THE SCRA3STON TRIBUjSE-RliDAY, J$1A 16, 1902 l w ,. WEST iCRANTON The Tribune Bulletin Gave the First News of the Result of the Hazleton Convention. How the News Was Received. Tlic Tribune bulletin, posted In the Weal Semntoii brunch ofllec fit Jen kins' flrujf stow, corner of Main ave nue and Jurkion Htreet, at 6.20 o'clock Inst evening, wis tho first announce ment of the atrlkc received from the miners' convention at imxteton, and the news spread like wildfire through out West Scnuiton. Hundreds of mine workers soon sath rred about the corners to learn the newt!, and for several hours remained In groups alone Main avenue and Jack son street, discussing the particulars. The prevailing opinion previous to that time was that a strike would not bo declared, and not a few of them ex pressed their disappointment at tho result. The question of the engineers and pump-runners quitting work Is still of much concern, In view of tho fact that they sent a letter to the convention with District President Nlcholls, ask ing that they be excluded from tho liody of strikers. What effect this will liave will probably be determined at to- day's session of the convention. At the meetings of tho engineers, pump-runners and mine machinists of ILocal union No. S03, held in Jayne's liall Monday morning and evening, they voted against a strike and so in structed their delegates to the conven tion. A large amount of unprepared coal is now side-tracked between Diamond nhaft and breaker, and the latter will be in operation today, for the purpose of breaking and screening this coal. The operators of the Oxford mine, the' People's Coal company, have made a proposition to their men to work three dayij a week to supply the local demand, promising them that no coal will be loaded for shipment. No action lias as yet been taken by the men n this proposition. The effect of the strike in this com munity will be far-reaching. Already Fome of the merchants have dispensed with the services of clerks, and other dismissals are likely to follow. Everything in West Scranton is at a standstill at present on account of the strike, and tho idle miners have been reinforced by a large number of trainmen, who have been affected by the suspension of work. Columbia's Annual Dance. The members of Columbia Hose com pany are malting arrangements for The Best Family Cough Remedy, Dufour's French Tar, For Sole by GEO. W. JENKINS, 101 S. Main ave. vWviiviiv4vl;vfcivivivivvv The Daily News Budget 3 The bright weather is bringing many bright, expectant faces to the store these clays, and in spite of the fact that we have promised much, we have yet to hear of the first case of disappointment. The special offerings in the Ladies' Suit Department cre ated a livelier demand than we had anticipated for those Ten Dollar and Twclve-'Fifty Suits. Take the hint; it may save keen chagrin, for the values are exceptional and cannot be duplicated. Are you fond of art needlework and the thousand and one pretty and clever ideas closely akin to it, which delight the heart of a woman at least, when the charming novelty, clever ideas and beauty are combined ? If so, spare a minute to look over the department especially given up to this class of work. Tomorrow morning we'll have an exceptionally interest ing display of Saturday Bargains to tell you about. You'll find it profitable reading. We're Mindful Of the Babies And Mould say tight Iiero tlut there U no other pine in Xorthexstcm I'cimsjl. vanla where the little oner.' needs arc 60 fully and (arefully catered for ai here. Long Coals for tho babies in nnn, and thoit ones for the toUillliicr tots, in rich silks, beautiful Uedford Colds and other popular mateilaU. The capci., col. Jais and sleeves are handsomely embroid ered, flnlhed with lace, etc. Prices, $2,25 to $7.50. Tho White Dress is indispensable to a pretty baby, uml no matter hoiv inucli mamma may think of her prcciouj elai llnj, slic'ii slvcu up oil thought of malt ing such thing:) at home. Iteamns They'ie prettier heio and cost lets money. Jllclc neck and low sleeio drews for cool weather. 