V ' Ttr J.rt,' '?; '-I F.V-t?ii vfl,;v v k .V . ,.,y..i.ji,. IL v - V-vr .r 1 s .,f" k'v . rfli 3l"V, -p , ft ! I ,1 '!l' "r - 'c r J THE SUKAjSTOjN TUIBUNE- FRIDAY, AJL'KIL 2u 1002. v, "-if .l .? Hl w .$ w I 'N' . S.'. 'c WEST SCRANTON TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY SILVER WEDDING OF MB. AND MBS. ROWLAND D. THOMAS. y Fittingly Celebrated Lost Evening at Their Now Homo on North Hyde Park Avenue Artistic Concert in the Washburn Street Presbyterian Church Numbor of Enjoyable So cial Events Aldermanic Cases. Events of This Evening Other Shorter Paragraphs. The twonty-nrth wedding anniversary of Mr, and Mrs. Rowland U. Thomas, of North Hyde Park avenue, wus 111 tlntrly celebrated at their beautiful new homo last evening, and the eveot was participated In by a larpro number of their friends and relatives. Air. and Airs. Thomas were united In marrliifro a quartet' of a century ugo In this city, by the Rev. Rowland H. IS vans, and seven children have blessed their union, llvo of whom are living, namely, Atnttlc, John, Lizzie, George and Wlllard. They wore heartily congratulated last evening by their guests, and received many beautiful presents as evidences of appreciation and esteem In which they are held. The time was spent in an Inlormal manner, and at 10 o'clock refreshments wcro served, under the supervision of Airs. Joseph Thomas. Atlss Alattiu Thomas, who acted as hostess, was assisted In receiving and serving by the Alisses Alurgarot Lud wlg, Kllzubeth Alorgim. Emmet Ellis, Isabella AIcDowell and Ida Lewis. Piano selections were rendered by Airs. D. 15. Thomas, and congratulatory remarks wore nit' do by a number of tho gentlemen ptcsont. Alt-. Thomas Is well known as the for mer street commissioner, having served for two years in that capacity under former Afnyor Aloir. Prior to holding that olTleo he was engaged as fire boss at the Urlsbln mine, nnd is now en gaged In that poition, having served altogether for nearly tWonty-flve years under tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company. Those ptesent at the celebration last evening were the following: Moscnw Dr. and Jlt. T. V. Wllvm. Wrst I'ltliton MKi Itmnali Ki.int I'ailmnd.ile Mr. and Mrs. Oeoijre Davis, Mr. and Mr Thorn is Dni, Ml Caule Davi--. Soiantnn Hon. and .Mr. .Tames Moir, Judiic and Mi. . A. Vo-huiir, Mr. .mil Mr. John T. William v Mr. and Mr-. Jmipli IteinoluV, Mr. TIib Best family Cough Jteiiiedy, Dufour's French Tar, ' for Sal- by GEO. W. JENKINS, 101 S. Main ave. There Is but One Complete Silk Stock In Scranton. It's Here at Your Service Spring silk selling is no little matter at the Globe Warehouse, and the present marks one of the busiest seasons on record. That's why the Annual Spring Sale Of Black and Fancy Silks Has been so long delayed. We could not find time to get at the details. Better late than never, however, and todav we present to the public the choicest bargain array of guaranteed silks ever olfered in Northeastern Pennsylvania at corresponding figures. Crisp Facts for Shrewd Buyers 4 Remarkable Values in Fancy Silks 19-Inch Taffeta Cords, splendid as sortment of colors and effects. Will xmika charming Summer Waists. Worth C5c. Sale price, 45c. 20-Inch Cashmere .Stripe Taffetas, in Pompadour itud Luce clftuts. A won det fully effective silk at a moderate cost. Worth t-Sc. Now 59c. 20-lnch Fancy Strlpo Silks, none worm less titan $i.oo tho yard, and all desirable styles for' present season's vcur. Tho salo prlci-, 75c. 21-lneh Sutln-ilnlHli Fottlauls.einbrac Iiik an exceptionally lino range of now colors and effects. The best b3c. value wo know of for 67c. Popular Plain Weave Colored Silks, Cloaks l!)