WWWIH fkf rtV BBSWTOWra?! I f'.T 14 f. ' fa, 'v T t- . rrHESCIlANTON TftlBUNE-FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1902, 8 t iff - ftEST,".' l SCRANTON rpgramme for St. Patrick's Parochial School &J Exercises South Main Avenue Pave. Smallpox Scare News Notes. '-fche annual commencement exerclBcn 'tif St. Patrick's patrochlul school will b$ held Thursday, Juno 26. The motto ol'the class or '02 Is "Duty Is Above All 'Things," and the members of It are: Clnaslcnl Course Arthur Atoyslus Do Ayala, Margaret Mary Gllroy, Mabel 4no Mullen. Reglna Clyve McDermott, "Marie Magdalen Reese, Elizabeth Aloy flUs McCnffrey, Siitlln Gerald Arthurs, James Alphonsus Mcllugh, Margaret Magdalen Fleming, Mnry Wllhotmlna 'dllroy, Francis Aloyulus McIIale. iJtenography Agnes Mary Casey. Ther e&a Veronica IIowlov, Mary Lucllla Cu Ick, Kathleen Ita Johnson. Book-keeping John Joseph Dllroy. The following programme will bo ren dered: Orchestra Violins. Mlstes M. Jordan, r. 1a.TVless. Masters I'. MoMnlo, T. Rlttcn housc, J. Hayes, J. Kennedy, M, Bolton, T, Clancy: banjos. Misses A. Hurst, A. Sullivan, Masters V. Guftncy, J. Gaffney; mandolins, Misses M. Gllroy, V. Burke, M. Cuslck, M. Qulnnait, Mitster J. McKcnnn: KUltnr, Miss A. Cooper: cornets, Miss M. McGhran, Master J. Mctlugh; flute, Mas lor J. Glbney: piano, Miss M. Gllroy. 8alutatory Master Arthur DeAyala Promenade of Dudes and Peddlers, Little Boys Pianos Misses M. Fltzslmmons, I. Foy, M. McGhran, Master J. Glbney. " RBD RIDING HOOD'S RESCUE. (Minims.) Red Riding Hood Carmcl Fnhev Mamma M. Gllroy 'Woodman J. Mcllugh 7ot J. McAullffe Chorus of VUlago Children Buttercups and BIuo Bells. Violin Solo Master F. A. McHale Piano Accompanist Miss S. Arthurs. Sword Drill Senior Boys Recitation "Charge of the Light Brlgado" Master James Mcllugh Banners of Beauty Chorus Boys Pianos Mlbbes Mary and Mar , garet Gllroy. THE DRUID PRIESTESS. Nona, Druid Priestess Mabel Mullen Villa, Prophetess Margaret Gllroy Hilda, a Christian Lizzie McCaffrey Maoca Marie Reese Una Sadie Arthurs Tersla Margaret Fleming Selma Mary Gllroy Druid Maidens.. Senior and Junior Pupils 'Piano Accompanist Miss Mary Cuslck. Class Pcom Miss Reglna McDermott Graduates Faicwoll. The St. John's German Catholic Pa rochial school on South Main avenue will close one week from today. There will not be any special cxoiclscs held, owing to the pievailing stiike. South Main Avenue Pave. South Main avenue, from Oxford to Eynon street, Is now torn up on both sides of the street car tracks, prepara tory to the grading of the thoroughfaio, nnd laying of concrete base nnd brick pavement. The curb stones nre also being placed In position, nnd the gas and water pipes are being telald. In consequence of all this, the stieet Is almost Impassable. The sidewalks on cither Bide of the street are occupied with bricks and puvlng Implements nnd but little room Is left for pedestrians. Little or no complaint, however, Is heard on account of this condition of affnlis, because the Improvement Is badly needed, and everybody Is willing to put up with the Inconvenience to ob tain such n change. The work Is in charge of Contractor M. H. Dale, who has a large force of men at work on the job. The Best Family Cough Remedy, Dufour's French Tar, For Sale by GEO. W. JENKINS, 101 S. Main ave. Small-pox Scare. Much excitement prevails In the vic inity of South Main avenue and Eynon street, where a number of small-pox cases have recently developed. On Wednesday night Mrs. Henry Morgans nnd two children weio lemovcd to the Emergency hospital, and the house In which they lived was ordered fumigat ed, closed nnd quarantined. Yesterday the saloon In the building was open as usual, and a large number of people gathered therein during the day. Health Officer Allen was notified of Its being open, and last evening, in company with a patrolman, ho again ordered the place closed. Secretary Mahy, of the Young Men's Christian nssodntlon, was Unavoidably detained from being" present, aa