1w neck and short flee.o Urcstes for wnn weather, All orts of uutcriaU, trimmed and fashioned In a hundred way. Prices 75c to $8.50 Babies' Blanket Wraps In fiuo flannel, cashmere', etc. Hand-nude and hand embroidered. This U the heiiion when these pretty, eomenleiit comforts for baby are iiuit In demand. Prices, 75c to $3.00 a Indispensable For the Shopper Common seuso hat brought the shopping bag into oguo a,jalu. 'Jhe new stln juit to hand possee none of the faults mother's used to Imc. Light to carry' am Inexpeii-he, et they hold more par. fels than jou'd think possible, Tl.ev'ro worth look noway. 1 Globe Warehotis?J -"' 4fc MAX M AX 4U MAX MAX MAX MAX MAX 4h Ak -k tc ... -. -.. ..... ... ..... - a holding their annual dance at Music hall on Monday evening, May L6. In former years this event has al ways been nn Important social func tion, nnd there Is every reason to be lieve that this year's will be equal, if not better. St. Lucia's Church Pair, The members of St. Lucia's Italian Catholic church opened a fair last evening lu the school room adjoining the church on Chestnut street. They are assisted by members of the Ladles' Catholic Benevolent association. A number of booths have been erect ed for the display and sale of fancy artlclep, and the articles displayed are useful and ornamental. The attend ance last evening was rather slim, but a larger crowd Is expected this even ing. Ocean Passage Tickets at lowest rates. B. G. Morgan & Son, 103 North Main avenue. Events of This Evening. The Ladles' Choral society, under the direction of Mrs. D. B. Thomas, will meet for rehearsal this evening in the Penn Avenue Baptist church. The second team of the Electric City wheelmen wilt play a return game on the Green llldge wheelmen's alleys this evening. The players are Lewis, Chatfield, Morgan, Hughes and Stover, GENERAL NEWS NOTES. Tho Oxford Glee club, under the direction of David Jenkins, rehearsed In Co-operative hall last evening. They will compete at the national eisteddfod and are confident of success. W. W. Adair, secretary of the Rail road Young Men's Christian associa tion, will occupy the pulpit of tho Washburn Street Presbyterian church next Sunday morning. In the evening there will be a song service. Robert Davis, of South Garfield ave nue, is laid up at his home with a spralnpd ankle. Charles Klmmick, of Swetland street, has been matched to run a. 100-y.iril foot-race for $100 a hide on July 1, with an unknown from Allegheny. Born To Mr. and Mr.s. Ben F. Jones, of Dorothy street, a daughter; to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lynott, of Luzerne street, a son: to Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Evans, of North Main avenue, a son; to Mr. and Mrs. John Spencer, of 312 Garfield avenue, a son; to Mr. and Mr.s. Gottlieb Lossey, of 121 South Van Buren avenue, a daughter. The Simpson Epworth league mem bers had charge of the sei vices in the Allls mission last evening. Arthur Leo, of 528 North Lincoln avenue, was arrested at the Instance of his wife, on tho charge of assault and battery, but when he was ar- SLi Ladies' Neckwear With Character in It An; body can make neckwear of a kin J, but it takes ihe trained hand and tho artistic eye to give ton.) and character to Ladles' Neckwear. Let Us Illustrate to jou what this means. A glance will cuf. tlcc It jou'll call, ladle" Neckwear In mercerized goods, Jladtae, dotted Swim, hobhiet, tic. Hemmed, cmbioiiloud and tucked. The pick of the sea.von' bent sljle.. The price is Popular, 25c. NEW VKILIVfiS Tho real new ftilc-i rcro the "llu llarrj" and "Klorodofi," They're noicl, pietty und e.omplcijn beaiitifleis. You'll want one. an & 6 Prices, 00c, 75c, $1 nnd $1.85. Wash Goods Worth Looking at Although the season Is joung, jou nu-t liaio noticed tint this (-, a Whlto Goods Je.ir. If jou lute not. tako the hint. Its bated on fact, ai.d woilh remember inr, hen the hlgh-gradii noieltlea In leno lireScades,, figured Madras, sitlu-strlped lawiu, elotteil bwlsi, nowltic, In dim I. llc, etc, 'ihej'ro lmply louly, and e en body isn't tteatlm; thin, Prices, 10c to 05c the Yard, Here's an opportunity for bargain hunt, cis that ought to bo seized immediately: Today, butmUav and Mundar we will of. fer tell lines of flue hwiss liatlstej, Lib. citv (leper, Jatcnettes, Linen HatMes. hcenuekem, good Boers Ulnghanis, good Madias, Lawiu, Dimities, etc. 