rw j w 'A, Ji ! "SUV 0 1! Crs TtiE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1902. iir :i:, W .-irffr'3pwrvf rl rXXXXXXXXXXX the iiodrtw nAnnwAns trroiue. The B. & B. Wickless 0 0 1 Makes Hiiinmcr cooking a. pleasure. You do not liont the entire house when you cook with It. HuniB with bluo llnmc does not smoke nor glvo olt offensive udorn 1h pimple unit perrictly safe. Ask for the 13. & B. Nino styles. Foote & Shear Co. 119 N. Washington Ave :xx: The Course of Study In nil departments of the Hnrdonbergh. School of Music nnd Art is arranged on broad lines and according to modern progressive ideas. Send for circular. Carter Building, 604 Linden Street. -MnnwTrrTT''i'fif'-i''tf-'iJ'"-'""''"''-x-'"'''ICT!i Children's arnas . . . For summer wear in sizes from three to ten a years THE BABY BAZAAR 118 Washington Avenue. BraBmazanEsaQH! In all styles at S1.50, $2.00 S2.D0 and $3.00 for Ladies' and Gents' at WETTLETONS Burr Building, 134 Washington Avenue. Green TraiHiis Stamps. tasoBSXHsa PETER N. HAAN Livery, Boarding, Heavy Teaming and General Draying. Now Stables, 1415 Mulbery Street. New 'Phone 2057. mfmrrm1" Cost Is bmaii to Launder Your Lace Curtains. . . Doi't a 011 want to liv our way this once We glutamic amtie l.n o elr-cU aml c.iierul hand woik. I.ace laundoilns is a specialty. ACKAWANNA THE ,XUNDRY, 803-310 Penn Avenue. rapMmareiSMarcsraaaaTaMWMM t PNlOR(MCABEty fERSOKAL Charles Kdvvaids ISl.ilr, who has In en nuking a tour of 1I11- woihl, I- ixpeiud to ainve in fc l.llltOH toil.l)'. Miii. William Aruiliruslcr and Ml.ss lahii lies-, of i'cnii iivcnue, .lie spouding a few ili.va with friimls in li.iwlry. Charh'N II. Stevens, treli-iner and pres agent ol the Wilting Opera hou-c, Siaui-c, I. in the city, foiling friend.-), Mm. Tliom.i!. Ashury, son Wlllaid and Miss t'jiiiie Peleis, of Portland, Maine, aie vl-i:ing Mi.s. Pied Peleis, ot the Sslwm, and Jlii. Asbury, of Suniuir avenue. August llobiiison nnd A, .1. Cusr-y luvo nnlved Falel.v in llii mull m ii, (ieiinauy, 11 tablegiam to Hut ifreit having l.un icieived jcsleiday by ix-Sheillf CharUs Itoliln-son. HEMMERER'SBODY BURNED TO A CRISP It Was Found Within n Short Dis tance of tho Destioyed Bluo Ridge Breaker. Tho remains of Thomas Ivcuiiiiercr, tho llrenum ut tho TUuo Itldgo breaker, at IVekvllle, which burned Suiitluy, was found about 1 o'clock yesterday morulas. Tlio nilueis who hint been looking fur him Irom ouu oud of tho iiituu In tho oilier, had found no trace of Kcmnieror, nml It was thought ho had lalulii ntn tho hiinip at tho foot of tho Hhuft and hud been drowned, Uotli theories wero Incorrect. Shortly after 1 o'clock a. ni Asu Scott and "William Searn stumbled over the body, while walking along tho mine track which led to the culm dump. Tho body was unrecognlwible, being burned to u wisp. It Is supposed Kcm merer, upon HmbiiigMip the lad der out of ho shaft, muilo a dash through the llaiues and was so terribly burned that ho fell some fifteen feut from the burning structure and his body was almost cremated. Under taker J. II. Klnbucl; took charge of the remains. hoes ORDERS FOR THE PARADE ISSUED BY GRAND COMMANDER T. F. PENMAN. Lino of March, Formation of Column and List of Parndo Officers for tho Biggest of tho Events in Connec tion with the Forty-ninth Annual Conclave of the Knights Templar to Tnko Place Two Weeks from Today Citizens Are Requested to Decorate. Following are the general orders Issued by fli-nutl Commander T. V. Pcn nmn for tho Knights Templar parade, two weeks from today: (Ir.inil ("iiiiiiii.iinliT.v, Knights Templar of I'cnn lanl.i, forty-ninth Aiinutl Conclave. Oflicc ot llic Omul Cuintn.iiiu'cr. fc-cranton, li., Apt II If, 1DC. General Orders for iMrmlc and ltclew ot I ho (Irani! Commandcry 11 Pcnntylianla, at the 1'orry-nlntli Annual Conclave, to lie lidd In tho Oily ot Ji r.inton, on Tundny, Jtay 27, 1002. I. l lie coliiiiin will 1)0 formed In tlireo divis ions, n.i follows: l'lrst clu-lalon-On Wyoming mr-mio, liclit rratlnir on Mulberry street. Second iliihlon-Un Spruce street, ilifht resting on W.iomliiff nienue, ficlnff west. Third dldilon On Mmlcn ttreet, right resting on Wyoming uc line, f.icliiif wrst. 2. 