adver tised. A roll call of tho membership followed nnd was answered by the members of the society present by a text of Scrip ture or a sentiment. A social, with refreshments, closed a Very pleasant evening that was heartily enjoyed, Children's Say Exercises. Tho annual Children's day exercises Rt the Uellovuo Welsh Calvlnlstlo Methodist church will bo held next Sunday morning. Tho children's choir will sing the cantata, "Tho Garden of Eden." The programme Is as follows! Scriptutc Reading and Prayer PaBtor Address Superintendent Chorus, "All Hall" School Recitation, "Tho Children's Part." Chorus, "Roses Sweet" ....Primary Class Recitation, "Tho Cheery Word." Song and Exercise, "Send Them tho Gospel" Clas3 of Three Recitation, "A Father's Hand." Song nnd Exciclao. "What Llttlo Ones Can Do" Class of Nine Recitation, "Tho Piodlgal's Return." Song nnd Exorcise, "Garlands of Glad ness" Class of Eighteen Song and Exercise, "The Link Chain," Class of Six Recitation, "At Last." Recitation Stanley JoncB Eterclse. "Floral March" School Song nnd Chorus, "O Hear My Slmplo Stoty" Three Girls nnd School Addicss Pastor Solo and Chorus, "When tho Heart Is Full of Love." Closing Chorus, "Praise To tho Father," School Church Gatherings. The officers and members of various societies identified with the Washburn Street Presbyterian chutch met in the church last evening and tendered a farewell reception to one of their most active members, Mlsb Giace R. Peck, who will be united In marriage next week to Judson Hutchinson, of Wash ington. Short addresses were delivered by a number of those piescnt. The members of the Sumner Avenue Presbyterian church held a meeting last evening and elected several trustees to serc for a term of years. Rev. James McLeod, D. D., of the First Presbyter Ian church, acted us moderator. A Successful Entertainment. The Baptist Young People's union of the First Baptist church held their an nual entertainment, roll call and social, In the assembly room of the church last evening, there being a very good at tendance present. Excellent recitations were given by the Misses Alice Williams and Anna Jones. Roy Wheeler gave a very fine and artistic selection on tho piano. Roger Williams, of Bucknell univer sity, sang a. popular selection that was very much enjoyed. A quartette of the associate members gave a pleasing se lection. Recent Accidents. George Deckelnlck, of South Main avenue and Luzerne street, slipped and fell in front of the hotel recently and fractured his leg. He Is now laid up as a. result. George Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rowland D. Thomas, of North Hyde Park avenue, fell out of his bed on Tuesday and fractured his left arm at the elbow. EVENTS TODAY AND EVENING. The annual picnic of the Simpson Meth odist Episcopal chinch and Sunday school which was postponed yestciday on ac count of tho tain will be hold today at Nay Aug Paik. Mombeis of tho Sloan-Central Mlno Ac cidental fund aie lequested to meet at 1.30 o'clock this afternoon at tho coiner of South Main avenue and Luzerne street to attend the funeral of the lato A 1111am G. Williams. Tho Ladles' Home and Foi clgn Mission ary society of the Washburn Street Pres byterian chuich will picnic at Nay Aug park today. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. UAtAftAftAlAiAtitfAto & 3 OnlyaButton Price, 8c am : Pearl Buttons have never been g 3 ssn tniirVi in rlpmnnrl na now Tlirr'tva & used for everything, and everybody & & wears them. fi g We bought a 500 gross lot the & other day from a firm that needed S j money worse than anything else in gi & this world. ! if Our stock was full, and we had si no idea that our offer would be ac- T. cepted, but it was, and we've resolved si U to give our friends the full benefit of 5 the 3 9 Wondrous Bargains. & & ? These buttons run in all sizes and are mostly of J 2 the popular 2 and 4-hole Fish Eye pattern. Every caju lSKcicau, iresu auu psricct. motors, wreaiu or v "jWhite only. 6 i 8c for the 