-inch extra heavy, bright finish Tuffeta Silks, in all the slutdes most sought for this season, as well us cream nnd white. These beautiful silks are not loaded with wool or unjbothor for eign substance. Wo guaHinleo them absolutely puro and guarantee their wear also In tho most positive terms. They're worth 75c. the yurd. Sale price), 57c. jjldlre Silks for Jackets Waists, Skirts, etc. They have first call just now in fushlon'a realm, and our into ot coiors, uiaaxs or Whites, icuvcn nullum, complete, to bo desired. Jt Is Globe Warehoii: nrnl Mm. T. J. Itfj-noIiK Mr. nnil Mrs. I). S. Ktnf, Iter, and Mr, tl, 1. K.m, Nov. mi.l Mm. Hugh l)al, Mr. anil Mrs. P. tl. Thoni,t, Mr. nnil Mm. lllctinnl Jones, Mr. him! Mrs. W. tt. Parry, Mr. and Mr. Mellaril Ovcn, Mr. nnd Mr. William Williams Mr. and Mm. lUtlrl lldnnrdt, ilr. and Mrs. William Jonc, Mr. nnd Mrs. Tho. Itouilh, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Eintm, Mr. nnd Mm. William 11. William.., Mr. and Mr;, .tosopli Thomas, Mr. and Mr. Atidcison Jonc, Mr. nnd Mm. John A. Tliomm, Mr. and Mm. Iliatt 1M wtrili, Mr. nnd Mm. John HurIim, Mr. nnd Sir Thoin.18 O. Williams Mr. nnd Mr. l).ild l'hllllpi, Mr. and Mr. .latiici Williams,' Mr, mid Mm. llarley Knlln, Mr. nnd Mm. (leorKe I). Keglar, Mr. nnd Mm. Hlchard Ktitnt, Mi. nnd Mm. l'rcd t-rltncr, Mr. and Mm. I-ojnl Hill, Mr. nnd Mm. tlnuley, Mr. nnd Mm. David lli',non, Mr. nnd Mm. John H. J.mici, Mr. V. Aubrry KOH LA.VI) 1). THOMAS. l'oncll, Mrs. .Tone, Mrs. William Kiiitu, Mis. Klizalietli Wllllatm, Mis. C'arllnc Droohs, Mrs. Ta Joseph, Mis. Janice W. Jjiiici, Mr. .Tamos II. .Tamos, Mli-ios Ma A- Iiourn, Idi I.ohIi, Margaret Hiighci, r.ll?aT.icth Jrnkini, Klirahcth Stein, Jes sie Lewis, Isabolle MrDoncll, Margaret 1.ii.1hIp, Sue Kdnaids, Kii.ma Kllli. Messrs William Whloner, Cluilr-i W. Dii-on, IMwjid WatMiis, John Koinhardt, William Cimitn.'hl. An Artistic Success. The concert clven in the Washburn Street Presbyterian church last even ing in aid of the talent fund, under the direction of Air. and Airs. L. C. Arm brust, was an artistic success, and was one of the most elaborate events of tho tenson. A large and appreciative audi ence was in attendance, nnd all of the artists who participated were enthusi astically received. The orchestral numbers, under the direction of George Waters, wore a pleasing surprise, and demonstrated that the Bible school of the church has some excellent talent In that resnect. The opening vocal number was a soprano solo by Allss Lydla Sailer, who is ti popular favorite in West Scranton. She sang a flower song from Faust, which earned for her a very hearty en core, and she was presented with a bouquet of flowers. Allss Bessie Sloto recited "The Soul of the Violin," In her usual nrtlstic nfanner. The baritone solo by D. W. Davis, "The Children's Thanksgiving," demonstrated that his voice has lost The Reduced Price List Which appeals below Is worthy of more than passing attention. The llg ures quoted arc guaranteed, una the range Is so extensive as to lilt thu bill In every particular. Black Taffeta Silks of Guaranteed Quality 19-Inch Silks, 19-lnch Silks, 19-Inch Silks. worth 1,'c, worth DSc, worth CSc, worth sric, worth Mil-, worth $1.00, worth grit-. for r.:,a for 4.