'I ho .cconil nnd Third divisions will be tnoicil fonv.ml by their respective rominainlcir, an they 1110, uncovered by the preceding dlvlsloiui. !!. 'J he loinnianilor of each commandcry must report to lln-toniinaiittrr of the division to which ho is nvlgncd, at the pl.U'e of the formation of tho division, piuinptly nt 10 o'clock a. 111. Any lommindeiy Ijlllnir to leport ami take it pbio in lino at the hour stated will forfeit the posi tion aligned to it in these orilcia, and will take n iKwitiun on tlio left of the entire column. 4. Uiiitt.iclicil members of the grand comman dcry, that l, oflicrr-t and past commamleis of commanileries not participating in the paiado in n body, will be nssiRiieil a plate on the right of the lino, and will form under 'command of E. Sir Matthew Jll. Pclkcr, of l'ittburg connnandery, No. 1. This will be designated .the "Uolit Hat tallon," and its members will icort to Sir fel l.cr at Hotel Jermjn, prcvloua to formation ol p trade, for onlci. f. A bugle will be s-agaln sounded at 10.30 0'1-luik a. m., when the column will move piomptlj on the following line of in.mli: I.lXi: OF MAltClf. On Mulberry sticet to W.i-liinstun Avenue; en Washington avenue to Pino stioct; en Pine stmt to .Icffer.-uti avenuoj on JellcrfOii avenue to Spriuo fired: on Spriue Mieet to Washington avenue; on Washington avenue to l,ai-k.iiiiiu avonue; on Lackiwanna avenue to I'lanklin ave nue; on franklin avenue to Ppnice t-trcet; on Kpiuco (.tied to Washington avenuii; on Wash ington nvcni.e to Mulbcriy street. The p.iuile will lie levievved by Hie gland olll ecu from a reviewing stand in the Court House t..piuo, opposite the posloliue. It will b" in column of sections-. Only lomnundiry cIIiccm will salute with the swonl, and the sir knights will lenuin at .1 cany. Chape m.". should not be removed fiont the head. Kinitt'iit conunandeu will cie that the Sir Knights an: mopcily in bluictril in this legitd. Division loinmandeis wOl review ll.tir respect ive divisions at tho corner ot Washington avenue and Mmlcn sticct, and will ilisfuouiit and, with aides, join the guild louiiii unlcr on the review ing stand. II. Whin the right of the line airives at Mul- beny stiect, Ihe bauds will pioeiol forward on ?a""xon, "'" C'..T.," "VS- 01 ting tlio cAiiimaniicry oaimei-i auu iuiuis iu u- sunn. ... ..mh,.is.u.. avenue and Vine street, wheie the bands will be consolidated, under Hie command of Lieutenant I'rcil Coailiait, leader of the 'lliird llrigade b.iud, facing t-oiith, the banners and eoloi.s mossed on their left. 'Ihe commander!)-! will niarcli by way of Mulbeiry street, Adams avenue and Vine street, to Washington avenue, forming front into line on the in.mli, on Vine stiiet. In eloe older. The column will then nuuh south on Washing ton avenue and pass the reviewing stand, the bands v'-'jing "Onvvaiil, Christian holdiei-," and the sir knights at piescnt swoids. The paude will then be dismissed. T. As (his is to be a piiaile of Knights Tem plar, none but Knights Templar will be permitted in the tanks of the loinmindeiies. If Ihe tun nels or eolois aie heavy, assistants should be ap pointed to the stu.diid bearcis, who iinytelievc them, ut liiteival-, if noios-ary. Division com niendeis aie diietUd to stiLtly cnfuice tliU or der. to wi:.p. niniiox iiadoi:s. S. Only olllccr's jewels and commandeiy bulges will lis worn iu the paiado. Itibbon bulges should not be worn. !'