1 Card of Two Dozen 2 Is the Bargain Price for Friday and Saturday only. & 9 There is not a button in the lot worth less than 10c ft 2 the dozen, and the majority are worth 12c and 15c. & 2 JivThat makes the Bargain Price ju3t about oue-third j& 2 jgfaje actual value, and mothers who are foreever look- & 2raEor buttons for this, that, or the other thing, can & je(fcrd(y afford to let this opportunity pass without tak- fe 2HSf advantage of it. Remember the Bargain Price is vSf-ri vjawmuay uuiy, wwa WCCK. Ti for the Card of Two Dozen. ft ft ft ft Warehoiis?. ! .aiu. ft ll Aldeiman Hollow held John Cushua, of West Linden street, in $J00 bail lecently. on tho charge of making thieats against tho life of James S. Butler, his neighbor. Rev. 'Wllll.im Jenkins will occupy the pulpit of the Pl mouth chuich next Sun day. The mombeis of Kejstone lodge, Loy al Knights of Ameilca. held a meeting last eenlng for the purpose of making uuangemonts for their annual outing, which will bo held at Haivcy's Lake in the near fiitme. The West Scianton Assembly of the Royal Society of Good l'ellows held a meeting in Red Men's hall last evening and initiated bcvcial mcmbois and le eched seeial applications lor member ship. Much Interest Is being manifested in the bowling tournament, which is now In progress at tho Llectric City Wheelmen's 1 Iub house. Some of the members arc making cry cicdltable scoifs. The ladles of the Iiish Catholic Benev olent union, No. W)J. held a meeting in St. L.eo's nail last eoning, and after tho icgular business meeting a social session was held. Dr. and Mis W. A. Paine, of Washburn sticel, returned homo last cxenlng fiom Willlanispoit, whcie they attended tho commencement exercises pf the Dickin son seminary. The Royal Arcanum Held day will occur at Nay Aug paik next Monday, when members throughout the city and county will participate. Addi esses will bo de lheied and n programme of sports en joyed. David W. Phillips, son of Rev. and Mrs. D. C. Phillips, of South Hyde Paik ave nue, a member of the freshmen class at Lafayette college, has been awarded a pi ize of $J0. which Is the La man Coleman pilzo for ecellence in Biblical study. Attornoy Walter S. Bevan leturned iiome jestcinay trom attending a 10 unlon of the class of '97 at Lafacttte col lege. Tho Tilpp Slopo and Dilft Fund will hold a meeting In Co-operative hall to monow evening. Woid was sent to police hpadquarteis on Jackson stieet last evening that buig lais had cutcied tho homo of Gideon Moser, at tho coiner of Lafa.ette stieet and Sumner avenue, but when an In vestigation was made no trace of anv theft could be found. Hadn Olher, son of Solect Councilman Joseph -Oilier, soveroly gashed his left foot with an ax while cutting kindling wood last oicnlng. North Main avenue, are spending ft few days at Beech Lakr, Wayne county. Miss Courlrjuht, of Wyoming, Is tho BUest of West Beranton friends. Oscar Tenner Is on a business trip to Wllllnmsport. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Kern nnd Master DeWItt Hubcr, of Jackson street, are visiting relatives nt Clark's Summit Mrs, Daniel Edwards and daughter, Martha, of North Itobccca avenue, aie spending a fow days with relatives nt Thompson, Susquehanna county. Miss Alleo Wilson, of North Oarficld avenue. Is confined to hor homo with an Injured foot. t Joseph O'Brien, of Bellcvue, has accept ed a position in Jotinstown. Misses Mary Loughroy and Margaret Buckley have returned home from a visit with friends In West PHtston. Richard Perrow, of Price street, has sccuiod a position In Ishpemlng, Mich. Llljah Savltts, of Pllmore avenue, li confined to his home with an attack of neuralgia. A Foiest Dershlmer, of South Main ave nue, will return home today from Buck nell university. James Davis, of Eynon street, Is spend ing his vacation at Lake Ariel. John Morris, of Hampton street, Is nblo to be around again after an Illness of three months' duration. Samuel Jones, of Luzerne street, has re turned home from a visit