wmmmmsisKsamMM pppipp .Vi" THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, APRIL IT, 1902. K $ 7&; i 1 iffif 9 W- " 5a it ' " m w I? HI I 1 v i m lr KHz. !& fH' ' m': H:: WEST SCRANTON PROGRAMME FOR CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN IN SIMPSON M. E. CHURCH. The Somuton Conservatory of Music, Under the Direction of J. Alfred Pennington, "Will Furnish the Con cert, Which Is for the Benefit of thr Embury M. E. Church Funeral of Joseph Gahafjan Yesterday Morning Becent Social Events. Bhort News Notes. Jr fxmessk ws mjmzM n Tim Hirnntnti iS&SiSjjQJb Conservatory of music, unuer uie llrnntlnn r.f .T. f StUT J9f- V If..w1 T3ntinltlci-. IJ 4UU)'L..l7', IKI hurtim. TV 111 Ivc a , concert ii tho Simpson rmmWM 11. e. umn-cn, North Main ave nue, West Side, tomorrow n cuius-, for the benefit of the Embury M. K. church. The fol lowing Is the programme of pianoforte and organ selections: Knwmblo CliM (four pianos) First movement from Sonatina, in 0 major. Opus 33 Ijlabclll Stay Bedford, Kdllh Doty, Hard Ilonlcr, Itotrcna Hermann, Flora Kaufhold, Margaret l.aw, Mary IMttcrjon, Kolllc Schlngor. Anna Wahl (Scranton) llomping in the Field, I' major Schneclter Boat Kong, A minor Webb Gavotte, O major Webb MHs Edith Doty (South Scranton) Bolero in A miner, Opus 28 Lock Mr. Harry Wllklna (South Scranton) ripe Organ solo, Allegro in 1' major fiinck Miss Nellie Schlagcr (Scranton) Valse in E flat Duraml Laura ele Grucliy (Hyde Park), KJna Lev.in (Mooslc), Lydia Hopkins (Taylcr), Adallno Evans (Old Forgo) Elfin Dance (four pianos) llcnncs MI'S Ethel Watkins (Hyde Park) Valse Entrainantc Wachs Miss Hazel nessler (Green Ridge) ripe Organ boIo, Fantasia on Church Chime, Harriss. Miss Clara Tlaas (Scranton) Last movement of Concerto in G Mozirt Orchestral accompaniment arranged for sec ond piano, played by Mr. Pennington. Mfw Anna Voris (Scranton) Marurka in B flat. Opus fit, No. 2 Godard MKi Grace Gcrloek (Scranton) Norwegian Bridal IMocesMon Passing By. .Grieg MIm Emma Bono (Dunmoro) Pcrles d'Ecumc (Piece de Salon) Kullak Mr. Harry Wilkins- I'apriecio in F t.lnrp minor Mendelssohn llungirian l'anlaia for pianoforte and or chestra l'ranz U-xt The !olo part will be plajed by Mr. Pcn- The Best Tamily Cough Hcmedy, Dufour's French Tar, For bale by GEO. W. JENKINS, ,101 S. Main ave. nlngton. The accompaniment arranged for three pianos will bo played by MIm Clara Browning, Mli Mabel Frcnrh and MIm Ethel Stone, all members of the faculty. Eniemblc Class (four pianos) ( Overture to Kampa llerold MI'S Bone, Ml&s Browning, MIm Gerlack, Miss Krautcr, Mlsi Stone, Miss Vorls, Miss Wagcnhurst. Misa Powell Entertained. On Tuesday evening Inst Miss Mar garet Powell entertained tho employees of Mcldrum, Scott & Co.'s store at her homo at 541 Garfield avenue. Musla and games were tho diversions of the evening. Recitations were given by MIso 'Amelia Murdock, solos by Mr. Morgan, Hawkins, and Mr, Weldy. At a seasonable hour refreshments were served after which the guests dispersed to their respective homes, well pleased with the evenlng'H pleasures. Those present were: Misses Anna Cawloy, Cora Murdock, Margaret Hllde brand, Carrie Drew, Rather Hughes, Jennie Lewlii Murgurct Powell; Messrs. Ilobert Koiischwa, Jake Karcher, Will Beynon, ftitorgan Hawkins, Carret Gard ner, Morgan Weldey. Mr. Weldy acted as the accompanist of the uvenlng. Flashlights were taken. Funeral of Gahagan Boy. 3?ho funeral of Young Joseph Guha 5fan, who died on Sunday from Injuries received on the railroad, occurred yes terday morning from the family home on Chestnut street. A solmen high mass was elebrated In St. Patrick's Catholic church and interment was made In tho