. L'ouiiiiaiidiiii's will not form cio-es, or exe cute otbir evolutions tint will retard the move ments of connnandeiies on iheir left or bleak k the continuity of the lino. ll. 'Ihe chief of slatT, the commanders ot ill visions, aides, and the olliiers ot the grand com niaiidciy will lepoit to tho gland commander at Hold .iiimjii, at O.Ij o'clock a. m., to receive oiikis and prepare to mount. Past gaud olllieis and grand ofliccis fiom other juii-dietioiH will iiporl at the reviewing stand at ll,',i) o'clock a. m., lo a-ssUt in tcviowing the paiaib. Eminent Hr Wilson 1. Pinning, giand captain general, is hereby appointed chief of stun". II. '1 lie following luiunlloii will be ob-erved, vl.: tlrand Commander H. K. hlr Thomas P. Pen man, commauillug. lirand Ciptaln tinicral K. Sir Wilson I. Plain ing, cnlct of stall. Aides P. Sir Kia II. llipp'o. i:. Sir Jjlgar A. Tenuis, P. Sir Jud-ou II. Wooltoj, Ik Mr An drew S. Raver. lirand lliiald P. Fir A. Howard Thonnx Ciianil W.inhr Ik J-lr 1'ied I.. Ilrown. (ir..nd St.iud.ml lteiiei P.. Sir .!.ime W. Piatt. Ci-.ind Swonl lleaicti:. Sir William S, Simple. Ollliei-H ami pavt olllieis of tho giand com mindnv of IVnus.vlvani.i. Pcort t" H,e Ciaml CoiiimandirjCorlntlilan "I'ha-aiur" comnianihiy, X. '', P. sir S. Cur tis Ingalks, commanding. 1'lUhT DIVISION. P. Mr It. A. Ziniineriiun, comuiaiiding. Aides 1.'. Sir John A. Peirj. K. Sir Prank P. Item inclmeier, K. Sir William J. Milligan, ,P. Kir Waller h. llenvvood, bjr bevvls K. llelllcr, P. Sir Homy f. .Miller. Coinnianderle- "Cold H.iltallon," I'hlladclplila, No. 2; Mountain, No. 10: Pilgrim, No, 11; Dan-oj.-lir, No. Hi Palestine, So. 11 Cncur do I.lon, No, 17; Malta, No. .'!, N, V. Coniniandcrlcs liom oilier Jurisdictions, KIX'ONI) DIVISION. P, Sir Piand Mi-Piuiren, commandiug. Aides P. Mr Pineill I'. Pvans. J Mr Prank W. .Mar tinis. P. Sir llnbeit It. balrd, P. Sir raut Ueiilmin, Jr., P. Sir Ca-siiL, 1,. ll-ikcr, K, Sir Pied Munch. n-nimmdcrlc Huch do Payens, No. 11 Al hn, No. 'JO; luhlwln II, No. 22; Packer. No. 2.I; Hermit, . i. SI; Kinlot.1i, No. UU; Ml, Olivet, No. no; Ivanljoe, No, v; Hutchinson, No. 32; Cjrcne, No. sit; M.u.v, N. lili; iliadlug, No. I.'. TlllltD DIVISION'. P. Sir Divld O. Mit'ollum, (oniinanding, Aldis P. Slr'lli'iuy I. Sartorlin, P. Sir William II, Itclihiid, C. Sir A. (I, fi-lswell Smith, P. Sir William P. Piriy. P. Sir J. Homy Wlllhms, I.', Sir -1. Henry W'IIIIjiiw, Ik Sir Jaim-.s P.vnii. Oomuianilcriis Dun Ic Vint, No. 43; Hospital, lcr, No. in; St. Allun, No. 47; Kcii!iikIhii, No. .11; Wjoining Valley, No. ,07; Tiiuplc, No, Ml; Chesler, No. 10; Mellta, No. OS; M, Vcuion, No. 7:1; St, Andrew, No. 7. Any coiiiuuiideiy not mentioned iu the fure going onhr, appealing for parade, will lake its place uiiuii'iltally, in the division to whh.li it belongs. Piiilucut comtuindirs will leport Iu poison to tlio gund iiptulii general on their anival at ScniUon, at giulid commandcry hcad.)uaitcrti, Hotel Jiriu.vu. Ily onhr of Thouius P. Peuiiuii, grand commander. Attest: Wm. W. Allen, giand icconhr, HEQUKSTUD TO nKCOItATH. Tho local coinmanilcrles earnestly re quest the citizens to liberally decorato their business places and homes In honor or iho event. The conelavo will last three days tufli will bring hero many thousands of the most represen tative men of the state. The conclave committee has not solic ited any liuunclal uld from the public OUR SUMMER SCHOOL OF EIGHT WEEKS. .