with relatives In Pittsburg nnd Newcastle. Miss Jpimlo Miller, of Sayre, Is visiting nt the homo of her mother, on North Lincoln avenue, Burrnll Chase and Edward Lewis, of tho Chemicals, spent yesterday In Blng humton. Mrs. Charles R. Acker, of Fnlrvlow ave nue, attended tho commencement exer cises at Wyoming seminary yesterday. Miss Hannah Rclswlck, of Jackson street, and her guest, Miss Cora Wlldrlch, ot New Jersey, aro visiting friends In Plalnsvllle. Mrs. George Buss, of Plttston. bns re turned home from a visit with Sirs. Thomas E. James, of North Hydo Park avenue. Charles Carnenter. of Vintondale. is isltlng at the home of his parents on North Rebecca avenue. Mrs. T. W. Jenkins, of Albany. N. Y., Is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Evan J. Davis, of South Main avenue. Misses Anna Edwards and Christine Fel lows, of South Main avenue, are attend ing the graduating exercises at Cornell university. Mrs. Edward Burschell, of North Re becca avenue. Is the guest of friends in Ntw York city. Misses Ada and Rose Slote, of Eynon street, nre sojourning at Moscow. Miss Ethel Davis, of Peckvllle, Is visit ing nt the home of hor pnrents on North Lincoln avenue Elliot Ackei, of Falrvlew avenuo, is spending his vacation at Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis, of Koser avenuo, hale a new daughter at their home. Kred Goerllt?, of Morton avenue, is con fined to his home with an attack of rheu matism. Miss Nellie Miles, of North Bromley avenue, is confined to her home by Ill ness. NORTH SCRANTON NEWS. Marriage of Kiss Annie Loftus to Martin Mulchrone in Holy Rosary Church. A pietty wedding was solemnized at high noon yesterday in Holy Rosary chuich, when Miss Annie Loftus, daughter of Mr. Anthony Loftus, of Bilck avenue, was wedded to Martin F. Mulchrone, of Pawnee street, by .Rev. J. J. Holmes. The bride was at tended by Miss Kate M. Flynn, of Buck avenue, while Martin Devanney, of Wales street, attended the gioom. The bride was beautifully attired in a gown of white silk, trimmed with duchess lace, and carried a large bou quet of bride roses. Tho biidcsmaid was similaily attired. After the cere money, tho bridal party was driven to tho home of tho bride on Biick aie nue, where a dainty wedding repast was seried Mr. and Mrs. Mulchrone left on the .-( Licnign valley train lor an ex tended wedding tour to Philadelphia and Atlantic City. Upon their return, they will reside in .1 newly furnished home on Brick avenue. FRIDAY .s Always a Busy Day Here Because We Make It Interesting and Profitable for You. nr! Grand Display of Fire works, Crackers, Torpedoes, And all kinds of noisy things for the 4th. Our prices are al ways low. 'We handle only the best in quality Friday is open ing day. Serpentine Laces All new, fifty pat terns to show you, many of them worth double our price. Choice per vard, Friday.1 10c. Lace Beading, white only, per yard, 4c. Ribbons See our window for the best value in town for Silk Ribbons, Taf fetas, Moires, Satins, etc., worth 15c to 25c yard. Friday, 10c. Towel Talk We have just put on sale the finest lot of Bath Towels, we believe, ever offered 4 fkf, for the money. Friday, Sc and " PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Harry Gallagher, of Meridian street, has accoptcd a position with tho Now Voik Ship Building company at Philadelphia. Mih, Augusta Bongcr, of New York city, returned home p&terday after a visit with West Sctnhton friends and lclativcs. Master Kdwin and MIfh LMIth .Tonkins, of Danville, nie visiting their aunt, Mis. William V. Giifllths, of Noitli Bnmner avenue. Harry S. Jenkins, of South II,ido Park aienne, returned jestcrday fiom a fow days spent at Lake Ariel. Mr. and Mis. a, W. Jenkins, Miss Jen nlo Jenkins and Mis. lluny S. Jonklns, of South Jljdo Park uicnue, nie spend ing tho week nt Lako At lei. Forest Longwoith has decepted a po sition in Buffalo, N. V. Miss Alta Slutter, of Noith Lincoln avenue, Is entertaining Miss Delia Cooper, of Couitdalc. Mrs. necdhtrom, of