Cathedral cemetery. Tho pall-bearers und flower-bearers were Frank Gaffney, Joseph McKenna, Frank Hawley, Edward McCann.Drewy Hailstone, Itlchard May, Joseph Mad tgati and John Daly. EVENTS OF THIS EVENING. The first informal social of the Wahneta Danc ing class will be held this oicnlng in Mcar's lull. Bauer will furnish the music. A regular meeting of St. Patriek'n Ladies' Irish Catholic Benevolent union. No. G02, will be held this evening In St. I.eo's hall. Tho ladles of the Simp-ion Methodist Episcopal church whose nanm begin with the initials, F, G, II, I and .1 will scno an Initial supper in the church this evening. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. David J. Jones and .Miss Mina Lewis, both of North Scranton, were united In mariiagc nl I o'clock jesttulay afternoon by Itev. Thomas do Gruchy, D. )., .it the parsonage of the Jackson Street Baptist chinch. Hcerved seals for the Conservatory concert in tho Simpson Methodist. Episeopil church, tomor row evening may be obtained at Davis' Drug store. Ilcv. lorn or th Jones, of .Mae-tcg, Wale, will occupy the pulpit of Hie J'irst Wel-.li Baptist chinch nrt Mmrhy, pleaching in Welsh in the morning and Engll-ti in the evening. The funeral of the lite Mrs. Jane Morgan will take place tomorrow afternoon from tho houc, IT Alchbihl Mrcrt, Itev. Hugh Davis and Ilcv. Thomas de Gnieby will ntHehtr. .Mrs. A. It. Ejimi, of Noith Hyde Park ave nue, entertained fiiends at a 0 o'rlock lea Tues. day afternoon In honor of Captain and Mrs. James, of Wales, who are -v illinor hr-re. The membei-s of Couit I'.tli in Allen, Ancient Order of l'orolcra, will attend a banquet in Avoca tomorrow evening. John McCrca, of Mlnooka, and Mi's L;?7i'e Joyce, of Jackson street, were united in mar riage at fct. Patrick's church at i o'tkK-k c-tcr- WvUW4U;iiUvivivtiii(fc Mf. nd Mrs. llowtanil D. Thom, of ,North tfyde Park avenue, hate issued InvlUtlonn for their trenty-fltth weddlnic anlnvrrsary, wWeh will he celebrated at their new home on April 21. A new assembly of the Royal Society of Good Fellows u Instituted last olght In D. D. Evans' hall by Supreme Deputy Organlter William Lln ney, Jr. Thirty members wcic enrolled. The cantata given at the First WdMi Congre Rational church last evening wa attended by n largo "and appreciative audience. Tie various mimbtrs on the programme weio well rcmlcml by the children and the adult vocalists. Ilic supper served by the lAdlcs of the Sherman Avenue hilfslon last evening was welt patron ized and proved to be a social success. large crowd irtlendcd the entertainment and social given In Meats' hill last evening by tho Lincoln Heights Social club. The three men who were nirrslcd for aeauli ing Fiank Slpplc ore being held for a further hearing, as tho pioecutor Is unabla to appear against them )ct, owing to Ids illness, dty afternoon. Patrick Hughes, of South Flhnoro avenue, and Illy Ellen Buike, of Luzerne street, were united at 4.30 o'clock. NORTH SCRANTON NEWS. Manlnge of E. J. Phillips and Miss Elizabeth Moore Other News and Personal Notes. A large company of relations and friends assembled at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Moure, of Ilollls ter avenue, Tuesday evening to cele brate the marriage of their daughter, Miss Kllzubeth Moore, to Edward J. Phillips, u well-known and restiectnd resident of Green Ridge. The nuptial knot was tied bv now George A. Cure, of the Providence Methodist church, about S o'clock, after which the guests were seated about a sumptuously spread table, where a de lightful supper was served. Many beautiful presents were given to the young couple in honor of the au spicious occuslon. Their new home will be on