-.laJL-s-stsiAw. Opens June Call or Write For Particulars. Both 'Phones, for the entertainment of tho visitors, nnd has refused to accept any udver tlslnp matter for tho souvenir, which will bo wholly devoted to a presenta tion of tho benutles nnd udvunUiges of Sornnton. In view of this, tho local templars fool that they are licensed to call on tho public to do Homethlnjr liberal In the way of decorations. The templars will do everything they can to make the conclave visitors well pleased with tho city. Tho Roneral public Is only asked to look to tho decorations. When tho conclave was held hero six years co the decorations were the grandest the city ever saw. It Is hoped that this year this record will e sur Dnssod. UNION PLASTERERS ARE NOW ON STRIKE They Demand Thirty-Seven nnd One Half Cents an Hour and an Eight-Hour Day. The union plasterers, of this city, went oil strike yesterday for an eight-hour-day. All the union men failed to report for work in the morning and about 10 o'clock a committee waited on Contractor Peter Stipp, president of the Master Masons' association, and pie sented n written demand. Tills demand was for an elght-hour-day and an Increase of wages from thirty-three cents to thirty-seven and a half cents an hour. This Is equi valent to the wage now paid for a nine hour day. The demand Is that the eight-hour day go into effect on Mon day, June 'J. Pending action on the demands the committee Informed Mr. Stipp that the men will remain on strike. The ques -- ... ., , tlon will be taken up this afternoon at a meeting of the Builders' Kxehange to be held In the board of trade rooms. MISS STONE'S LECTURE. Diagram of Reserved Seats Will Open Tomorrow Morning. Tomorrow morning the diagram for the lecture ot Mis-. Stone at the Lyceum next Monday night, under the auspices of the .luckson Street Baptist church, will ojien at the Lyceum box ofTlee. Inasmuch as Miss Stone has been criticized for accepting a proposal to go on the lecture platform, bhe has made a statement of her reasons for so doing and her intention as to the use she pro poses to make of the proceeds ot her lectures. It is known to all with whom and for whom she has labored that she has never soucht gain for heibelf, but has devoted herself and all that she has' In ministering to those people to whom she has carried the gosptl of Christ. Now that, without her seeking. Miss Stone has had put before her an un paralleled opportunity, ought she not to welcome and use it? Coming to her own country after such trials and after having awakened such an Interest as never before In the history of tho board has fallen to the lot of any missionary, she could not be the missionary ot Christ which she has Miown herself to bo and keep' silence now, The Indications are that a great audi ence will greet here here. BASE BALI. BY ELECTRIC LIGnT Game Will Be Played Here on Wed nesday Evening. What promises to be tho greatest novelty Is a game of base ball to bo played at night by electric light at Ath letic pari:, Wednesday evening, between tho Scranton and "Wllkes-Barro teams, and each club will strive as hard for victory as though the game was played during tho daytime, Tho lights used for this game will be furnished by the Law son Portable lilectrlo Light company, and are tho same ones that were used last Beason so successfully at York, Harrlsburg, Chester, Burlington, Prank ford, lloxborough, Philadelphia, Tren ton, Newark, Hartford, Merlden, and other cities, tho attendance ut thoso games being enormous. Manager Luwhoii Is making great preparations for a largo gathering at the game to be played here. Hesiiles the ball gnme, the Lawrence bnnd will furnish music for tho occasion and muko Ihe evening nn enjoyable one for tho patrons who attend, This will bo the