liynon hticet, Is tho Burst of f 1 lends at Mt. Botlicl. Mrs A. M. Mcttler and son, Ben, of Mllford, are visiting Mrs. T. J. Spencer, of Jackbon street. Miss Olllo Thomas, of Chestnut street, is coullued to her homo by Illness. Mr, and Mis. Itobcrt Lldrcd. of North Hydo Paik uicuuc, 1110 spending u few dns In Huffalo, N, Y. MIbs Myrtle Savltts, of South Fllmore amine, is spending her vacation in Buf falo. Ttov, David Jones and family, of South Lincoln avenue, will leave tomoirow foi a tbieo months' sojourn In Wnles. Thomas Davit), of llnoii Htleet, Is vis iting ft lends In Carbondnlo. Huiry Monnlnger, Tliomus L"las and Hugh O'Boylo nro sojourning at Lake Allel, William Thomas, of Hazleton, has re turned homo fiom a visit wth West Scianton fi lends. Michael McDonald, of Jackson stieet, has gone to Plttsbuig, wheie he will re side. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olver and son, of SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Allen's foot Ease, a ponder, It cures painful, niurlliis, nerioua feet ami ingrowing nail,, ana instantly tlc the eting out lt lorru and buniona It'a the K 1 cites t comloit UiJlomy of the age. Allen's Foul-ease males tight or new thoea feel fj.y, It la a certain cure tor tweatiug talloua and hot, tired, aching (cj.t. Try it today, bold by all druggUta and lioe stores. Don't accept any tuNlltute. By mail lor 23c In itampa. Trial pacUjr rwji.f Artdrew. illen 8, Olnuted, Lf Itov. 4 Married Men Defeated. A one-sided game of base ball was played on the Von Storch field last evening, between the mnriied and bln gle men of Mulley's department store. The single men pioved themselves the best players and won by a score of 23 to 10 The leading feature of the game -was the home mn hit anil base stealing of John Edwaids, for the single men. Bat tin and Evans did tho battery work for the man led men, while BIrtley and Purcell weie the battery for the sin gle men. Hardware Dept. Large size jar, about one pint, Petroleum Jelly or Vaseline, 10c Fly Killers, wire, 10c Sad Iron handles 10c Brass Extension Rods, 4c. Crumb Tray and Brush, 10c. Decoy Sticky Fly Paper, 2 double sheets, 4c. Fly Paper Holder, can stand or hang any place, 10c. Glass Lemon Squeezer, Friday, Sc. Wild West Soap, cake, 4c. Cover Lifter, always cool, 4c. Lemon Graters, 4c. Insect Guns, 4c. - Stamped Linens of all kinds, the latest patterns, choice, 10c. Garter Elastic, 4c and 10c. Hook-On Hose Sup porter, 10c. Ladles' Jersey Rib bed Vests, 10c. Ladies' Drop Stitch Hose, 14c. Black Brush Braid, yard, 4c. . Minature Brooches, worth 2c. Special, Friday, 10c. Narrow Ribbons Satin, Taffeta, etc., 5, 7 and 9, worth 5c, 10c and i24c j'ard. Fri day, choice 5c. IN BASEMENT We offer some wonderful pricts on wedding presents. Olass Water Sets 6 glasses, 4 quart jug, and tray. About 2 c kinds to select O aq from, set, 49c to..: 4VO Toilet Sets Over 300 sets now in stock to select from and at prices that never were so low. These make useful presents, prices are fco flft $1.49 set up to 3V.yO Dinner Sets That all young people must have that wish to go to housekeeping ; makes a very useful present ; over 100 different kinds of 'sets to select from here, from Porcelain begin ning at $4.98 a set, to Haviland China Sets at $25.00 JcA Wl Tea Sets In a large variety from tC fQ $2.98 set to 40.yO Lamps We are closing outpour stock of Lamps to make room for the new fall styles now arriving. We have about 25 left that were $3.00 to,. 