years or. age .and Is siiivlvcil by, his purcntfl nnd the fol lowing brothers 'and 'slstei's:,' George, Arthur, Mrs. Noll, Mrs. Albert Uuttcr mun and Miss Christina Keehn. The funeral will takei pluce at 4 o'clock tonionow afternoon. Services will be held In St. John's German Catholic church, and interment will be made In the Gorman Catholic ceme tery. , .. , ... - Grand Easter Rally. Invitations 'have been Jsj tied '.for ' n grand Hasten' rally ,irt the- Hampton Stieet Methodist Episcopal Sunday .school tomorrow afternoon at L' o'clock. The music -will be tielightful and the exercises refreshing. The dedication and Jubilee exorcises of the new "Embury Methodist Epis copal church will" ' ocenr on May i. Prominent speakers will oc.Tu'esent. ' , A -Literary Session. The Young Jeoplej.s spde,ty of.,, the Welsh' Congregational -church' held'r'a literary session last'ercuing, at which' a paper was read by H. II. Mosier, on "The Young Man Who Is a Puvv.er to His Country." Mis-s Catherine Evaim sang a solo, and several questions were discussed' under the leadership of Miss Sarah J. Davis. First Bnptist Cliuroh. On. Kaster Sabbath, at both morning and evening services) of the" First Hap tlst church, payments on bonds and subscriptions will bo gladly received. Tills will be an Easter offering, and the amount paid Will be credited on your account. The money to bo paid should be -placed in one of the bond envelopes and marked with your name, and the envelope placed in the collec tion basket. Change in Business. ' ' ' Jolnj IUttenhouse,. the Nm'tih Main iivi'ime merchant, will 'retire on Amil 1, having disposed of., his Interests iji'J ! EaV", i will a k ! 3'- Rare Ribbons g Dolly Vnrden and Elorodorn Ribbons, Polka Dots and Bo- J5; man Stripes, Moire and' Polka 5i Dot Combinations, White Warp $; on New Shades, Narrow Blaids, , Peau de, Soe, Bpw-Knot Bib- 2f. bon for Sashes, 10-ineh Lib- Si: erty Satin Ribbon, Gauze Rib- JS bon in Black, Pink, White and ST: Light Blue; Two-Tone Satin St Ribbons, entirely, new novolty. 5. Confirmafion g Dresses .'; . , . , Fine French? Lawn Dresses ST, for Q to 12 year old children. JJ; Tucked yoke with inseftjoni' t Ruffle and Berl;j'a, of EmbroldC 5?: ery or lace to match. ; Fr!c3S, $U8 io tB.5fl. S Women's Neckwear 'V h" All kinds of New Neckwear for feminine weal", Stocks, Ja bots and Puff Ties of Silk, Satin, Mull'and-Chiffon.- The pink of thwnew fashions: Every facility. Is -.here for seeing and -examining 'to 'the beet advantage, the beautiful Easter things spread" out for your special benefit. as the business io Miss 11. Timlin, of North Lincoln avenue, who lias been bookkeeper lit the store for some time. Air. Hltten 'house will devote his time to the secretaryship of the Hetall Gro cers' association, and the sate of Dr. Hand's condensed milk. j.,. Jackson Street BaptUt Notes. 'The decorations are certainly unique 'fortfUnstcr. -Thu'inuslo Is excellent. The lui'Ko chorus, assisted by the orchestra, .wjll render the special music, under the cdlelent leadership of Chorister Lewis Davis. Let us make It a Rfeat day. The plan 'of our superintendent Is a Rood one, imd'n sociable will ho held be fore long to cultivate the social side of our Sunday school. ' The Baptist 'Youiiff People's union mooting next Tuesday night will ho both spiritual nnd social In nature. The right hand of fellowship will be given to new ' members by the president, Alfred Hoberts, and address of welcome to the now members by JIiiBter William Nleholls,' and other features. On llie whole, It will be one of litre, profitable meetings. The society Is prospering, and Is a strong- factor In our church life. Next In order will be the raising of suillclent funds to paint our church. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. All llif "i Ser.inlmi cliiijr utoro will lie (.I0501I tiiinuiimv nloriiliiB (mm 10 'o'lloil; lo Vl.W o'Llock. The new lp.1111 of Mack liorms .", 11 ml (1 jpam old, now in l'rln-'s stable, wore piniluicil fioin I.e miller Vun Murcli, of Olilnclilll.i, for Km. Tliev are beaut ies ami ueigli 2.1XJO iioiuul. , Theie will lie 11 ineetliiK of tlie -iicl.il commit- tre of the Hc-l Mile Centnit Itonulillciin dull at the inoorm llih oenliiir. All nieiiibcrs lire re quested .to attend. Alderman Kellott-, of the fourteenth waul, will fro to lloneMlale toda., Ii.hIiir been cnlleil theie by the lllne-y of his biother, John, lie will le turn homo oh Tuenlay. A number of Sedl7Tcltl7eiis held an Informil rrcrpllpii in C'nnpcrathe lull last Mcnlmr In honni of l)i, ('ail Sundbeek, of Sweden. Wind has been rceehed fiotn llo'ell llinli, who Is in the ltriniiHl.it, statins that lie is U" cotiirliiR his health and cnjo.s the climate end wccneij. MI'S llnlniii O'.Mallej, of 1721 Jaclcm hticet, fell down stalls at her home and fiacturcd 1 er .11111. The lein.ilns of the l.ile Mrs. Itlchard hheiid.in, of Meriilfm Mrcet, weie Interred in the Calhe dial criiictery ysteiday, .ifternoon. Mi's Jennie Uinry,' of Smith buinner aicnue, who Is hojauinlni; In Marion, N. C, lint sent her Iiaients some natle wild flowcis Tor K.i.-lcr. i:an Daiis, of 'oulli'M.iln incline, who was nr icsted fni lieliu (lunik and disouleily, was fined ?." in polite com t .losterdty, Otjj, Wood,, of Newton, anestril for liclnir ill tosicited, was sent up fr trn ilajs. A niasipitiade surptlse puty was held on lliiii-alay c-MiiIni; nt the lioini' of Man in Conk lilt, on Tenth Mu-cl, 1 lie ociaslon bciiiR his thiitj M'cond birthday. A laiite number of fiiiesls weic pio-i'iil. 'llie In nitiful cantata "Itesuirritiou Piy," ill be lemlereil by the ililblien of the Tabernacle bllllilay'Mhilol toluol urn' eelllli!j. ' Ilai'i, Lewis, of West T-iiawanna aienur. Ins Iieen leinoMil to the l.ickuwunua hosjiit.il, Mif fci inpr fioin rhc'inualisiii. SOUTH SCRANT0N NOTES. Good Eriday Services in the Churches Largely Attended Burglars Enter a Hotel. Well attended services were held in nearly nil the churches on this side yesterday morning. In observance of Good Friday. In the evening services wete again held at St. Mary's Gorman Catholic church and at St. John's ohutoh on Fig street, which were large ly attended. Services will be held tills morning in St. Mary's church, commencing at G:45 and will continue until 9 a', in, The usual Easter services will take plac.e in all the churches tomoriow morning, )uul the classes confirmed at the Church of Peace and -the Christ Lu theran church, on Cedar avenue, last ASu),iV.uy','will partake of the Lord's sup per tor tne nrst time. "( Hotel Broken Into. The saloon owned by Alonzo Hub bard,, at .1328. South Washington ave nue, was burglarized at an early hour yesterday morning, but the hoijse breakers were scared off before they had a chance to ransack the place. The burglars gained admittance to the barroom by prying open the tran som and forcing back the lock. The noise they made woke Sfr. Hubbard, and he proceeded to Investigate. They .