only night game played In Scranton this season, us Monnger Lnwpon has booked nearly every good baso ball city between hero and California. AFTERNOON WEDDING. Henry Bourns and Miss Helen V. Jones, of 1701 PlttUton avenue, wero married yesterday afternoon at D o'clock ut tho First Presbyterian church by the Hew James MoLeoil, D. D. Tho couple were unattended, and left immediately for their new homo at Cross Forks, Potter county, where Mr, Bourns Is store inanuger for the Ileadlo & Steel lumber interests, Mr, Bourns was for merly manager of tho South Side store of the Lackawanna Iron and Steel com pany, Mrs. Bourns was a niece of tho late Thomas Moore, of South Scranton. SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Allen's Foot Paso, a powder. It i-urcs pjliitul, Miiaillng, neivous feet uml ingrowing nails, ami instantly takes tho btlng out of eoim uml biinlons It's the gicitest comfort dlscovciy of tlic age. AlWn't) poot-ruso make light or new shorn led UsV. It Is a certain ruts lor tucatiug callous anil hot, tiled, aching feet. Try it today, told by all druggists and shoo stores. Don't accipt oiiy substitute. Hy mail tor 25e iu ktainps. Tilal package l-'HPP. Addictd, Allvu S. Olmsted, l.e, Kov, Jf. Y, 19th, 1903. J. Alfred Pennincto.j, Director. Adams Avenue and Linden St. OPENING OP THE BIG POOD SHOW Products of Thirty-two Firms Are on View nt tho Bicycle Club House Lasts Two Weeks. Tho biggest food show ever conducted In this city was opened last night at the Scranton IJIcycIe club under the direction of the National Food Show company, of Baltimore, and will con tinue for two weeks. No less than thirty-two manufactur ers of various products are exhibiting their goods. Booths of uniform size and construction arc ranged along both sides of the ball room and both reception rooms on the ground floor are also -used by tho exhibitors. The show is bound to be a centre of attraction for both men and women for the next two weeks. The men are al ways interested in good things to cut and then there's nearly two score of pretty female demonstrators on hand. Lives there a man with soul so dead "that wouldn't enjoy drinking a cup of cocoa formed by the hand of n pretty girl with a winning smile and who wouldn't buy a box if she asked him. to? The women will be Interested because ot the Infinite variety of the food pro ducts on exhibition. The searchers af ter novelties will find them in plenty. Theie is a salad oil made from peanuts that promises to come into general use; orange and lemon sugars for flavoring cakes; concentrated foods made from nuts and a number of others. The show Is being conducted under the personal management of W. B. Cheatham, tho company's general man ager. Admission Is by ticket secured free from any grocer In the city. It will be onen daily between tho hours of 1:30 and 5:"0 p. in. and 7:30 to 10:30 p, m. The companies exhibiting and the food products they aie showing are as follows: Van Houten Cocoa company, -cocoa and chocolate; James P. Smith, Moggl beef extract; Hygenlc Specialty com pany, orange and lemon sugais; An-iiers-on Food company, condensed soups; Miller Manufacturing company, flavoring extracts; J. W. Beardsley's Sons, shredded codfish, herring and ba con; Pure Food company, egg flake; ltoyal Tea Kite company, tea: 1". S. Burnham company, jellicon and chaw chaw; Serriotas Nut Food company, protuse and mcltose nut foods; Becker, Jones, Lewell Milling company, prepar ed flavors; Celluloid Starch company, starch; Tryablta Food company, hull ed corn; N. IC. Fairbanks company, cotloleno; Manelll company, Macaroni; Com Crisp company, corn crisp; Lever Biothers, limited. Life Buoy soap; Amelenn Hulled Bean company, hulled