10.00 each. You can have your choice at half price. China Berry Sets 1 large berry dish and six sauce dishes, about 50 styles to select from. Prices 49c set QiA QfL Glass Berry Sets Plain, 34c to 49c ; t f AQ gold trimmed 98c to... PIVO Glass Punch Bowl 12-inch size, worth 2.00, Ofts for Friday VOC Glass Tea Sets Plain crystal glass, cut glass patterns, Friday 40c set AQrr Glass Tea Sets Gold trimmed, Friday, set 98c Full line of Kitchen Tinware, Enameled Ware, Fibre Ware, Crockery and Gla Ware at very low price. The New 4Cent Store 3 1 0 LACKAWANNA AVE. Donnelly Brothers Victorious. Tho Donnelly Bi others, of Jessup, de feated O'Boylo and Farrcy, of Dun more In a hand-bull match on the Homy alleys yesterday afternoon, by a scoic of 31 to 18. The same ivib exciting, and during Its progiesb ftonu of the spectatois began to quanel about the merits of tho playcis. A fight ensued, but wus nipped In tho bud by the police. TOLD IN A FEW LINES. Jlr. ami Mis. A. G. Wheeler and son, Clifton, of ciaik's Green, are spending u fow lass with filends on Throop stieet. Mis. W. W. Jenkins, of 01 pliant, has oeou visiting the homo of nor parents, Mr. mid Mrs. I.cnis Harris, for the past fow dajs. Mr. ami Mis. Clarence Steele, of North Main avenue, returned home yesterday, after attending tho funeral of Mr. Steelo's father, at Waltlmm, N. Y. Tho homo uf Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Courtney, of Throop street, has been brightened by tho uriivul of a baby boy. Austin Moore, of Parker htreet, left WcdncEd.iy to take the cnttanco examin ations for Lehigh university at South Bethlehem. Sidney Clegg, of Thioop stieet, Is visit ing friends In Vuiulllng. Mi, and Mrs. Joseph Hodgson, of Diighton plot, 1110 rejoicing over tho ni rlvnl of a baby daughter. Mis. Aithur ll.uiMim, of Obplmnt road, has returned after a shoit ilslt in Wilkes Hill re, Joseph Powell, of Summit avenue, Is borloiibly ill with pneumonia. Miss Lilian Steele, of North Main ave nue, has u turned after spending a fow days in Wllkes-IJarre, James U, und Daniel D. Kvans, of Spring htreet, has returned after spend ing it few das In Now York city. Miss Lilian Steele, of North Mulu avo nuu, has ictumed after a few days' rest III Wilkes. Ban 0. Mr. and Mis. Clarenco Steele, of North Main avenue, left Wednesday for Walton, N, Y,, to attend the funeral of Mr, Steele's father. John Owens, a student at Bucknell unit lorslty 1 etui ned homo yesterday to speno tho aummer vacation ulth his parents on Wujno avenue. Miss Maude Martin, a recent giaduate of tho Wllkcs-Barro city hospital, Is vis iting hor cousin, Miss .Blanche Mai tin, of Nay Aug avenue. PARK PLACE. Mis. C. MlotbPl, who expects to go to Ohio. Dinner iwis scived under the tices-, nnd all letuined noil pleased ivtlh thu dny'b enjoyment. , Mrs. John Stansbury and Mrs. George Stansbury spent Wednesday with friends in Ctuboudnlc, Tho Rev. Mi. Lauer and family, of Short aicnuc, nro moiing to Mauch Chunk, 11 hero they nlll reside In the fu ture. Hurrv Hurst has returned, after beveral months' stay In St. Paul, Minn. Ray Saxon, of Stuiibbiiry'b btore, Is spending the summer In Kansas, on uc cuunt ot 111 health. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Funeral of the Late Fred Fetzer, Was in Charge of Camp 4S0, P. O. S. of A. One of the biggest funcials over seen on this bide took place yebteiclay, when the icni.tliiR of the lato Fied Fetzer Mere laid ,U lest In tho Plttston me nus cemetery. The deceased u.is a member of Camp 430, Patilotlc Order Sons of Ameilca, which society attend ed In a body, und who also hud c lunge of tho obsequies. Tho remains neie taken from the family rtsldeiao on Mooslc stieet, to the Hlckoty stieet church, wheie bervli.es for tho dead ieie conducted by Itov, W, A. Noult. The floweis, ulilcli nolo uiuny uud costly, neie can led to thu giuvo by Wllllmn Heuster, John Delta, Jacob .MilU uud Churlcs KticJich, The p.Ul beareib were: John Baker, Clu 1st Itobc, William Powell und Fied KUts-llch, Nomination of Offlceis. At the last meeting of Comet lodge, No. 230, Knights of Pythlus, ofliteis for the ensuing teun weie placed In nom ination us follows: Chancellor commander, Frank Klef eri vice chancellor, John Klein, C, Alor oslnu and A, Grzywlnskl; prelate, E. B. Holgate; master at arms, Alex Uud lcr; master of iioik, G, J, Sihautzj master of finance, F, C, Khrhaiilt and G, J. SchauU; muster of exchequer, William A. Shiftier; keeper of iccords and seals, B. F. Moore; Inside guard, Tho ladles of Park Place