-0 for r..r,(! for ii:,c for fino for 75c for 7o for !)3c for $1.00 for 1.1(1 for J. 25 for .if for 1.45 for 1.09 21-luch Silks. 21-Inch Slllts, 21-IIU'll silks, 27-Inch Silks, 27-inch Silks. worth $1,2.". .ib-incn silks, worth $l.,l,-. .ifi-lnch Silks, worth $1,50, 42-Inch Silks, worth $1.75, 22-luch Silks, worth Sl.r.O, 23-inch Silks, worth $1.75, 23-Inch Silks, worth $2.23, Peau De Sole Weaves of Exquisite Texture 19-lnch Silks, worth KSc.. for.... 21-itch Silks, worth $1.00, for... 2l-luch Silks, worth $1.25, for... 24-Inch silks, worth $1.50, for.. 22-Hiuh Silks, worth $1.75, for. ifi-lnch Silks, worth $2.25, for. ao-lnch Silks, worth $1,25, for... :iC-lnch silks, woith $2.25, for... Fine Satin Duchess 19-lnch Silks, worth 09c, for.... X9-lnch silks, worth s;o. for. 21- IlL'h SIlkH. urnrll, iot ,"'"' ,. IW11 1. 7l)o . 3c ..$1,19 ,. 1.39 ,. 1.09 . 93o ,. 1.S5, , 55c ... B!)o ,,, 95o ..,$1.23 24-lneh Silks, worth fi.h for.! Remember All of tho nbovo Silks uro warranted tp weur perfectly. it, nuwiufuct m they are llawjess, und every yurd is of pure dye. KSMJ? none of Its old-time sweetness, nnd his effort vos thoroughly appreciated. Tho feature of tho event was the Bluff ing of Allss Elsa Van Uorvoort, of Now York, whose tend 1 1 Ion of "O Let Night Speak of Me," was received with much enthusiasm, and she was accorded n flattering encore atnl sang a rosu fable, which was also well received. Another superb rendition was the tenor solo, " 'Twas but a Dream," by Alfred Woooler, and for an encore ho sang a composition by Cleorge Dudley Alartln. of tills city, entitled "For Us," which Is exceedingly pretty and catchy. Miss Van Dervoort again sang "Sweet heart, Thy Lips Are Touched with Flame," and received another encore. William Roberts, the basso, favored the audience with a lino rendition of "A Cavalier Song," and was heartily en cored, nnd gave another pleasing selec tion. The closing vocal number was a duct by Misses Stiller uno Van Der voort, In which tltclr bountiful voices blended exceedingly well, and they were compelled to sing an encore. This num ber was undoubtedly one of the best on tho programme. D. W. Morgan acted as chairman, and the accompanists of the evening were Airs. D. II. Thomas, Mrs. I'lerco T. Fel lows, Allss Alorgaret Glbbs and Walter Davis, and their efforts contributed much to the success of the concert. Air. and Airs. Armbrust are to be congratu lated for providing such nn excellent entertainment, and the talent fund of the church will reap a good siyu as a result. Miss Watklns Entertains. Allss Jennie Watklns, daughter of Air. and Airs. James Watklns, of 23:2 North Hydo Park avenue, gave a phonograph party on Wednesday evening to a largo numbor of friends. Samuel Thomas, of Greenwood, was In charge of the phono graph, and all the popular selections were played. At a seasonable hour re freshments were served by Airs. AVut klns, assisted by Alisses Alttry Watklns nnd Nettle Sansenbach. Those present were: Air. and Airs. John J. Alorgan, Air. nnd Airs. Richard Ilavard, Alisses Net tle Sansenbach, Alary Watklns, Eva Kittle, Gertrude Loomls, AInry James, Beuluh Hlne, Nora. Confer, Rhoda Wat kins, Hattio Rnynor, Ethel Watklns, Stella Alorgan, Clara Watklns, Jennie Watklns, Messrs. John Thomas, "Will iam Watklns, James Thomas, A. B. Craning, F. L. Watklns, Arthur Cos ner, Harry York, Howard Cosnur, Will Morgans, Boyd Jacoby, Wendell Evans, Hurry