beans; James Chalmers. Sons, gelatine; Battle Creek Sanatarluin Pure Fond company, giavola; B. T. Babbit com ypan, soap and washing powder; Gor ges Plene Manufacturing company, peanutine and peanut salad oil; Nation al Food company, shredded wheat; Iturtnn, Catn Manufacturing company, ltoyal salad dressing: Battle Creek Flake Food company, Flakoata; AV. F. Asson Cunning company, Three' Slur beans; National Canning company, Ad miral Bed beans; Enterprise Coffee company, Windsor blend of coffee; E. C. Hazard- company, Shrewsbury catsup; American Maltose company, Maltose; Lackawanna Dairy company, of Scran ton, Dr. Lnngi-'a LaoUted Tissue food; 1. S. Evans Sons, spiced wafers. Drunkenness and Morphine Habit Cured Permanently. A physician who has made these frightful evils u llfo study will take a limited number of patients Into his own house for treatment. Best of reference. Hundreds of testimonials on applica tion. Write or Inquire at Box D00, Tri bune olllce. . Berries nnd Fresh Vegetables Headquurters. Best goods. Comren, Dr. Llndabury, Surgeon, diseases of women u specialty, "1G Connell building. Hours: 11 a. in. to 4 p. in.; 7 to 8.30 p.m. :XStB3t3S2K! on Salmon Fancy Fish, 10c par can, Fancy Fish, Largo cans, 15c. Coursen's Columbia River flat enns, 20o per cau. qb dines Full size can, impotted fish packed in pure olive oil, 10c, Soused Mackerel, 15c. Tho nbovo prices nre very low for fine goods, nnd cannot be Bold for less In case lots. E. G. Courseo. I Special CHANGES VERY FEW THE TIRST EIGHT LEADERS RETAIN THEIR POSITIONS. William Makes Going Nlnth- Sherwood, of Harford, Dost Gain of Yesterday) from Thirteenth Place to -Throe Now Names in tho List of Contentnnts A Number of Tics in tho Table -Lots of Room for Now Contestants Thoso Who Ha-vo Entered Should Report. Standing of Contestants rolntn. 1. A. J. Kollerman, Scranton 82 2. Albert Froedman, Bello- vue 52 3. Charles Burns, Vandling. 40 4. Harry Mndden, Scranton . 43 D. Herbert Thompson, Car- bondnlo 30 G. Wm. T. S, Rodriguez, Sornnton 37 7. Grant M. Decker, Hnll- stead 37 8. Maxwell Shepherd, Car- ' bondale 30 O. Wm. Sherwood, Hnrford. . 34 10. Homer Kresgc, Hyde Park 28 11. William Cooper, Prlceburg 23 12. Louis MxCusker, Park Place 20 13. Harry Dnnvers, Provi dence 10 14. C. J. Clark, Peckville. ... 14 15. Miss Beatrice Hnrpur, Thompson 11 16. Hugh Johnson, Forest City 11 17. A. J. Havenstrite, Scran ton 10 18. Lee Culver, Springville . . 10 19. John Dempsey, Olyphnnt. 8 20. Chas. O'Boyle, Scranton.. 5 21. Miss Edna Coleman, Scranton 6 22. Miss Nellie Avery, Forest City 3 23. Emanuel Bucci, Scranton. 3 24. Chas. W. Dorsey, Scranton 1 2fi. R. D. Dorsey, Scranton... 1 Although S2 points were scored In The Tribune's Educational Contest yester day theie was comparatively little changing about of the leaders. Down to ninth place tho contestants are lined up this 'morning precisely the same as they wero yesterday. William Sher wood, of Harford, advances from thir teenth place to ninth in this morning's table and all below him take a drop of one or more places. There were three new contestants to make their intro ductory reports yesterday, namely: Harry Danvers, of Providence, now in thirteenth place; Lee Culver, of Spring ville, now eighteenth, and Emanuel Bucci, of Scranton, who is twenty-third. There are a. number ot ties, showing how keen the competition has become to retain or to better the position of tho Individual contestants. These drawn fights are for sixth, fifteenth, seven teenth, twentieth and tho last places, tho latter, by the way, being between two brothers. We wish to again call the attention of the young people who have entered, but have not yet reported points, that there is no time to begin like the pres ent, to start In, when the contest is young and there are several vacant places. They should remember that there are thirty-three scholar.