Inarch street, near Capouse ave nue. Following Is a partial list of guests: Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwnrd Phil lips, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zent, and daughter, Ethel, Mrs. Thomas Patterson. Miss Mary Patterson, Mr. William Phillips, Miss Drusllla and Phoebe Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. George Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nichols, Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Leven thall, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Van Camp, Mrs. Elizabeth J. Jenkins, Mrs. S. Wedeman. Messrs. Joshua Webb, Stephen Nichols, and Misses Bertha Tanner, Muude Moore, Stella Wede man, Bessie Holmes and Florence Wedejr.an. Behind a Mask. Some grocers will try to sell you a package made to imitate Nonesuch Mincemeat claiming it is "just as good" His Hot, Look at the box carefully see that it reads "None Such" and has the picture of the "None Such" mince meat girl. Write us if your grocer re fuses to immedi ately supply you. Merrell-Soule Co. Syracuse, N. Y. Farewell Party. Mr. .Tosiah Thomas, of South Wales, was tendered a farewell party at the homo of Mr. Evan R. Jones, of North Bromley avenue, Tho evening was spent in singing Welsh hymns unci solos by tho young artist, David Wil liams. Supper was served by Mrs. Wil liam James, assisted bv the Misses Margaret Tavey and Lillian James. Those present were as follows: Mr. nnd airs. Levi Morris, Mr. and Mrs. John Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Davis, .Mr. and Mrs. John James, Mr. and Mrs. William James. Mr. and Mrs. Obed Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Smith, Messrs. David Phillips, Thomas Jones, Evan R. Jones, Josiah Thomas, Jamps Jones, of Nantieoke, Elmer Jenkins. David Jones. Krln-nrri James, David Williams, Misses Lillian James, Margaret Tavey, Edith Jones, Jennie Jones, May Jones. 5 3 The Highest Order of Beauty i in the New Laces i 3 3 New patterns never so numer- ous and certainly never more attractive. The very best that earnest search could discover are represented in the showing. j. Special Sale of Fine Laces j They are beautiful wholly new styles of 5! beauty conjured by remarkably clever and skillful textile workers. Point de Paris Imit. Valenciennes Maline, Mechlin Carrick-ma-Cross And other fine laces, shown on the center tables and at special prices for Thursday, Friday and Saturday f The laces are from i to 6 inches wide aud insertions to match. The prices are 9c, 14c and 19c a Yard p. at mmm mmtommtmmmmmmmQm- We cannot euter into an analysis of this daz zling trimming aggregatiau aud to describe sepa rately its myriad lines. We merely refer to it aud the above items are a fair sample of the daiuty things here. Women with the sharpest eyes, brightest ideas aud most cultured taste will undoubtedly find their ideals realities here. Globe Warehouse Pleasant Surprise Party. A pleasant surnrise nnrtv xvnn ln. dered Miss Orosen Vannan, at her home on Putnam street, Thursday eve ning. The usual party diversions were indulged In until a seasonable hour, when a dainty repast was served by the hostess, after which a flash light of the merry comnany was taken. Those present were: imIrrph irh. Hoc. bins, Stella Anderson, Helen Martin, Lillian Steele, Viola Itterly, Louisa Hartzell, Leona Hartzell, Mirtin Huff, Margaret Decker, and Florence Emery, Messrs, Emit Emery, William Cler, Arthur Case, Percy Davis, William Watkins, Thomas Watkins, Arthur Williams, Robert Vannan, Sidney Clegg, Robert Itterly and Guy Williams. tcslcil and taken liefoic II. '. Coonoy, JiHtlcr of tlic pl.ico, chat-RCil liy Itouftt Wll-mi1 wild m-llliiis liquor