Watklns. Alleged Shooting Affray. A telephone mc&snge was received .it the police station early last evening to the effect that a resident of Sixteenth street had shot his wife. Two olllcers were immediately dispatched to the scene, where a. large crowd had as sembled. Investigation revealed the fact that the man had struck bis wife with a board on the leg. and the report sounded as if it was u pistol shot. The woman screamed and yelled that she had been shot, and a passer-by, with out waiting to investigate, telephoned for the police. The participants in tho attair were very much chargined when the ofllcers put In an appearance. Aldermanic Cases. Alichael AIcHale. of 2100 Lafayette street, was arcstcd yestettlay at the instance of his father, charged with committing nn assault on his brother Patrick AIcHale. Tho hearing was held before Alderman John and Alichael was held In ?300 ball for his appearance at court. Patrick Lynn, of Luzctne street, wus at rested yestetday nt the Instance of V. H. Coon, of 211 Ninth street, charged with removing a load of wood belong ing to him from the Central mine switch. The evidence given btfore Alderman Kollow was circumstantial but was deemed sutllclont to hold him In ?200 bail for his appearance at court. Party on Fifteenth Street. Jliss Ida Jones, of Fifteenth and Division streets, was tendered a parly by her friends Tuesday evening. Tho usual dhersions Incidental to such gatherings weru indulged In, nnd jo-frcshmentrf- were served. Those pres ent were: Jllsses Esther Hughes, Lottie Mor gans, Maggie Thomas, Kdlth Jones, Lizzie Jenkins, Llzzfu Davis, Ida Davis; Messsrs. William Jones, Walter Whit man, Llewellyn Jones, Walter Hughes, Kvnn Kvans, George Hodges and David Jnnns. Going Back to Arizona. Kred Sherman, of Keyset1 avenue and Jackson street, who will leave for Ari zona in a few dajs, was tendered a sur prise party recently by a number of friends tit tho home of his parents. A feature of the event was a cake- walk, which wits won by J. H. Amer uiaii and Mrs. William Amermnn. A largo party of guests were In attend ance. Given Away. Ilosp bushes, that will bloom this year, given away. See our advertise ment on third page of this paper. Meats & Ilagen. EVENTS OF THIS EVENING. ri.ivi No. 1, of thu I'li.l lljplNt Sunday hIloI, will conduit .111 rntiTl linm. ut 11ml mango noii.il in Hip jisuuldy lotin till-, mnliu'. An rnlnuliimnit and mici.i1 will lu 1 ,.-1 I in Hie J1.1 kinn htici't HiptUt lull 1 ti Hii, Mining tu iiuiiiiili mililillllj anions th j Siuiiliy iilmol mIihIjih .mil tlndr fikiiiN, 'I hi' Mntliilf.' Ji'WoN will incut In the s;nii-oii MillunlU I.'I,iiim1 1I11111I1 jI it.S ii'ilnck. .Ml ililldli'li iitnlcr 11 Ji'JH uf .igo .ire iu Itc.il tu .it Und. Miks tJi.no Mimv, u( I.if.ijclli- sticil. will in. Iriljln tiic V, b. X nt Hit' hiiiion lli''lidlt I:iImoi.i1 iliuii'li litis ociittiir. 1'l.i.s .Nn, IS, of the r.inliuiy .Hi'lliodl.t i:pl. lop.tl huniliy mIiohI, will ir,i 1, "ili.imi v(" UiU Miiilnu nt Hie In me i,f tin Ir tuclii'i-, Jlist IMu.t lliuincr, V'l- l.ueiiio Mini, GENERAL NEWS NOTES. Tint Ijdlrs of the Itiilionl auxiliary k.'iinl .1 clam iliowiVr uipper In the Simpson MrtliudUl 1'pki'opal thtnili lit I'leiilni,' to 11 ui;e minilm of puliaiif. Smlii oi'f lliu iiiualiis of the late I.1011. r.nl U weie held .usterdaj afleinoon at tlie liiitisc, SiitM Wa.Uiiuu btierl, and wne In iliai'e of llev. lald Jonvi, ulor of (he rin,t WVWi fw7vTrrnrijTTTi mM, into