'J here is no stint to patterns or colors In tlu wash wcaies, and the unite goods arc all this si'ieton's. Choice of the Lot, IS 1-2 the Yard. & ratgncd before Alderman Noonc she re fused to prosccuto him, and the cnee wus dismissed. An ice crenni social vub held last evening at tho home of Mrs. Richard Hurlow, 300 North Hromley avenue, where ti number rjitthered and enjoyed themselves. Bert Clreen nnd MIsm Bessie Williams, of North Scranton, were united In mar rlnije on Wednesday by Bev. Thomas dn Qi'tichy, ut the parsonaffo of the JacltHoti Street Baptist church. Mr. John Katlcy, aged 73 years, of 331 North Bromley avenue, suffered a stroke of paralysis on Wednesday, and Is In a precarious condition. Master Benjamin Williams, of Jnrk son street, was tendered n,t birthday party recently by it number of his young friends. Mrs. Williams was as sisted in entertaining the children by Miss Lottie Jones. Harry Conklln, of North Rebecca avenue, severed nn artery In his leg recently, and suffered much from the loss of blood. John M. Kdwards, 'who hail his eye sight Injured while ut work In the Dodge mine recently, has gone to .the Wills hospital, nl Philadelphia, for treatment, llev. I). P. Jones, pastor of tho Taber nacle Congregational church will of ficiate at the funeral of the late Mrs. Kllzabeth Jumes in DiekBon City this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be made in tho Washburn Street ceme tery. The West Side Assembly, Royal Society of Good Fellows, held a meet ing In Red Men's hall last evening and Initiated several candidates. The winners and losers In the mem bership contest conducted some time ago by Camp 178, P. O. S. of A. met last evening and arranged to hold a banquet in the near future. William Ross, of North Seventh street, wns arraigned before Alderman Kellow yesterday at tho instance of his wife, on tho charge of making threats. He was committed to Jail in default of bull. J. E. Reese, of 36 Storrs Avenue, has returned home from the Moses Taylor hospital much improved. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Howell Harris, of Division street, is confined to his home by illness. . Thomas J. Davis, of North Bromley avenue, has returned home from a few days' visit in Philadelphia. Mrs. E. D. Conklln, of North Rebecca avenue, is convalescing after a severe illncis. Mrs. Douglas Harvey, of Dover, N. J., has returned home from a visit with Miss Margaret Tudor, of Luzerne street. Thomas Jennings and son, Joseph, of North Filmore avenue, have gone to tho old country on an extended visit. Mr.s. Marshall and son, Albert, of Washington, N. J., aie visiting rela tives on Luzerne street. Mrs. James Eynon, of Cleveland, O., Is the guest of Mrs. Iluwell Davis, of 1107 Howell street. GREEN RIDGE. There tv ill bo a lummasc ealc held at 1531 nickoon arenue, Orcen ltidge, on Satuidiy, May 17 and Monday, May 19, from 0 a. m. till fl p. m. AH .".arts of clothing and household furniture at grnt bargain. Mrs. (,'eoigc GnVon, of Monsey airnue, has ic tinned fiom an extended st.iy in New Yoil. city. A man witli a dancing bear made u tour of the atieeti here jcstcrd.ii, folloned by croud-, of delighted joung'-tcr'!, iho loitcud at the corners uhilc the beat ios put on exhibition, and then followed it and its its dusty keeper on, in tho hope that they might see it dance Jgain. MiVt. Oiace I'ccK, of Itoselawn, entertained tho members of the Doiley club, at her home, Wed nesday nftcruoeu. ' The funeral of the late Ira Banowellff took place from hia late home on (lardner avenur-, Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock. Vertices were conducted by Kcv. Cliarlca