without a .'lir-nf. Mr. i.lst i niilayal ns bartcntlcr for .lolin llrlnt;, vvlio ronilucls hotel nt Dunnioic cotmis, .Imllce (.'twnc-y mit liliu tinder .W0 lull for nppciranre nt coutt. A Miifilt! pirty vv.). bivcii nt tlic home of Mr. anil .Mrs. .Mm Ucnckoit, ol Dumnoie, Tun day t'veninc;, in honor of Mrs. HofTsommrr i.nd hfin, of lluzlcton. Those prwent were:"" Mr. i.tul Mis. William Xothacker, Mr. and Mrs. (ieorj;c Kent lei t, Mr. and Mis. Ward Wheeler, Mr. nnd Mru. John Loren, Mrs. Wlnrhrakc, Mns. Hcirnt, Mis. ltott, Mil. Dippro, Mrs. C. Notl-atker, Mlcs Nothackt-r, I.outse Bius Vt-'tla Wlleclcr, I.I77.IC Hentkcrt, Jlessr-!. Cuttavo Iloffsoninit'r, August Getz, Theodore Wheeler, Joseph Sh ini tio. William and Albert Xothncker, C'litrlet nent-kert. A most enjoyable evening v.is spent, mmlf and oilier amusements bclns Indulgetl in until a late hour, when refreshments wore served. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Entertaining Programme Rendered by the Young People of Chrlst- Ltitheran Church. An entertaining programme in Ger man was rendered by the young people of the Christ-Lutheran church in ffer manla hall last evening. Tho pro gramme was in three parts, the titles being "Auch ein Fest," or a "Good Time:" "Das Fuller itn Hotel." "Fire in Hotel;" and "Wer Hat's Gethan," "Who Done It?" A tenor solo by Fred Herman, "Unter den Palmcn," was ex ceedingly well rendered and gained u vigoroous encore. A soprano rolo that was also well received was "Nobody Is Looking," by Miss Emma Schcuch. Graphophonc selections were also a pleasant feature, rendered by Henry Schwenker. There was a good attendance, and those taking part in tho entertainment were favorably received. Those tak ing the principal characters were: Herman Gogolin, Oscar C. Spitzer, August Urbuteil, Hcrr Dietrich, Charles Scheuch, Adam Maus and Hpit Schwenker, the Misses Emily Fuhl brugge, Katie Renke, Anna Berg, Marie Blechert, Anna Hofner, Fran Jung kurth, Ida Kuhn, Ida Fuhlbrugge. TOLD IN A FEW LINES. The Woman's Clnistian Temperance union will meet this afternoon at 3 o'clock, in the Younu "onion's Christian Association room?. AM women arc invited to attend. Mis. George- M. Parish, of Plymouth, k hlt Ing Mihs Don Davb, of West Maiket rtreet. Tlio foiutli informil banquet of the lte-.cue lodge, No. 371, Knights of Pythias, will be held this CVeilim; at the AuiHtnrlmx V .!,, .. in be enjoyed after tho banquet, by the younger tm-(ii,i-m ui iiil- loilge, A meeting of the Xorlh Scranton Itepubll.-an club will be held tomonovv evening in their rooms on West Maiket street. Thomas Montgomeiy crd James long, of Park l'lace, were cnmmlttrd to tho county Jail, mv,. teiday, for being drunk and disenlirlv. The funenl of Wllllum, the infaiit child cf Itobert Merilck, took place je-teulay afternoon on Clreen street. Iiiteiiuent v. .is made in tho Mij field ceinetfiy. The Noilh Kml Star and CracKcrjaeki will play the thlld of their mlc; In tlu- An.l;.,, I,,,., tomorrow cvi-iilng. Miss .Mary Holmes ami MUs lllllia Ilicnnm, of CJilbert i-lreet, .-.re (.pending .1 few weeks In New Yoik city. The famous Kelly tilo, wlilili f,ome time rso gavt- a succissfiil ehibition heie, will be seen in their new comerlv rlmm.i. riittti.t t,ifr.,ni ,... tide Down." ill iho Auditorium, on Stturdiy, .vpiii L', it is piannwl to give a matinee lor the benefit of tho ehildicn. DUNWORE. Tlie concert glvtn In Washington lull la.t night, under the auspices of M, .Mary'j fhoir, was largely attended, The participants sustained their provloiu well-earned icputatlons as capablo entertainers, and llioje piesent eiijojitl the pio gramme rendered, Tho member of Lady McKinley lodw telebr.ilt'd the end