the future and eee the condition to which our coiikIi, if iieclcctctl. Trill urltiR you, on Mould icel: relief nl once and that naturally would L-e through Shiloh's Consumption f4 -4 4-, Guaranteed 0 cure ton- vLlI tj tnuntlon, Jtronc hltla, -" Asthma, aud all I.ung Troubles. Cure; Coughs aud Colds iu a day. 23 cents. Write to S. C. Wslls & Co.. I,e Koy, N, V lor free trial bottle. Karl's Cloter Root Tea purifies the Blood ConRre(rallon.il thnnli. Interment wai nude In tho U'Mhburn street irmcter.v. The fall-boircM wrro tleow l'hlltlw, Iteero IImiiih, llnnlel UU, Henry Snillh, Willi im and (Infield Thotnpion. Mr. nnd Mrs. 1 lianas lltddoe, til Notlh fhr field MUitir, held nn lie i renin iwlnl nl tliolr home on U'cilnniiljy utriiliiR nr the benefit ot the .tiudnon Street tlnntk rhurth. Chen No. 8, of (ho airfield Acnuc Mtalon uliool will hold nn entertainment nnd soW.il on t'rldiy t-unltifr, May S, l.'neh tmhnier ! a ticket will hia n tlmnec on n door price A'Krllo1i t,f (he toadhed on North Mneoln nc tuio, belwren bnfiiyrtlo and Hwelliind atrecti, which w.11 recently lorn tip, hn nettled Bcterti fell and I in a dangerous condition, line' of P. McCnnn'H hoicen fell In the trench recently nnd wa rescued niter much difficulty. Tho Bclttlliitf l duo to the 1.1) Ing of w.ttcr idpc. Dr. I). W, Kvuu, of North M.iln nwntte. has tettirucd homo from tho wrt, whtro ho wot culled by tho scrloun Illness of hi mother. Illrlianl H. William, of Academy etreet. who underwent another operation nt tho Moc Taylor hopltal recently, has returned homo iigaln, much Improved. Mrs. William Hiptlrcs, Mr, nnd Mrs. Ttlchard llirnum, of llalhtead, arc tho nueiti of Mr. and Mm. Alfred Kern, of 1123 Wafhbimi Mrrct. Harry C. Morgan, of Thirteenth idroct, h nt the Lncknwannn hospital, where he will ho up. crated on for appendicltU. John Jones, of Chlcano, son of tho late ltcv, II, I'otilk Jones formerly of UiU clly, li the finest of Dr. .nut Mm. J. J, llabcrls, ot fJoutli Main ucmie. Iter. H.'N.' Harris, of WeWi Hill, will occupy tho pulpit of the l'l) mouth Cougrcgatloni! church, next Sunday morning and ccnlmr. A ton was recently born to Mr. nnd SIrt. f Italics Dixon, of North Hjilo I'ark merino. John II. Dunn, ClcnrKo Ki urer, Harry Wcdi1 man, Harry Wcher and C'urtU Whetstone mo rep icsciitlnir St. Matk'B Lutheran dune h nt tho hi.untn's lomcnllon In Wllkes-llirrc. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. M. llat, nf North Sumner nve line, nnl Mr. nnd Mm C. W. Lull, of Prl'-e tlrcct, hate relumed home from nn cnjoyiblo trip to the Charleston exposition. Another large irowd of young people were in attendance at the Wohneta dancing cI.im (.oc'al In Mo.irs' hall lust evcnlnt,'. MUs Kute lien dun played for them. The first quarterly conferenco of the Knthnry Jlnthodlst Kpiscnpil clitirili will bo held In the new clturc.li tomoriow evening at 7 o'clock. All official members nro requested to be present. Through a Might mistake tho name of fll-s Anna Jones was omitted from the programme which will he gUeu tit the orange toelul held at the Pint Piptlst church this evening. There will be a meeting ot the Driving club this evening at 8 o'clock nt Deckclnlck's hotel. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Mnlachi Coyne, the New Select Coun cilman from the Twentieth Ward. Other Matters. The new select councilman ftom the Twentieth ward, Malachl Coyne, Is a man who will have an opportunity to make a great impress on legislation during: the coming year. He has a posi tion on most of tho important commit- MAI.Al'lll CUVXK. tees, where his sttong common sense and conservatism will be of great bene fit in considering matters to come be fore council. Mr. Coyne has for years been tt resi dent of the Twentieth ward and Is par ticularly Interested In all matters tend ing to tho Improvement of this part of the city. Given Away. Itoso bushes, that will bloom this year, given away. See our advertise ment on third page of this paper. M Meurs & Hagen. NUBS OF NEWS. The Sir.inlon Allilcllo dub met in srml.niO'illi ly h-hIoh List eionlns. The ninsii'R.ition of die I'retli.vleri.in ilrncli on Illeloi,v Mieil, met in monthly kession at the lurMi lioiiso ji.t cicnmir. Jtis Tied Until, of KdHarilsilllc, was the Ruest of Mis. II, H. fonie.i, en S'oeum sticet, jcsteuliy. Tlie esceller.t eimutlu programme of the Scranton Athletic iluli'b junior classes on Wad-ne-d.i)u iarht was the mlijeit of ireneral ill-ciu-fcion on this hide jesteidav. Inslinctoi Victor N'oth, wa.s warmly priised for the rnpalile man. net In which lie handled the esereUeh and per forimir. Dr. (J11I1111 li.is moM'd to 125 I'lttstou at rim;. Ilotli 'plione. The irtintly orBiinizcil oc ! ly will liold a upe 1l.1l iiieitlns this cenliirf in Sifts hotel, and all menilierf. are urged to he pictent. Dr. fkhlej'.s lanitf IIimIIiik lljl-sim Is Riiir atilti'd to euro all loughs. "No cure, no p.11." 1'of (..lie liy all iIcjIi-m. An Hi lit in Mils toltmui jesleuliy Mated that J farewell patty lud liccn tcmlerril .loscpli Kldeii, who lud rt'slcnnl Ills position h the T.aeka. wanni btoii) company, and was about to liave for Ituffalo. Tlie whole story originated in the mind if .1 JuUr. It did Mr, Klden an Injustice, lie ( uise miiiio of the pethons lnentlotied 11s belli'? piornl nt tho paily were not cien aerjiuint. ai.ies of Ids, DUNMORE DOINGS. Nino Yenr Old Leonard DeMaxko Has Disappeared from Home An thony Dougherty Arrested. The Italian neighborhood on Smith ptreel Is all agog over tho dlHiiupeur ancii fioin home. Tuesday afternoon, of Leonard DeMuiUo, 11 U-yeur-old boy, who itttnnds No. 6 bcliool, On Titusdity ho was sent homo from school by Allss Dupgun, for untuly con duct. It is thought that ho feared In go honiu itutl ti'll his story and won dered away, lie had only lived Item during the post four mouths, anil was hut Hllghtly itcijualntea with tho town. When last seen ho was dressed In a blue blouse, short punts, old shoes anil rubbers. Ho lias brown, curly hair ami his hands were badly chapped. Tho police of Dunmorn and Scranton have been notified, but at this tlmo no triteu bus been found. Any Information would be most thankfully received. Arrested for Trespassing, Anthony Dougherty, of OaK street, was arraigned before Hurgesa Hurschell Wednesday, charged with ticspasslng upon tho property of A. D. & F, M. Spencer. Ho was arrested yesterday morning, about 'i o'clock, while disturb Ing the men engaged In sinking the new Bhaft. Wllllain Osley, tho fore man, testified that Dougherty refused to leave the property when ordered nnd grew very ubuslve und Insulting. General Manager Spencer said they hIA - - mM SPECIAL FRIDAY BARGAINS In Staple Goods that you will need every day at prices it will pay you to come for. These prices for FRIDAY ONLY. Main Floor Specials Oat Heal Dishes Gold lined, decorated, 3 colors, were 10c, Friday 5c Brass Extension Rods Open 24 to 38 inches. Complete, worth 10 cents. . Friday 4C Bread Knives Red handle and 8 In. blade. Regular 25c value. Friday 10c Collar Button Sets Four GoId-Plated( Buttons, with celluloid backs. Worth 10c set. Friday, set 4C 100 New Style Embroideries Worth 8c and 10c yard. Friday, yard . . . . 