ltcnjamin, pastor of Abury Methodist Episcopal church. Juteiment was. made at l'actorjville, Pa. W. 11. Lawunec, of Dclanaie fitiect, has pur chased a portion of the land ljing between Lis i evidence and that of Attorney J. . Bionnmg, and is lawn;,- it gra led so as to become part of his laiin, thas adding much to the beauty of his grounds. A force of wnkuien are busy engiged in cleir ini; the bed of the Lackawanna liiti, in the lie nifty of the IJrliing Pail, plot, of the earth and lclu-e Inch was e.airied into it by the late tieshtt. p. C. Tcnninl is erecting a handsome new house on Woodlutvn aiemic. llranch 412 of tho L idle-.' Catholic Iioneiolont association gno u picigrrsalie cucluo at the looms of the Youjig Men's Institute, corner of Capou.se aienue and Maiion street, last ciening, which was not only a linanehl succes), but a delightful alfair socially. The looms iveie beau tifully delimited, and an ouhcstia cli.-iom-.,el en- ch luting stiains thioughoiit the cicning. About tl'ice hundred gmstn ncio present and delicious lelreshmeiils we-m boned at the cloe of the eienin. The thst ladies' pike, a piuse, w u won by Miss Madden. Ihe .second ladles' pike, i pili of kid gloics, by Mis-. Anna WaWi. Mi. llelTron won the Hint gentlemen'rt prize-, a bo ot limn hindkeicliie'fs, and tho second Rents' pilzc, a fceihl natch fob, iijs won by t'hirles f'ostcllo. Dining the eiening a 10 Rolel piece was chaueeMl on", ihe winner being Miss Amn Long, of 10 Mt'-lut annuo. DUNMORE. The I'lesbitcri.in chinch lias croniled to tho dooin list night, when the choir ot the church entiit.ilmd with a conceit, 'ihe choius mtmbcii bj the choir 1101c unusually well icuileicd and show the choice- of Mi. i'Jiiy us choii. master 11111 a wl-e one. The solo luimbirs be Jin. Arch .Miller, Miss i:i.le Powell, MKs Kthel .Smith, John W, Jouci ind A. J, ll.uber were veil icndeieel, and pleased gicatlj, as was cUdencul by the lie ut applause ninth they pioiol.nl. 'Iho piano ami ilulln pl.iing of Ml-s Lama .Mehliiiui and Miss L'diu Car I, ic-pettluly, wad much cnjo.cd. MUs Lucietii hnydir lee'ited "'Ihe Polish llo.i" in her usual well known minnti, which alwa.ia phases, Ihe newn contend to the publie. in a cpeual de-patch to 'Ihe Tiibunc, nhich was posted at lioiie'd Ding Moio last night at o'clock was tho tlr-t repoit of ihe ininei-,' coiuentlou dcclshii levelled In town, and it lias ci-jeili- lead by Iho hunihcda In waiting for the word that iiieint no much to eury one. in the face and lemail.s of the icadciy tliciu fciium! a general ediics,oii of disappointment that the stiil.a Is to continue. The council nl hold a special meeting for general bu.lncss tonight, when it U expected a halo of tin- sewer bond, nlll bo ciTccted. Delegates fiom the lailou-i hoeielles lu town met in the roims of the .Mm 11, Smith Hose company li.t night and made tho piclliiilnary ar. langemeiits, foi participating In the Mvmoilil Hay i'-icitli-.. Another meeting will be held in a few elJ, when the piogrammo will be eoui. plcteel. Jlw, A. I", Drown and Mi. I'ugenla .Siinp,gii aie (.pending some linio at Atlantic- City, Amsi Caipenler, of 8ii-cuiliauna, H lUlting lilcudj in to. mi. Mrs. Allhur Close and Mis-, Pudlei IhjpU'u aro fishing relatives In I'hlladflphla, ELflHURST. The County Cliilili.ui Kudcaior contention, to bo held in I'lnihunt Tuesday, May SOlli, promises to lo the best In tin- liMoiy of tho organization. A mo,t excellent piogrammc has been piepaied. Ix-idcrs pi oil-Incut in J011113 peoplo'd Hoik will giio timely adhreise. There will bo two s. sions: J p, in., at the 1'iie.bjterlan chinch; 7 p. m , ,it tho lljptljt church. Thoma-i Tliorhum, of KHkesllanc, l'e., will be the bieak"i of tlm dciilng, Many societies are showing great Inter. est in the c'oiuei.tloii anil will send laige ehlega. tlous. lively Cliilttiau L'nd-aioiiT eoiIcty in the county hlioiild be re present ei, and Christian workers nicretid In jouig Pecule's woik should uiiruu iiiwc meeting. NORTHSCRANTON AN AFTERNOON MARRIAGE IN HOLY ROSARY CHURCH, Miss Mary