of their flr-,1 year'. clttnce last uiaht with tt banquet at their lull. The wcicly is in a most llourU-liing condition, and cnteri upon iU tecond yeir vvjtli brlglit piopeets. llev. Mr, Angelina, a pa.tur of a Waldenlw chinch, near Home in Italy, adtliesed a largo audience at the Wetlmtday eieninif prajer ser. lco at Ihu I'leabytttlan chinch lai night, A laigo number of fnimer friendn nf Sitter Jlary Mautice, known to the world as Mis., Margaret llarilngton, .itti-ndul her fui.iial In C'aiboudalo jestiiday, The mlslonary society of tin) I'le.byteilaii church will meet thl altenioon at the home of Mi, (I, Wolcy, on (1-t-rry stuvt. Mr. W, II, Corrtll, nf Lluuy i-treet, ami Mlsj nv In-y leave vUyt fm Xcvv York thy, pre. panlorj tn tltelr opuilng 11 new inlllliiery is jabll.hiuiiii in town, Tlia fiinidj nf Mk i:ilo Cje will be plcucd to hear lliat her condition 1 niiuli impwvetl ami Iter eaily iccovery U hoped for, fieorfe William., cf Uloom Mini, H Mrlatuly ill. William 1.1st, of Dunmore, was ytstcrday ar- ' A SENSIBLE MAN Would use Kemp's BaUani for the Throat ind Lung;. It is cuilng mole Cough), Cold, .Vstlima, Hroueliltl, Croup and all T1rot and I.uny Troubles than any other medicine. Tin proprie tor has authoiizcd any drujgltt to give J oil a Sample llottle fico to convince you of tho Tcrit ol this great u-medy, ('rice, Jn and S: I Yesterday's Accidents. A young man named Walsh, son of Michael Walsh, of 2527 Plttston ave nue, met'wlth an accident ut the bolt works yesterday. His hand was caught in the machinery and a piece of Hesh was torn out from between the thumb and finger. The wound was dressed by Dr. J. J. Walsh. A young son of Charles and Mrs. WIrth, of 61H Cedar avenue, fell nnd broke his collar bone yesterday. The fracture was reduced by Dr. Albert Kolb. 1 I I Nubs of News. A regular meeting of St. Aloysius Total Abstinence and Benevolent so ciety will take place this evening whpn the recently elected officers will be in stalled. The Defenders will play one of the scheduled games of basket ball in St. John's hall tonight. A social and hop will follow. The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Zleg ler will take place at 2 o'clock this af ternoon. Mrs. Christine Kirn, of Hickory street, had two boys of tender years, Edgar and Wilfred Walsh by name, before Alderman Lentes last evening on charges of malicious mischief. The complainant alleged that the boys, who are 4 and C years old respectively, threw stones and broke one of her windows. The case was discharged. Fred Mursch, the Birch street fence muker, has just completed a contract at the county jail, where he has placed S00 feet of iron fence railing on the New York street side. A well-attended and interesting ses sion of the SaengerrundQ society was held in Athletic hull last evening. A baby boy has come to gladden tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. George MIrtz, on Birch street. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rempe, of Alder street, are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl, Dr. Schley's Lung Healing Balsam Is cuaraiitecd to cure all coughs. "Xo cure, no pay." For sale by all dealers. General Grant comnmndery, Knights of Malta, will meet in regular session tomorrow night. 1 The funeral of Dennis Gnynor took place from D13 Hickory street yester day, Services weio held at the cathe dral, and interment was made in the Hyde Park cemetery. Tho Jungcr Maennerchor arc making arrangements for a grand concert to take place In Musda hull, Monday, April 21. The affair will be one of the social events of the senton, and societies from Carbondule, AVHkes-Unrre, and this city will participate. A dance will fol low tho concert," und music will be fur nished by Uuuer'H.full orchestra, In the Basement Toilet Sets A special purchase for this spring, and proves to be a pop ular number, are handsomely decorated in four colors. Wear guaranteed. 