4c Brown floire Ribbon 40, 60 and 80 In. widths. 3 . 4 and 5 Inch width. Heavy quality, worth 25c yard. Friday, yaid )C J. H. LADWIG, Proprietor, 310 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. IT 6i did not desire to push the case, hut simply wanted to give warning that similar offenders would be s-everely dealt with. After tho explanation Dougherty was discharged with a rep rimand. Odd Fellows Banquet. The Odd Follows held their h.uuiuct nnil Installation of olllcers nl their rooms Wednesday night. A large num ber of members of slbter lodges weru present. Intel ostitis' addrespca were made by Judge A. A. Yosburg and otheis.h Tho olllcers Installed were as follows: Xoble grand. Oeorgu YV OUell; vice grand, Frank Marshall: hecretary, liy ron Urudy; financial secretary, Harry Klzer; treasurer, Orrln Correll; tuth tee, Harry Klzer. Given Away. Iloso bushes, that will bloom this year, given away. Ken our udvei llsi.' mt'iit on third page of this pttpcr. Jli'uia & Uugen. SHORT PARAGKAPHS. 'Ihc f111111.il of the lite MiniH 1'lasermin tu. iiirii'd fiimi I lie Inline of hh ihushtcr, ili). .lone, ' on Drinker i-tiiit, ie.-.tiuli,. llev, , V, tiili. 1 lions, of the I'nMiv U'll.ni iliurili. ollulalid. A I lajpn nimihiT of liitiulr and neljihlien 114 nell .11 deleiratleu of (lid lYIInnn eie In atli ndiin ', 'liilirunnt u nude In Hiuiiuoro iiiueteii, t'h.iihs llioik, of MiIlIh aienue, lm'i;oie to Altoona, where he will p. inuueutly n-hle, Mlt. A. I.. llrilni has 11 tinned liouie aflei .1 oliy of llirn' MuU In I'llWnii. Ml. J. W. Wliltuun, of Aloe.1, h ii-llin-fill uds In tu-.1 11, Mi, and M, Miller and MI'i susle I'uhr, of (!iom ti i'l, lift 011 xiturda) foi a lll nlili telatlii's iu (,'i'iniiiiy, Itev, t'liaih'H II, .Vuulit' tetiirned homo ,u teiday ftciu Wjiuli, William II.iikU, of I'lileao, tpent .leMciday at M, W, Chiinbullu'r, on llli.kely Hrect. NORTH SGRANTON. 'I ho 111 t ii,I(1 . lilt ill o eutcilaliuueiit eier eetu In IhU n'ltlon i.'.iii kIuii liy thu inemhiu of tho Ninth fHiuiitim butllute of lluiuin Dotil iim lit ut tho f) 11111 Jaliuu liit cunlui;. The IKlfoniunie .n laittrly altend'd and Dr, Yoiihk wai highly eoniinrndcd fur li'd woil: ulili tic ila.c. The iNhlhitioii all thu uuy lliroii';li n Intel estltiK and ainti!ii',-. 'Hie pio'r.iiiiine ion- A GREAT SURPIUSS In In itorc for nil who use liemp'n l4lam for iho Throat and I.unift, thu 1,-ieat guarauteril lemedy. Would ou licllivu Hut It h Hold on its merit, tin I uuy dm. -slit la sutlnrUid by the pioprlctor ot thin uouderful rcimdy to fie jou u cunple bottlu free! It neicr faiU to mro uiuto or chronic coujlts. All urusgistj tell Kemp's Ualuin. Price, "3c. iud iOc. Second Floor Window Screens Buy early if you wish to keep the flies out, Now you can very easily keep tham ont the whole summer. We have an 1 8-inch operis from 24 to 32 in., worth 25c Friday. Screen, 10c . Only 50 dozen. Come early. Roller Bearing Screens, 18 inches high, opens 17 to 32 inches. Fits many windows that are hard to fit, worth 25c. Friday 1 9C Same Screen, 24 Inches high, worth 35 cents. . Friday 24C Larger sizes at 39c and 34c. v Screening By the yard to repair your old doors