Stanton, of Rock Street, and Timothy Otllavary, of West Market Street, Were the Contract ing Parties ThomaB Morris, of Leggetts Street, Tendered a Sur prise Party Peak Sisters' Enter tainment Held in tho Providence Methodist Episcopal Church, Miss Mary Stanton, of Rock Btreet, and Timothy aillavary, of West Mar ket street, were happily wedded In the Holy Rosary church, by Rev. J. J. Holmes, Wednesday afternoon. The bride was attended by Mlsq Catherine McDavItt, of Leggetts street, while Eugene Cannon was groomsman. The bride and her attendant were at tired In gowns of mousscllnc de sole, trimmed with Parisian lace. After the ceremony the newly married couple took a drive about the city and after wards returned to the bride's home, where a wedding dinner wns served, only the immediate relatives being In attendance. Mr. and Mrs. aillavary will take up their residence In a newly furnished home on Leggetts street. Pleasant Surprise. Thomas Morris, of Leggetts street, was tendered a pleasant surprise party by a number of his friends at his home last evening. The guests were enter tnlncd with musical selections by Thomas Morris, the boy tenor, and Miss Sadie Edwards. Games and singing, witli the usual party diversions, were indulged in until a seasonable hour, when refreshments were served, after which the guests de parted to thelrl respective homes. Among those present at that pleasant occasion were: Misses Minnie Thomas, Emily Thomas, Edith Lewis, Rachel Owens, Paulino Jones, Sadie Edwards, Margaret Richards, Mary Morgans. Bessie Williams, Annie Morris, Gussle Cohen, and Messrs. George Powell, Brlnley Davis, Frank Jones, Wlndgnr Richards, Wlllard Roblns-on, Clark Da vis, Thomas Blrtley, Thomas Lewis, Robert Pierce, Joseuh Cohen, Evening Entertainment. The Peak Sisters' entertainment, given under the auspices of Mr. Cowels' class at tho Providence Metho- i dist church, was a iinanclal success. The church orchestra assisted in the evening's programme and rendered a very interesting programme. The pro ceeds of the entertainment will be used for remodeling the lecture room of the church. Refreshments were served by the membeis of Mrs. Cowles' class. TOLD IN A FEW LINES. L. J. Owens, of North Main aiemic. left yes teiday on a busirc-s, trip in Philadelphia. The Home Missionary society of tho Proi idence Pre-bteriin church will meet this afternoon with the president of the socictj, Mis. J. I). Van btoich, of North Main aienur. Mrs. Wade Finn, of North Main avenue, is i bill ing friends at Crist il Lake. Alls. AV. W. Jenkins, of Ol.iphanl, spent jes terday with her picnts on Brick aiemie. The rlciks eif Mulloj's stoic defeated the clerks of C'liappel's stoic in i game of base bill last evening by a score of 17 to 12. The North End Glee club held a well-attended rcheirsal last eiening. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Last Mothers' Meeting of the Season Held in Y. W. C. A. Rooms Yes terday Afternoon. The last mothers' meeting, prior to the summer vacation for the kinder garten children, took place at the Young AVomen's Christian association rooms yesterday afternoon. The session was made moie than usually intciesting by the presence of Miss Underwood, of the central city Young Women's Christian association, who spoke at length on the value of kindergarten woik. She stated that the institution was almost supported by a few interested persons and that unless something is done before the fall open ing of schools to provide for the little ones, It is feared the good work may have to be abandoned, as the burden, so nobly borne Jot years, has become too great. It wan suggested that If the new No. S school should materialize, that an effort should be made to have one loom set apart for the kindergarten, At the close of Miss Underwood's address, a social time was Inaugurated, with games of various kinds, during which refreshments of Ice cream, cake and cocoa wore served. The last session ot the kindergarten will take place at the Young AVomen's Christian association rooms, with an