eavo a fare. I John Gapp; outblde guard, Jonn hUI- H oartv at Nay Amr park. In honor of lllvan; trustee, Alex Budler; represen tative to grand lodge, James Sullivan, Alex. Budler and James Bird. NUBS OF NEWS. Tho funeral of tho into Henry Winkler will take place this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Tho Scianton Athletic club will hold a clam bake in Baldner's park next Sun day all day. Everybody welcome. Tho Junger Mncnncrchor will mtet for rchcuriul this evening. A meeting of General Grant comman deiy. Knights of Multa, will bo held to night In Hartman's hall, on Plttston ave nue, A tegular meeting of tho Scranton Saen geuundo Is called for tonight, when final tinangements for next Tuesdu s "kom meis" will bo made, Tho Junior Leaguo of St. Paul's church, Cedar aicnuc, celebrates its fourth annl leitmrv and nlll conduct an Ico cream social In tho thuioh parlors on Friday ui onlng, June 2T. Se i vices will bo held as usual lit 10 JO n. m. and 7,no p, m. next Sunday at St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal church. Otto Robinson, school controller of the Eleventh waul, spuing a smpilbo on his many filends Wednesday when lie made known tho fact that ho Joined tho lankh of the benedicts almost oier a year ago. Mis. Robinson was foimerly Miss Besslo Jones and was ono df the most popular joung Indies of West Scianton. Mr. Rob inson as kept busy cstorday accepting tho congiatulatlons of his numerous filends on his manlage mid thu aulvul of a ban and holr, Mi3. Stephen S. Spruks was 38 eais old Wednesday, and tho day was llttlnglj? obseiitd at tho Spiuks mansion, corner of Clay aienuo and Linden street, A (ainlly iinmion lias held dining tho after noon, und after alt had cxpiessed them sell es iellilllously towaids tho hostess, many picsents iveie glicn, A tempting lepast was afteiwuids seried nt which the tollonllig meinbcis of tho family sat down; Mr. und Mis. Spiuks, srMr, nnd Mis. Thomas II, Spruks, Mr, nnd Mis. llemy Spiuks, Mr. and Mrs, David Spiuks, Mi, und Mis. Cliailcs Spiuks, Mr. nnd Mis. G. A, Miller, Muster Wllllo Spiukb, Romaluo Spiuks uud Mary I.ouisu Miller. Einest Gloor, foi ennui at tho Sauauolt Silk mill left lest evening for Phllddel phln, iv line he nlll bo mauled today, Tho murrlago of Fied Pilde and Miss Lizzie Uhl, Is announced to take plate shortly, Charles Kellcrmait, of Bitch street, who has been dangerously 111 Is convalescing. Miss Julia Villager, of Pjttstun aienue, Is seilously 111. Jphu I'lil. of Beech street, left yester tcrday for Elmlra, whcio ho will enjoy his summer lacatlou. Bernard Boor, u. student at the Jo- Tbe Elks' Carnival B Will make you think that Hlfe'S worth living after all." Snarling beast's, dazzling lights, resounding bands and laughing crowds. You will never forget it. Week Commencing June 30. Honey to Loan On Watches, Diamonds and Gold Jewelery. Private Office. Davidow&Co., 307 IACKAWANNA AVENUE. sephlno college, Columbus, O., Is spending the holidays with his parents on this side. W. S. Klonosky, a' phaimeclst of 1803 Plttston uveuuo, left for New York yes terday, and nlll set salt for Europe to day, A lioiso belonging to Dr. M. H. Qulnn, of Plttston avenue, received serious In Juiles to his legs in tho barn esierday. Tho Gei man Benellclul society met In weekly session at Mlitz hotel on Plttston avenue last evening. m Told by President McKinley. Di. 1. M. RUey recalls that when th president's mother sat down for the firs time to u white house dinner what eeemec to I m pi ess her most was the prodigal supply of cream, nnd she commented on its abundance, and then addod: "Well, William, at last 1 know what they mean when they sprak of the crem of society." Tho president laughed. "I admit," Mid he, "that theio seems to be an extrava gant at ray of cieam on the table, but, j on know, mother, tio can afford to keep a, cow, now." Saturday Evening VnU 4 . .& MB. a.Je,,,jL.i&.., S- kok W, vr..,. zr.mmmimmamxjz m Bar fT h. i 1, 4 . .- I - V MMMMttMmmmamjtttmmsm