or windows, By the yard in 24 f inches, at, yard 1 OC Wider widths to 20c a yard. Screen Door Hinges Worth 15c a pair. 4 Friday, pair IOC Hammocks The best assortment ever shown, from 49Z to 5.98 THE NEW AMUSEMENTS, Lyceum Theatre M, ni'.lS. I.rsei nnd Manager. X J. DUITV, DuMne-,3 Maiueir. nid.iy Mislit, Saturday Matinee and Sight. A 1'li.y of I),cp lleait liiteu-t. 1 wis A Stiong Company Headed liy Mr. Edwin Mordant l'riie KieninB, 2.", 50, 7.V. and fl.ai. Sneeial Matinee l'ilie Kntile lower llcor. Mi': entire luhony, "J.'e. C'hlhliin to any pait of theater, l.V. S'eat now ready. tl'imi.w. Ai'itif, ami. A Night of Vaudeville Tlie Great, the Magnificent, SANDOW Stimii;fl Man on Karlh. Willi lll Siptili Vaudeiille Coinpiny of European and American Novelties. l'l Ill's IV. . ilk',, I.""',, Seali, on Mle sal 11 1 da 1 and !, fl.lid of M'H'ral Inieiettlns kjiup, c- ,1 tnci. lllnir 1111I1I1 lu'tHiiii tun mciuln'iK if thai c!j,, iluiuli hell nml tneul nilur dillh, ami the Mi.-t Kline of luket lull mi ein In UiN with 11 pla.iid by nili. One of the fiatiues of the lU'idusc was thu ileur cluh Jusfflln:; (,r Hi. Yi'iilijf, l'lre tot illy dotiojid the ham IibIoiuIikt to I'etti )oie, of Mary tticet, jeiteiday inoininif uhoul U.HU ii'iloik. An alaim wax trot iu fi 111 hox b7, iihiih IiioukIiI all the inmpanlej ul thin H'cllmi o ihc wone, Upon airliiuit at tho cene, Iho lum uat fu tt hum of tlanus, and the woiU of the firemen .u nf in. .nail, Iho liulldlus wa totally ilttlwjril. It m not lu,ured. The funeral of the late Mm. William Anderson, of Wajne u w mu, wilt take plato from lur late Kkldime thlj aftcinoun at S o'lhxk. hcrilifs will lie eundiietcd liy the Itcv (koitro A. fine, of the McthodUt iliiu-h. Intmueiit will lu made in Koiot Hill cemetery. Tliciiud Mi(!aur'han, of Willow street, w,j tlneil Ihv dollar innl iou, ,iejterdiy moriilni;, Iu wllic rouit, hefoie Ma.'Utiato Kldler, fei hi lin; drunlc and dUoiduly und throw Ini; lonr i.t the a! net earn. (IIVK.V AWAY. ltoc Hujlii'5, that will bloom this jear, gheo away, ike our adttrtUeiuent on third pae of tliU paper. Meaw & Ilagen. Basement l-ibre Ware Sale 1 2-Quart Fibre Buck ets, worth 24c. Friday 19c Fibre Cuspidores With lift-off tops.very easy to clean, was 50c. Friday '. 29c Fibre Tubs Will last longer than 3 cedar or pine tubs, no hoops to drop off, nothing to shrink or swell, Our price one-half of elsewhere. Friday, each, 7.1c, 80c and UC Fibre Wash Basins Was 24 cents. Friday. I5cl Fibre Slop Pails and Covers Friday 39C 14-Quart Size, was . 74c. Friday 49C Fibre Toilet Sets Large Pitcher, Basin and Jar. Worth $1. 50. Friday, set 98c Brass Top Barroom Cuspidor Large size .worth 98c. . Friday 74C Many other goods made in Fibre Ware we have here at very low prices. Large, Fresh Delaware Shad, Apiece JOYCE, Three Popular Priced Stores. AMUSEMENTS. Academy of flusic U. ItElS, Ltace. A. J. Duffy, Mna;tr. I.aat llueo Mchl Mitiuec lildiy nnd Katurday. J, K.-EMMET-GILSON LOTTIE, pi the Seiuallonal Comedy Puma, THE OUTPOST" Plreitloit cf lluitli; fc Seniion. 1'rli cs-15, i 33 and 50c; matinees, 1.1 and 2V, Ai.b .mat vi:i:k. Openlne ith u Special Monday Jfotlnee, Chas. Ljyboiiiiie, Emma Bunting and Company, I'tesenllng a Itcpcttolie of I.ato Siicrcni, 1'flicj 10, 20 and WV.j inatlnce, 10 and 20c. STARTHEATRE ALF. 0. HEnRIXOTO.y, Minaser, Thursday, l'rlday and Satiifdjy, Al'ltlfi 2, 25 AXI 'M. "VICTORIA BURLESQUERK" UATINUB UVtUV UAV. ft k. : '"VrV. J r s