propiiate exeyeises, on Friday, June 12, and on Friday nn outing and picnlci for the little ones will be held at Nay Aug park, where they Mill be taken free by the Scranton Stieet Railway company. A Clever Entertainment. Class No. ii of the Presbyterian church Sunday school ivere greeted with a ciowded house In the new par ish hall last evening, where they con ducted n vocal and musical entertain ment. Nearly every number wan encored, and the accompaniment by Lawrence's orchestra was all that could be desired, ; Miss Lydla Sailer sang twice In ex-iuls-Ite voice, nnd Jliss Komalne Spruks recited, "As tho Moon Rose," In a fin ished and charming manner, Violin solos were nisei given by Chi 1st Scheuer and Fred l.entes, who wero accom panied on tho piano by tho Misses Kate Mlrta and Minnie AVeisser. At the close of tho entertainment refreshments wete served. Y. W. O, A. Notes. The entertainment committee of iho Loyalty club will give a "surprise" social to the members and their friends tomorrow evening at 7,30 o'clock. A lino literary und musical programme will be rendeied, and rofieshments will ho served. All young girls are cordially Invited to romo and enjoy the fun. Tho Junior Hlble class Mill bo held LADIES CAW WEAR SHOES one size tnullcr after using Allen's Toot-Kase 4 powder to bo shaken into the shoes, it makes tight or new hoea feci easy; glicij instant ic. lief to torus and bunion. It's tho greatest comfort disc oi cry of the age , Cuies and prttents ciiullcu feet, blisters, callous and sore spots. Allen's Koot-Kasc is 4 ceitaln cine for sweating, hot, aili jig feet. At atl diugajists and shoe stoics, '.'Jo. Don't accept any substitute. Trill jurkoge l'Iti:i; In, uuU. 4iUch AVui ,S VawtUil. Leiicv, k.y. AvmiDtsTT-ri, .111 tiT h m.m vm. m m. m m -- 1 strong at our if you try: Shiloh's Consumption f 4 4f "1 out is to strong we lalll C guarantee a cure or refund , . T . t .?P0U.-y -""i "e BC"ei you j,e.fl.?L- -yl"- I' you write for It. SHILOH'S costn 23 cents and wilt cure Con jumptlpn, Pneumonia, nronchlllti and all Lim-r Trouble. AVIH cure a cough or cold In a dny, and thus nrevtnt serious results. J,1 i1!.6"- -?"K " things for 60 year). 8. C. WRI.L8 & tfo., Le llov. N. Y. Karl'a Clover Bnn Tt ram-ti n. cnAh " j Friday afternoon at 3.13 o'clock. AH Juniors arc Invited. The Juniors' sewing class Mill close Saturday with 11 picnic at Nay Aug. Tho teachers In this department will have charge of them. The mothers who wish to come are cordially Invited to attend. All who attend are requested to meet at the association looms at 10 o'clock, NUBS OF NEWS. Mi j. .John Arnold, of (111 1'ltUloti aienue, is 111, The two singing societies of thin slele, who will compete at tho clatcddfod on May ill), are practicing scleral times a neck. There is no fpccl.il Improvement in the rondl. tlon ot Corrad Met, of fiOl Piltston atomic, ttho has been seriously ill for nevcral months. St. Mary's (lice and Dramatic asfoclatlon will hold It.s annual rntcrt-ilnmcut and social at St. Mary's hall on May W. (Irunt commandcry, Knights of Malta, meets in regular session this c ruing. Dr. Schlo 's Lung Healing tliliam Is guaranteed to cure all coughs. "No cure, no pay." Vor sale by all dealeis. The Scranton bowling club, at Us last meeting, held at Latibschcr's Howling alles on Maple street, elected officers for the jcar as follo.vse: Piesldent, I'rcd Klrsehlci; vice president, Wil liam Sscheuer; recording secretary, John Mtcl; financial secretary, Fred Mazcl; treasuicr, Kred Kindlier; isiptilu, Henry Klotz. Ilic club meets in weekly session cieiy Monday hereafter. Melo Antoln was glten a hearing before Aldn man llrady in the Twentieth ward last evening, on charges of disorderly conduct and catrying concealed weapons, prcferrcel by .I.unra Oiay. Ho was held in ball to the amount of 00 for ap pearance at court. Later he appeared as com plalnlnt against flray, iiho was charged with disorderly conduct. The ctldcnco 11..S Insuffii'lent and Cray 11ns dlsthiiged. OBITUARY. MRS. MAUD MARY AVAI..KEU, wife of Robert