-dilps offered, and in case of a tie at the close those who have registered their points first will be awarded the first choice of the disputed scholarship. All who full to got as high as thirty-third place will be given back' ten cents on every dollar they turn in, so that none will be un paid for their time. The entry list is open. Particulars are printed daily on the fourth page of The TrlbuiK-. PRIZES AWARDED At Williams & McAnulty's Store Yesterday. One ,wcplt ago last Friday, Williams & MeAnulty coinmencd giving to each visitor visiting their magnificent -new f-toro a coupon, entitling the holder thereof to a chalice on five valuable articles of furniture, viz., a sideboard, Roman couch, enamel beO, extension dining table and mahogany rocker. The tickets wero all numbered and had tho holders' naino and address written thereon. The drawing took place In the private oflice of Mr. Williams In the nor store yesterday afternoon at U.llO o'c'oek, under the supervision of tho following disinterested parties: John Bradley, of the Times; C. II. Hall, of the Klmlrn Telegram, and Howard Davis, of The Tribune, with the following result: Coupon No, 1370 Sideboard, Mrs. J. Whitehead. Mooslc, Pa. Coupon No. 801 lloman couch, Miss M. Ileffuer. 121 River street, Scranton. Coupon No. lCCti Knnmel bed, Mrs. .1. C. Byrne, 117 Dudley street, Dunmore Coupon No, 1714 Extension dlnlnu table, Mrs. E. O'Donncll, 110 Aduiiia avonuo, Coupon No. 12."G Mahogany rocker, Mrs. U cargo Scott, S2li Webster avenue. Special Low Rates to St. Paul, Minn. Ort account of the National Baptists anniversaries at St. Paul, Minn,, May 20th to 28th tho Lackawanna railroad will sell round trip tickets to St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota, at $3.1,70. Tickets will bo sold good going May 17th, 18th und 10th and for return until Juno 30th Inclusive, upon payment of CO cents additional. S.miptoms inilleatn tlio cause cf ilUj-e very frciutiitly. Put lliutiiij,' Ilia ,wnitmns iIom nut cure ttic dl-L.i-c, O.lioiutliy u'iiiqh-4 tlio uu-e. Dr. Herb't !. Furman 0,tcoullilc tpeilall-t in Chronlp ami l.liicrlni l)i.e.ie, I'oiisiilUtion ficc, 15J0 ,N, Wjililiujlon ac or 201 Carter IIIUj,', You Can Save 30 per cent, on the dollar when you purchase direct from the manufacturer, Our llnf- of Umbrellas nnd Parasols is largo and completo, nnd embraces nil the latest pat terns. Wo guarantee all our goods. Scranton Umbrella Manufacturing Co. 313 Spruce Street. Many of Oar Boys and Girls Are Suffering This Month froih tho After Effects of Winter Grippe. Wlso Parents Provldo Paine's Celery Compound for Their Loved Ones. The Wondrous Medicine Quickly Ex pels All Germ Poisons from the Blooi and Fortifiss tli& Weak and Run Dowu System. A busy city physician, enjoying a large annunl Income, remarked the other day that a host of young peo pleboys and girls were suffering this month from tho after effects of winter grlpoe. Dear parents, have any of your chil dren suffered from nn attack of tho cruel monster grippe, during tho past winter months? Are your boys and girls Irritable, feverish, pale, or weak? 