(leard him coming evidently, and hast ily, grabbing two bottles of whiskey, over the' b.'ir.s nitule off, ami disappeared without leaving a clue. The many petty cases of thievery on this side re cently, lias .created qUtte a stir among householders, and the hardware deal ers are disposing of large quantities of firearms. Duffy Committed. Michael Duffy, of 217 Prospect ave nue, was given a hearing before Alder men Lentes yesterdny on charges pre feried by his wife, drunk and disorder ly, assault and battery, and threats. Ye'sterday morning while drunk he be gan to abusp her, He threw a heavy mine shoe at her, which just missed her head and went through thp win dow. Then he threw the hi end out, and would have done her 3erious bodily harm had not a neighbor Inteifered, He pleaded dilnk as an excuse, and begged for another chance, As It was not the first offense, however, he wns fined $n for being drunk and disorderly, nnd on the other charges was held for court-in ?300 ball. In default of both ho was committed to the county jail. ' NUBS OE NEWS. llrnry Meters, who h.is .tailed In business for lilinself, gau' .1 paity lo hU fellow craftsmen, the plumbery in MliU hall lat culling, 1.111I they spent a pleasant eM-iiin. A baby.slrl ha conic to id-idden the home of Mr. and Mr, (leorsje Kchem-i, at till) Illich sheet. A HKilal inct'tiliK f Hie Klondike llowllnif club Is railed foi tonionow- ulttiiiuon. The luncul of llie late Mis. Miller will take pbic'tliU afternoon at U o'clock. T, A. Donohoe, formerly of the Truth, a stu dent ill the Dickinson Law school, this slate, in spendini; the Caster -nation Willi lelatheit en lids side. M, Peter' uiid M. Jcveph's societies-anil ilia litikilit ot St. Ileome will lecehe luilv coin, nmrilon at St. Mjij'u 1 liuuli tonionow liioinliig at If o'cloik, 111,' Stlili-j'. lam,' Muling llal.am U ki' auttctl to 'cure all toughs. "No cure, 110 pay." for laleby all iImIim, A spielal lister H-rilfo will be held ot tlm Vounit Wumcii'ii (hrlstian tusiUtloii .Sunday at ll.sl o'clock, Mb- btroni;, sulc secular), will lead. Them will be spttlJl music. All women ami ulrb uie cordially iuilled to ullciul tills seivl'c. The adiuiueil lllblc (la-si will meet Monday eunlng. All ineinber are uteecl lo be prei-ent. A GREAT SURPRISE , (.. 1. tlnrn Inr -ill ullO 1141. Kpinn'fl rilljft.i, lnK .1,. Ill 111 B.w.v .". -." -- - ---.-.,- .....,. Iu, ,,ia Jliroat and Luns, llio Croat nuaranleed lemeJy. JVould jou believe lhat 11 U said on its merits unJ aiy uiujcuic i uiuim " iiiw pivpiieior ui (lii, wonderful leiuedy to alio )uu a sample botllo lice? t ucter falU to euro acute or cliroulo coulu. All liiusflsU cell Kemp's Datum. Price, he. and 60e, ' Souvenir OF THE NEW Fen'&. Hat and Furnishing Shop, 3p9 L'ACKAWANNAWENUE. A handsome souvenir to every purchaser on. opening day BRANCH STORE OF LOUIS H. ISAACS. NORTHSGRHNTON THOMAS CRABB INJURED IN THE DICKSON MINE. He Had a Very Narrow Escape from Death Institute of Human De velopment Is Expanding Rapidly. Classes Have. Been Formed Old Folks' Conceit Given in the Audi torium Was a Very Successful Affair Y. W. C. A. Notes Stu dents Home for Easter. Thomas Crabb, a resident of East Market street, met with u serious acci dent, -while nt work In . the Dickson mine, yesterday afternoon about 4 o'clock. Crabb was at work in his chamber, with" his laboi'er, when a" por tion of the roof, called an elbow, fell, striking- him on the leg, near the ankle, which seriously sprained it. Crabb escaped dentil by jumping to one side when he heard the n'olse of the full. He was taken to the surface by his fellow-workmen and carried to his home, which is across the street from the mine, where he received medical attention. Progress of the Institute. The new institute, which was for mally oneno'd In the North Main Ave nue Uaptist chinch tabernacle a week ago last night, is rapidly progressing. Tlie number of members bus