AV. AValkef. jr., died yester day at her home, 1126 Division street, after long and patient suffering. She had been confined to her home since last September, and while those near and dear to her had entertained hopes for Iter recovery, the hand of death could not be stayed. Mrs. AValker was born in AVest Scranton on May 25, 1S73, and was tho second daughter of Mrs. Margaret Vipond, who, with her daugh ter ISelle and son George, and the hus band, survive. Deceasfd possessed a very Bwect, amiable disposition, and was loved by everybody who came in contact with her. As a wife she was devoted to her husband and home, and as a friend she was true and kind. During the many weary days of illness her surroundings were brightened by flowers and visitations fiom those who in life cherished her friendship. As a member of the AVashburn Street Pres byterian church, Mrs. Walker always upheld the true spirit and teachings ot a Christian. The funeral services 11 ill be conducted at the house tomonow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. John P. Moffat, D. D pastor of the AVashburn Street Piesbyterian church. Mill bo in charge. The interment will be made in the Forest Hill cemetery. MRS. LIZZIE JAMES, wife of John X. James, of Main street, Dickson City, died Tuesday, May 13, at her home. She is survived by her husband and two childten. The funeral will take place this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Ser vices will be held at the Presbyterian church, Dickson City, by Rev. D. P. Jones and Rev. Reese, of Rrovldence. MISS KATIE TAYLOR, of Olyphant, died at 11 o'clock AVednesduy evening at the Lackawanna hospital. Deceased is survived by tho folloM'Ing slsteis and brothers: Sarah. Mrs. AVilliam Shea and Joint and Samuel Taylor. Funeral notice later. DALTON. Mr, and Mrs. T. H. Miller spent a few days the early part of tho week In Strotidsburg. A son has been born to Mr. and Mrs. George Yoeum. The heavy frosts of the past ueek have done some damage to the lrult trees lu this vicinity. Air. and Airs. AAr. S. Hitslander aie entertnlnlng Mis. Pennypacker, of Scranton, this week. Next Sunday will be observed as mis sionary day in the linptlst church. The Sunday school lesson will be on "Tho Early Christian Mlsslonailes." At the morning chinch service the pastor will preach on "The Christian's Obligation to Impart the Knowledge of Christ to Others." In the evening he Mill speak on ".Itidson, the Mlsslonaiy to the Uur mese," being the second In a seties of setmons alternate Sunday evenings on "Heioes In Modern Missions," The continued Improvement of Floyd Anthony Indicates an early and com plete recovery from his shootlna acci dent. Friday evening Miss Lena Not Hum's Sunday school class will give nn enter tainment In the Baptist church. Ad mission, 15 cents. Ice cic-.im for sale at tho close. Rev. II, J. AVhalen, 1). D of Caibon dale, has been engaged to deliver hi.-; lecture on "The Sunny Side of Lire," In the Baptist church on the evening of .May yo. Rev. A. J. A'an C'lett, the ww pastor of the Methodist church, Is pleasantly located In tho Methodist parsonage, and is rapidly gaining populatlty among his people. Ho is an excellent sermonlzer and a pleaulng speaker. MOSCOW. The Misses Mary Powell and Annie Horttee, of Soranton( M-ere guests of Miss Mamie Hortree, over Sunday, Mr. and Mis, Kdwatd A'an Hrutit, spent Sunday In Holllstervllc, Mis. l, L. Clalge, Is confined to her home with erysipelas, Tho proceeds fiom the Ladles' Aid supper held, at tho home of Mrs. Deck er wero $7.03. Mrs. Frank Alt, Is 111 at her homo on Mill street, Mr. Ray Hinds, entei tallied a feu of his young friends at his home Filday evening. Rev, Dr. H. J, AVhalen, of Carbondale, I Ma3 entertained by Mrs, Posten, lust , evening. Heinle Robinson, has moved with his family, on the Scranton fjfin. The lecture glyen by Rev. II. J. AVhulen, D. D., of Catbonditle, Tues day evening, on "The Wit uuU Humor -Goldsmith's--! Bazaar. I II I .I ,1 I I I ... - In Connection with Our Great May Sale of UNDERMUSLINS