10 Piece Set, priced at $2.49 1 2 Piece Set.including large d2 AQ jar, style the same as the hJj.yQ above, marked to sell at 10 Piece set, beautifully jJ r decorated, gold traced, value JkA i) 4.50, marked to sell at Huuu 12 Piece Set. like the tfC 1C above in color and design, at. $3 63 These few numbers are just a couple of the fifty or more neat ' designs and handsome colors that can be found in this well selected department. What You Can Buy for Five Cents Wire Soap Dishes, Paper Files, Coat Hangers, Picture Cord, Cake Turners, Dust Pans, Fire Shovels, Potato Mashers, White Wax Tapers, Hammock Hooks, Scrub Brushes. Match Safes, Sink Brushes with Hetal Scraper, Tea Strainers, Asbestos Teapot Stands This lot of articles and more at the price mentioned, can be found at the 5c Booth Refrigerators Most any day now you may find the sun rays tempered to that degree where a good re frigerator is necessary to pro tect the eatables. Our line of National and Century ' Refrig erators have many points of excellence, are made of thor- 7 1 oughly seasoned ash, have sol id bronze trimmings, galvan ized iron shelves, metal lin ings, "no wood exposed' self-retaining castors, swinging bareboard, charcoal -sheathing and dead air space, the best insulation known. "Century." Style A. A. Plain without carving. Length 24 inches, depth 16 inches, height 39 inches. 1tj QQ Priced at W.O Century, Style B. length 27 inch es, depth 18 inches, height CLQ fin 41 inches. Priced at ,l'y,0 "The National' Cleanable, solid ash, length 34 inches, depth 21 inches, height 46 C A C A inches. Priced at ? V.W "The National." Style No. 490. Length 38 inches, depth 2t inches, height 47 f O CE inches. Priced at lO.UO HHBIHHHHP AMUSEMENTS. GROWING INTEREST IN THE MEETINGS Concluded fiom Pjito 5. OBITUARY. i MItS. J, A. HOHKUTS, of J.enox vlle, Susquehanna county, tiled yes terday afternoon at the residence of her fclster, Mrs. V, :. Khrgood, at Dudley and Third streets, Dunmoic She was 6-1 years of eo ond death was due to pneumonia, Mrs, Roberts was a woman of noble Christian character and was highly respected by all who Knew her. The funeral will be held today at 1 p. m., at South Gibson. SYIiVKSTEU Sl'ITZEB, the 3-year-old son of Adam Bpltzer, of Meade avenue, died last evening. The funeral will be conducted tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, and Interment will bo In the Cathedral cemetery such commanding Inlluence as Harvard and Yale had men of Welsh blood share In their Inception. Brown university, Phillips academy, Williams college and other Institutions of learning also felt their inlluence, But Pennsylvania, mote than any other state, In tho union has been the locnl point of Interest to the emigrant from Wales. They took high milk in civic, social and relig ious life. Among the Welshmen who played an Important part In tills commonwealth In Its earlier days were David Lloyd, Thomas Lloyd, Thoinas 10111s, Samuel Jennings, Grllllth Owen, Klchard Peters, Peter Evans, John Evans, George Thomas, Rohert H. Morris, William Evans, Thomas Powell and many others. Into tho Continental congress Penn sylvania' sent nine delegates of Welhh extraction, and Anthony Morris was tho first mayor of Philadelphia. A long line of others followed him In various oillces of trust. Xo less than five of the presidents of these United States had Welsh blood llowlng through their veins. What Is true of the denominational life In Pennsylvania