nearly reached the two hundred mark. Classes have been formed for both afternoons and evenings, for ladles and gentlemen. It has been decided that In the near future the gymnasium classes will give an exhibition in the taber nacle for the benefit of the institution. Dr. Young, physical director of the In stitution, has taken up his residence on Church uvenue. Old Folkes' Concert. The old folks' concert, given in the Auditorium last evening by the mem bers of the First Christian church or North Main avenue, was well attended. The progi amine wns Cull of interest ing features. The village choir rendered several old-time songs. The dialogue of the lawsuit was an amusing feature of the evening. The following p.ulicl pated: Plaintiff, William Parks; de fendant. Nancy Parks; lawyer, AV. Pettifogger; judge, Mr, Quackenbush. Solos were rendered by Ian Smith, Lady Dnnncr and John Iticketts. Y. W. C. A. Notes. Mr. Sanborn, supeilntendent of the Rebcuo mlslon, on Franklin avenue, will address the gospel service In the association parlors tomorrow afternoon at 3.30 p. m. Miss M. Lees, of Green Hidgo, will sing, and MiSH Nellie Pierce will bo pianist. All young women are hfvited to attend. On Monday evening the young wo men will have the privilege of Inviting their gentlemen friends to the associa tion parlors, for a musical and social evening. No admission fee will be charged, and all are welcome. The social committee, In chnrge of Mrs. YV. H. Sadler, Is arranging an entertaining programme. The promised Scotch evening will oc cur a few weeks later. TOLD IN A FEW LINES. You can get It at Davis drug store. Peter Jackson and Mrs. Ellen Mar chell, both of Providence, were married on ThiUhday evening at S o'clock in the Methodist parsonage, Rev. George A. Cuie performing the ceremony. Their residence will be nt 407 Clearvlew street. Fine lino of Kaster peifumery and box candy at Davis' Drug Store, Prov idence square. A special feature of the Easter pro gramme in the Methodist Episcopal church will be the unveiling of a mem orial tablet to the late Ambrose Mul ley. "As a tribute to his Christian character and loving sacrlllce" for that church, J. T. Nyhurt will act for tho olllcial board In the ceremony of un veiling, Easter egg dyes at Davis' drug 'store on the hquure, Mrs, Thomas Shepheid, of Fanderson awniv, lelt for Philadelphia, to spend Kaster with friends. Ale lile Morgan, of l.ehlsh iinheislty, Is spend Ine the UaMer xacatlon with hi, paienti, on ( liurcli uu'iiue. Hev. Jame.s It. Ljiuli, ot llonesdale, Ulted Ills paieuts- on Maigaiet au-nue, Thursday, Miss Mary I". Wells, ot llieaker stieet, went uiiilei operation at the Siruntou I'rhatu hospital during tlie Hist part of the week. Mis. Pifil .1. Phillips, of Xoilli Main avenue, who has- been ilsltlns friend In New Voik fin the put week, is expected to letiiiu home Mondaj. William llaiictt, of Wist Maiket sheet, U i un filled to hU home with a serious attack of pneu monia, 'Hie member of Uie Clioial union aiij, reipiested lo meet foi iclieaisal tomuriuu' eseiil"!.' after church, about I) o'clock, In O'MjIIij's ball on West Maikel sheet, ,lj iiuinbiH uie reiiuesttd lu be picicnt. Walter llenedlct, of !.chl'H uiilieislty, united home last'c'Hiiliih? lu spend the Kaster vacation with his paienw on .North Main uiiuc. Mls-i Mjilau Hill and Miss IIUU I'oiulu, ulon; with PiofeJtor Malklnsliaw, will tako pait in the muslc-al Kasler servleen at the Pilrcbiutr Mctli. udist i him h, In cluit,e of Mr. Ikiijaiulu, on Sun day. - i i i ...... DUNMORE. Duiimoic MelhodLst cliuitb Iley, Cluilen II, Xewlui;, pastor. Morning: smlcs wilt bo