We are now selling off a lot of Infant's Long White Dresses Trimmed with either lace or em broidery, with cluster of tucks and ma terial the finest quality of English Nain sook. Seyeral different styles to select from. These are broken lots of garments which are slightly counter soiled, would be excellent value at $2; closing them out while they last, at 98c Also a small quantity of Childrens White School Aprons At greatly reduced prices. JSOur complete line of Shirt Waist Suits is now open and on sale, ranging in price from $1.49 to $9.98. PBiBiite,2552JsH iisWTwUjyWWK I ya a" ' 'N-wicfSjnJp: t''-'lVC0K-PARKl,NO 'J 4 CASEY BROS. AMUSEMENTS. Lyceum Theatre Jlonilay Kieiilne-, May Villi, at S.l). I.ccluie itli IlliislutloiH liy Miss Ellen M. Stone, bcuii'cr, My Captivity and Release. t'nJer Ampler Jack-ton Stioft llaptNt Cliuicli. Ulielei Diicctlni ot licil C. llaml. I'ltlCU'j-l.ouc-i llooi. l.0i), V1.SU .ui.l ,00. Itjlconv, Tie., 41.01) anil $1,31'. Tamil- Chile, Wl ceiiU. DfiRraiii opeiis Wceliiirilaj, May Utli, at 0 i. in. Academy of ilusic II. BEI8, Lemtt, A. J. DuSy, Muiagir. Al.I, THIS WKl'.K. Matlner, fiiinniiiicliii" Tue-vlay, The Idol ut the South, MABEL PAIGE And ths Southern Stock Co. Cleui Jucloi1lle nil, liirliullnit thu world's tuiiioiu I'MIMICi: 'lltl(, 'till afternoon "I-HAI-OV D-UKillTCH" 'luniijiit "I'llAItl, Ol' h.VVOV" l'ilcc, 10, 20 anil 30; Matinee, 10 jiiiI SO cent. I- BASE BALL J fl ToilJJ 3.1." -i, 111,, f, it M.HMOX. t( V , Y ti lM.Il..- ll. li.. ,'j cent,. ti Ailmlwion, St ' lb 4 'A A 'A V, 'A 'A "A 'A 'A 'A A A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A A of tlie Irish I-poplo" was utteuited by a lu rue unci appreciative uticlieui'o, and was largely enjoyed by nil present. DURYEA, I'llvatei Fred Hles-eckor, of tho Fifth UitltPil Stutes cavalry, was tendered a lunc'iiet tlu other fveniiiu at Nayor's hall. In lionoi' of his let inn fiom tho I'hlliliplnes. I'-lvutc Uleseeker has serveel tin ro yeura in tho cavalry, and speal8 well of the nrniy olllcers, esi peelally General Knilth, who, he states, was Uoliib light all tluouch tho war. KjS When Food Fails of its Purpose with consequent poverty o blood and energy ANHEUSER-BUSCH'S W? tlUkSti MASK. is a sure and positive correc tion. It aids digestion and is in itself a food in liquid form. All druggists sell it. Prepared only bg Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass'n St. Louis, U. S. A. Breblers of the famous Budweiser, Mlchelob. Blacli O Tan, Pale-Lager, Faust, Anheuar Standard, Export Pale and Cxauialte. Wholesale Dealers, SCRANTON PA. SUAWiUiV5 BUSINESS HOUSES. TH5SS ENTERPRISING! DEALERS 0-.lV SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS OF BVeifY CHARtCTEn PROMPTLY AND SATIS FACTORILY. FOR SALE nUCfiinS and WACiON'S of ill Klncls; ilso Ilnuie uml DuilelinK Tiot.i at bargains. UOltbra CMl'I'KU and GKOOMl'.U tt M. T. KELLER Lackawanna. CarrUge WorUi J.B. WOOLSEY & CO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. "Dealers la Platx Glass and Lumber OF ALL KINDS. SECURITY BUILDINQ ASMINQS UNION Homo Office, 20S-200 Hears Duilelln;. Wo ale maturing bhaie'd each month which rhow a net, train to tho inu'ator o( about 13 per cent. Wei loan inonei. Wo alto isu l'lir.1, I'AIH .STOCK $11)0.00 per elure, inter est jaable i,eml-aiiniully, AI.ItnuT nU,, becretaiy, E, JOSEPH KUETTEL. rear Ml f.acUaauna aii'iiur, manufacturer' o Who Iscrecns nt all kliuls; fully prepareil for the epiins beacon, Wo inaLo all LineU of porch scicem, etc, PETER STIPP. Ocneril rcntiactor, UutlJer and Pealer In iiiilnliip t-loiic, CVnu'iitlns of cellau a spe cially. Teh (ilione MIB. OlfleJ. J27 Wathlngton a-tnue. THE SCRANTON VITRIFIED BRICK ANOTILE MANUPACTUIINQOOMPANr MjW of J'aiins Drlck, etc. -M. II. D.I--, tlenciil Mies Audit, OtlUn . Waliii;tpn aie. Works at Xay Aus, l'a., K. (i W. V. U.K. Thn l-'lliplnos do not h.ivo any of Mr, lllef-ei'rter's love. Hu has seen bwvvlcu iu I'orto Itlcu, Cuba and thg i'lilllp- UlllC'b. A.' fo nl ;. "J f ,' v. ;. .-i',l -n J 5JJJ 'll1! ,-".xWf r "J 1 ., .