is hugely true of other states, the speaker wild, and he uppp.'ired to his hearers to act worthy of their noble ancestry In this lam!. Meetings Today, The meeting today will he held In tho Penn Avenue Baptist church, morning, afternoon aud evening. Tim speakers will be Nov. II. C Jfalile, D. D of Boston, and Jlov, V. S. Dobbins, of Philadelphia, tn the nuitnlng. At -' o'clock u special service will Im held to consider the upeds of tho foreign speaking people In the Lackawanna and Wyoming valleys, and from fi to S o'clock the young people will serve a Mipper. "Worthy of Consideration. An editor's opinion la always worthy nr t-nnildei-utlan. for he Is accustomed tc giving a matter due consideration,' Imforo expressing his Ideas of it, David 1 Jt. l-'orbes, editor ot tno him, ijiiurry le, Pa says: "The name Chamber lain Is synonymous with everything that is good. tJhamberlalVs (.'ough Benu-dy I can partioulaily enrtewse, having used It myself ijullu frequently with the best results, whenever both ered with a cold." t'ortulQ by all druggists, Special Today California Pears, Large Cans, Joyce's 3 Popular Priced Stores, Addresses will he delivered In the evening by llev. J. L. Campbell, D. D und Hov. II. f. Mablc, D, D. ULTIMATUM SERVED. Lackawanna Engineers Are Given Twenty-four Horns to Quit. At a nun tint; of the striking mine workers of the Woodwind, l'ettehouu and Avnndalo collieries, held ye.steiday In Kdwiiidsvllle, It was decided to give the engineer and puinpnuuiers at ilui-e mines twenty-four htmin In which to quit work or have their names wiped from the lolls of the union. These men rotused to obey the rtcent order call ing upon them to strike, Drlmwitc, I.aclsiiwauna and Weetein otllclals secured about toity men yes terday to llll the places of those who hud been lighting the lire In the Jeisey mine, lull who quit work. EIXENWOOD'S SUDDEKT DEATH. Had Resided Here Since the Year 1801, Joseph W. Ellenwootl, one of Scran ton's pioneer settlers, fell dead In the re Qpt his home at S32 Plttston avenue ubuit 5.4j lust evening. Lyceum Theatre M, nniS, I.psscp and SIananr. A. J. DUIVY, Business Manager. Friday NighitT April 18th. An nUboratu Production of the Successful Judical Comedy, "A Runaway Girl" l'rcicntril liy THE AUGUSTIN DALY CO. With MR. ARTHUR DUNN and 40 PEOPLE IN THE CAST 4G I'llcos ilc. lo SI. 50. So.its on tale Wednesday at 0. Academy of flusic II. RLI9, Lttace. A. J. Duff, Mintr lULANCU OF WI'.KK. JOLIJ HARRY JENKINS Ard Comiunr, in llepcrloire. nil; tprcUhy "''Is, Includin? the famous McCaiin PRICK 10, 20, ::0 cent. .Matinees lOo, and 20c. ruisT hai.p or xr..T wi:kk. .Matinee 'J'ut'iclay awl Wednesday, The Convict's Daughter I'ltllT.S 1.1, 2.1, Jii'l M untaj Matlneei, 1J nr.d 2.1 umU. STAR THEATRE AlF, O. lli:imiNGT0.S Utnt;rr. 'ilnirila, I'ltday uiul Situnla., Aplll U, I?, 19 Miss New York, Jr, .MATISIX r.MIIIV DAY. Air. nileiiwood was apparently hi hlJ usual health a few minutes before, aul It is believed death was due to he'ai falluie, The deeetihed had lived ihl( city slnco 1801, and was about 6.6 yewi. of use. He was in the employ of; thn Dclawaie, Uackawunna & Vesteml railroad over 10 years, lie roll) oil froiui the employ of the company In lSp. He Is survived by the t'ollowlnt,- UhUd- reu: fleorgo Kllcnwood, Mrs. JeunUi ,. Nusli, .Mlts Mottle Wlenwood and Josenh l-Jllenwood. all of this city. Tho' body wn carried Into the house and Coroner Sultry notltled. Funeral ar rangements, which will likely be In charge of the Foresters, to whlc .de ceased belonged, will be anrtouneia later. m V -. . . . ,i-k' J';'ipA-'f-i-A'- ., it s v- 1 , ki faBSUWMyaigigi1 SteNu ,,s--i jfByiH fekaj .A-- -&Mfyh&9eg& mgHmsjmiMSSml