'Have they cold nnd clammy limbs? Is tho blood watery, Impure, or slug gish? In the appetite poor nnd diges tion weak? Has the rose tint of health fa'ded from the checks? If any of these conditions are noted, be assured tho dregs ot deadly grippe are Implanted in the system. " If your children are not blithesome, happy, boisterous, and strong In May, their condition calls for prompt action on your part. Their future health and physical happiness or sufferings and early death is In your hands, deur parents, and you alone are responsible to Heaven and the community of which you form a part. When winter grippe ha3 implanted seeds of virulent diseases, the first uml most important work is to expel from the blood every trace of poison. This is always successfully accomplished by the use of Paine's Celery Compound. This marvelous medicine after pur ifying the foul and stagnant blood, acts as n nerve food. It builds up tho ner vous system and nourishes all the bodily tissues. Boys and girls with such a start In life as they always receive from Paine's Celery Compound, grow up as sturdy forest oaks: they revel In strength and true lire; they are fair to behold; they make the men and women most need ed by our country. Do your part this month, dear parents, with promptness and honesty, and rest assured Paine's Celery Compound will not fail In Its grand work of health building. DIAMOND DfS Pin oit. Strongest. Sim plest. Fastest of all clye?. A BIG SEASON ASSURED. Lodore Will Be the Mecca for Ex cursionists the Coming Season. All Indications nolnt to Lake Lodore as tho most popular ot all excursion re sorts for the fast-approaching season, and to even surpass Its immense busi ness of last year. The individual ex cursionist prefers a. lake resort, and tho scenic beauties of Lodore itself. Its far-s--preadlng grove. Incomparable dance pavilion, Us merry-go-round, the de light of the children, its wcll-cqulpped kitrlions. clam oven, refreshment booths, Spalding ball grounds, naphtha launches, steamer, largo excursion boat and varied other amusements render It !i summer paradise, and at tho same time the most proflt-muklng resort for churches and societies, 'mere are some splendid dates left, for the privilege of . . . . 1.. 4n -WT T. n-i.ni. wliicn pieusu uiuiiu iv. ... . iij.i, district passenger agent, Delaware and Hudson Railroad, Scranton, Pa. Lackawanna Railroad Popular Ex cursion to Niagara Falls. On May 20th the ticket agents ot the Lackawanna railroad will sell special round trip tickets to Niagara Falls good going on any train on the nbovo date and for return up to eind including June 1 at the extremely low rate of SCCS for the round trip, which will bo from Scranton. Children be tween the ages of live and twelve years one-half ot the adult rate. L Brewed from the best BarleyMalt and imported Hops and "lagered" (stored for maturing) until just ripe and most Wholesome. The Anheoser-Busch Brewing Ass'n St, Louis, U. S. A. Vreblen also of BlacK 6 Tan. Anheuscr.Stnndard, Pale Lager, Faust, Export Pale, Exquisite. Mlchclob and Natt'Nutrin. CASEY BROS., Solr s Lubricating a MaIon?y Oil & Manufacturing Company, J 141-149 Meridian Street. T OLD 'PHONE 6S-S, NEW 'PHONE SB3I $ 4--l-frfifrs'i J We solicit your trade In - J Wheelbarrows, : t Goal and I Oirt Picks, ; hovels, Sledges and Drag Scrapers, : Bittenbender&GL 126-128 Franklin Ave. -J- Collars to 5 cents each, or 6 for 23 cents. We place on sale tats day an elegaut line of these Collars for three day's only. Cramer-Wells co. 130 Wyoming Ave. 'Phone 353-3' ising atteries Have but one shaft one object to Induce the reader to try the article ONCE. If you will but give us a chance :o show you the class of clothing wo handle, wo shall feel satisfied to leave the rest of the matter with vou. John D. Boyle, Clothier 416 Lackawanna Aye. 'BudWeiser is King of bottled beers, because of its uni form excellence. product of Embroider nB3BBHHJBHEBEH Mvert M end tailing! Ol US T v "'.- j AVfth . AfH' l&fek im LiL.:Jsi -4fe.,-Ai . '. 1 4. i, li ! .. .. .. ,. ,1 & . l.-sSV &? ? AtmmnkmJlh. . JtllLmL ifltsaSKrj3t' 34- J.nifi