In Omiko of the Sunday school, .Supeilntendent I), Powell, when the K-ry pleasing concert eicrcUe, "Kaster Joy," will be reiideicd. Seniles lu (he Piesbyterian church at the uiual hums'. The pailor, Ilei. William 1'. (lib. bomi, will picach morning, nnd etenlng, and the choir will icudei special lautei liiusic-. The Sunday school will also rc'lcbmtc the day nitli an eitra son; service. Dudley Sheet llaptist iliurch The evangel!!, Hev. UiUuii, will picach inoinlug and evening, and Mi.' Wilton will slug. The revival services will' be continued next week in charge ot Mr, Uu) Mm. VtlUiu. Convert Muudjy nlxlit. At Op fB"nTrrTTnriitiii'nifnirii,'Triiiiiiiiiiiiii n mHii J SKitclieiiUtemsilsl i HAVING THIS ' 1 THABEMARK I (burned in the enamel) arcSJ ft Wo claim Purity and Safctv. and substantiate this claim with Chemists' Certificate. Note the blue label used by ui (and fully sustained by recent U. S. Circuit Court decision) to distinguish our absolutely pure Arntc Nicl-el-Stccl Ware. This label is paMcd en every piece of ccnuine Agate Wore. A full assortment nf thee enods for RilMivnU the Icidinc nr.PAnr.MKNT and HOUSE FURNISHING STOK1.S. Booklet thoningJ'tiC'Wmtt cf our laid, etc., Jrce to any address. . ( LALANCn & QROSJEAN nPQ. CO. HEW YOBII roSTOH CHICACO cmanwiamemmwrKxxsmnmxn I A Dozen. Big' Bargains in Fresh Meats. u' I 7 The 0 Joyce Storesj ig,Mw'iijiujjmggprartr.vyTM;ui5M the evening service, the jiislor will pieaeh a n'rvlce apiiopilati' lo the season. Special inuile has been airanneil bj llie choli, under the leadership of ( liolimasler M. P. Mitchell. Tilpp Avenue C'liilstlan chinch Um moinlng ienice will be given up In Kaster exercises cf the Sunday school and communion, 'llie even lug seivice will consist of miislci ami u sermin on "The Iteoiiiieclion." The morning Mivice will begin at 10.RU o'clock, and 'llie evening service at ".) o'clock. Kver.vbody Is made welcome, and the mcinhcis of tlie cliuicb and Sundaj school are iequiate.1 to he present at both sei vices. Mis Kathrvn Itichauls enteilained a few ot hei friends at her home on llizg sheet, Thuii day evening, Thoe pioent weie: Misses .li-f-slo Fink, faille- Miller, llachel Jones, Irene Se-s ion, Stella Sexton, Sadie I'oslei, Blanche fi.ni' lulus, llessle t'uinmiiis, .Minnie Webbei, Mlllali Webber, Hazel Wlntclsteiii, l.eab Moweiy, Xett .- Pinnell, Amu lllancb, Addle Young. I' 1 Sawjii. Arlliui Haas, ll.ui Kill-. 1'H'd Alii mire", (I met 1'iulci, Stephen IllchauK llanj lloau, llany lloinbakcr, Althui Sehlinplf, I'.d Mlllei, Will I.i Fontaine, tthui Webbei, 1'rcd Webber, Wesley Webbei mid Wa.vne sklnuei. John lliown, a student at St. Mar)', enlliae is spenillng his Kastc'l vacallou with his niulhii on Waul sheet, Mi. and Mis. I". 1'. Mirriiuau, of Dim sheet. spent jeslcnl.i at Dig I'mid. Ileni) nines, ol M-waiK, . - me k-'i ot Ids paieuts on Dudley tluc-i. Chaile .leglei, of Irving avenue, who lu hre ii in the empto) cf llie lJtkavv.uma St ue association foi sevual .veal., lias aieeptul u inoie luuutlve posllluii with ItlehanU iV- Wiiih. Mr. and Mis. A. II. lll.ii klntoii, Mr. and Mm. (Icorge II. Smith, Mls Agues Sbavv, Miss foi- nella fiulplu and Jnlin II. (lalulu, whu liave pent the past mouth In I'loilda, lehuneil hoiue on 'fliuisilay evening. II. i:, i;idui, siuiekcepei- for llie Kile Hall mad iciupjiij, Is siiiouil.v til wllh piii'iiinuiila at his liome, and but slliibt li"us aic eiilu lalueil foi his lecovei.v. Lackawanna Eallroad Low Rate Excuislon to New Yoxk City, April 2nd, 1003. On April 2ml special excursion tickets will bo sold to New York city and re? turn via the .uckuwannu railroad, good going on all passenger trains of April 2nd and for return up to und In eluding April 7th, at rate of one way faro plus one dollar, for the round trip. Ohlldieir between tho uges of G and 1-' yeurs, one-half the adut rate. xzsrstrm Warranted EJ eniig; Correct Easter For Men Cloth -Front Suits, $ 1 2 to $20. They are the nearest thing to a perfect fit that the tailors art has yet invented. A beautiful array of NECKWEAR for Easter in our Furnishing Department. 326 Lackawanna AMUSEMENTS. Lyceum Theater, Orand iao'esmo Schumann-Heink THE WORLD'S GREATEST CONTRALTO. iiiiunimi' imnev nl,.,ll AtsMed by 1 sni.' Tiii:oi)o'iii: iiKJiiintuKis. Tinier direction l'led' P. II mil. Diagram opens Tiiurnday, Muic.li Tickets. U30, V U7tli, at U a. m. Lyceum Theatre M, RKIS, Lessee and Minager. A. J. DUPFV, lluilness Manater, PltlDAV AND SATl HDAV NKiurs, hpei ial Satuulay Matinee. The Much TulUcil of I'lay. it The Volunteer Organist 99 l'jidoisid by the Clersy. 1'rlceh 23, W and 7 eeiils. Matinee, 23 and SO ic-nts. .Seals niivv on talc. TUESDAY, APItIL 1. t'ii.m.i:s ntoiiMAs i'itr.si:Nrs VIRGINIA HARNED, In IMvvaul K, Ilitec'a DiauutUation nf Maurice Tlioiiipaun'is Auicileaii lluuuncc, Alice of Old Vancennes IhailM I'lohmau'ii nevvcl hl- i-eenle prodiirlinn. I'lCMiited tlie fciuie in evel) le--peit as al the llaiden Thealer, New VniU. l-llces 2' lo l.M). Sau nvv lead.v. Academy of ilusic U. nUIS, Lee. A. J, DuOjr, Managjr. 'Ihuiodav, I'liday a.id .saluiiliv "' 'i-e Dot ?arrol' and Superb Coniiunv. TliU afternoon and cvenluir, "A Nljlit In Plilnv town." I'llic-s 10, 20 and S0c; iiiatlnees, 10 and 20c. KASriUt WKKK. Openini; with a bpeclal Monday Maiiuee, Dainty Irene Myers I'rlici 10, 20. and ?0c.i luatlnte, 10 and 20v. Today and Boys You will find every thing here from Hat to Hose. What will inter est you particularly, how ever, are the new suits, We can show you all the latest shapes and patterns in these, including asplen did representation of high-, class ready-to-wear gar ments from the best man ufacturers. This cut represents our celebrated Patent Hair- which sell from s. AMUSEMENTS. Easter fllp8nIccMarch 3:' Concert by Till lU'.MH .!!(! : I (JUAIi tiii: iiKMnimnr.n ou.nTr.Trc. violinist, int. isadoiu: ix'ckstoki:. .00, ijl.ciO, $1.00 and "5 cents. men sciiooi, Ai'i)iToim-M,Tn:si)AY,Ai'niii i Hill heiiii'Aniiual Tour LYMAN II. HOWE'S 1'iuciitJtlon ol tho Most iilamiom Moving Picturas In thj World lMsItively everthluir new. An entile new roilcc lion ot Anii'iiean ami I'oieltrii Scenca: includliu Chlni, the Plilllppliies. .South Africa, Venice, ths I'.in-Anic-lIcnn, Die., lite., Kte, 'llie lun.'.t elaborate and microvilli exhibition in Aineriea today. The result of our Perfected Mcc luiilfin U the nearest approach lo Pictures Without Flutter orVlbratioa Than Has liver Before He en Attained, I'llccs. 2j, .13 and 5ft cents. Diagram of re&crved caU at I'owcil'a music) tou, Saturday inorniiii;, Maieli 2-1. STAR THEATRE ALK. O. HEnni.NOTOM. Hunger, 'lliineday, Tilda), ."atuiday, Maich 27, 2$, 29. "In Gay Paris Burlesquers." matiniii: i:vi:v day, lutetc'Jted and thould know auouceuuivvuuciiu) MARVEL Whirling Spray iflinlBjrun'. ui buciwii. llett-Sir eat- Moil Convenient. I cicaniei tssiasu lili70iirUi iiiiAi-aiiuoEBupiuy MAIIt'VI.. ,,,-iikt oilier, but wnd lump for It- lumutetlbook-Miia.HBlei, w Ilii (lurtlc-uiart aim mm uoiu in vatuieliltits ladles .ll.UVi:i.tO., lloom COO, Times Oils., Kevy Ycrk Ave. 1 Fire Sale of I Wall Paper and Shades. I I Jacobs & Fasold, 1 505 Linden Street. 1 k Ever dP .WVAWYSk IS Ei pmr: UaiJe-lcd.! l " ?) lit for Ic. V jth wsrZ" lin v lir. rw ijyiJp