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THE SCRANTON TRIBUJNJLO-MONDAY, MAY 15, 1S99. EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANTON REV. JAMXB BENNINGEB DELIVERS AN ABLE SEBMON. 'Lend a Hand" Was His Thome, and tho Toxt Was from Acts ill, 7-8. Tolntod Out How a Helping Hand Would Aid In tho Church Upbuild ing Ivorlto Delegation Returns.

Select Councilmnn It. H. Williams Is Honored Funeral of Mrs, Gaul. Other Tunerals Coming Events. PorEounl and Otherwise.

Rev. James Honnlnger, of the Hampton Street Methodist EpiFCopal church, preached nn excellent sermon yesterday morning on thu subject "Lend Hand," taking hlq text from Acts ill, 7-8: "And He took him by the right hand and lifted him uj." He said It 1m quite possible that thlf lame man could have arisen without the assistance of I'eter, as the Lord JeUH would have been Btilllclent for him. It has been suggested that the upostlo gave him his hand because he could not help It, and It is our duty to lend a hand whenever wo can, for Clod lifts us Into the dignity of helng co-workers together with Him. In the Held of Christian uctlvlty there Is much lamenebs, Idleness and many crippled. These must bo dealt with.

A helping hand should also bo given to the regular sen Ices of the church hearty and loyal support. Intermittent attendance at church hinders its growth. Success depends not half so much on the minister as upon the membets. Theio Is absolutely no substitute for the human hand. There Is sjmpathy in tho delicate and kindly grasp of the hand, there Is magic, tnusio and power In It.

Kstlmate tho value of a piaer meeting ana you could not be without it. Kncrgy creates action, action keeps the wheels moving, and we need tho constant, perpetual Inbreathing of the Holy Spirit. A helping hand should also be extended to tho Sunday school. Tf the boy of today is the man of tomorrow the Sunday school of today Is the church of totnonow. It Is designed to Ingraft into the young heart "the lnronuptiblp seed" of the Word of God.

Lend a hand to this vitalizing and regenerating power, and we shall be amply repaid for all the time and toll expended. Lend a hand to the Epworth league ii No. It has more than met tho pt-pictntlon of lis founders, but we cannot expect it to piosper and give It no attention. If all lend helping hand the church will tilumph, walking and Jeaping and praising God. FUNERAL OF MRS.

GAUL. After short services weie held at tho home of the late Mrs. Catherine Gaul, at 210 Tenth street, at 2.20 o'clock yes- PAINT! Yes we have It. Atlantic Lend, Pure Linseed OH, jnd Ready nixed Paint, Varnish, Putty, etc. W.

oi S.Mnln Avenue. An Early Summer Sale Early ummer Words are unnecessary to impress on our readers the importance oi this sale. It comes at the right time and offers a money saving opportunity to our friends at the moment it will do them most good. 25 pieces 40-inch fancy mixtures, cheviot, checks, covert cloths, silk and wovo weaves, etc A great cleaning up lot comprising goods that sold at S7c, 45c. and up to C5c.

a yard. Cleaning up price, 25c 15 pieces 40-Inch all-wool vlgoreau, suitings, light weight and very fine. All tho best shades. Our leading 50c. cloth.

Cleaning up price, 37c 10 pieces 45-inch cheviot mixtures. A strictly high grade suiting. All the Lest shadings, with lots of quiet style in it. Last week's price was 89c. Cleaning up price, 49c 10 pieces DO-lnch all-wool Fiench rtorm Eerges, black and navy only.

A icenulne 7Ct. cloth. Wo'vo too many on hand though; therefore the Cleaning up price, 59c Parasols All the novelties of the season now open, awoiting your Inspection. Naturc makes the cures after all. Now and then she gets into a tight place and needs helping out.

Things get started in the wrong direction. Something is needed to check disease and start the system in the right direction toward health. Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with hypophos-phites can do just this. It strengthens the nerves, feeds famished tissues, and makes rich blood. 5oc.

nili.no i Ml drnggliti SCOTT BOWNE. tbtmliu, NewYotk. terday afternoon, the remains were borne to tho German Presbyterian church on Chestnut street, where many life-long friends had assembled to pay their respects. Rev. Jacob Schoettle, tho pastor, and the Rev.

Jnmes Bennlnger. of tho Hampton Street Methodist Episcopal church, officiated. The Interment was made In the Wnshburn street oeine-ter. Till: PRISONER OF 5SENDA." IMgar Judson Ebbels, tho well-known di.imatlc lendct, will give a condensed loading of "The Prisoner of Zendn" nt the auditorium of tho Elcctrie City Wheelmen, 1126 Jackson street, tomorrow evening Miss Anna B. Williams, pianist, and Philip IT.

Warren, soloist, will nslst in the programme. In I he reading Mr. Ebbels. gives pt cremations of the famous chnractots In the piny, and his Interpretation Is said to be exceptionally clever. This will be the first event In the new club house, and It promises to bo a.

memorable one. FRED. KIJIILMAN'S FUNERAL. Rev. J.

P. Moffat, of tho Washburn Stieet Piesbyterlan church, conducted the funeral set vices over tho remains of the late Fred. Kuhlmnn yesterday afternoon. The obsequies weio held at tho family residence, 22C North Itrom-ley avenue. The pall-bearers were Henrv Web-bei, Michael Webber, Thomas P.

Daniels, Geotge Dlddletnan, Robeit Arm-stiong and George Kern. The icmalns were borne to the Washbuin stieet ccmeteiy for interment. GRAND LODGE OF IVOR1TES At the sessions of the Grand Lodge of Ivoiltes, held In New York city last week, Richard H. Williams, of Dewl Sant lodge, was elected worthj president; Humphiey Owens, of Fair Haven, worthy vice-piesldent. John .1.

Evans, of North Seranton, worthy secretary; Roger Evans, of Robert Morris lodge, worthy tieasmer. The next annual session will be held In Poultney, Vt. After the Installation the offlcei ami delegates held a banquet in tho St. Dennis hotel. BURIAL OF ROBERT I50DYCOMI5.

The fimeial services over tho remains of the late Robert 15od.veomb weio con- 10 pieces 45 Inches whip cords, new two tone effects. Extia weight for tailored jacket suits. All the good shades of the season. This line was U.33. Cleaning up price.

98c 10 pieces 4(i Inches, all-wool Jacquard Suitings, solid colors with satin polka dot effects. This weave ranks as one of the high novelties of thu beason. Best former prlcu Jl.OO. Cleaning up price, 89c Special lot of Fancy Novelty Suitings. Late arrivals that must bo slaughteied because of their taidlness in coming to hand.

A great half-dollar value. Cleaning up price. WM A complete line of 43-Inch all-wool whip coids in solid colors, liif hiding new blues, qrieens, greys, tnns, browns, garnet, etc, A rato bat sain at the money. Cleaning up price, 15 pieces 43-lneh P.rilllnntluor. In small broended eiferts, and fine make, silk finish.

Shades navy and grey only. A J1.00 eloth. Cleaning up price, C9c Fabrics Warehouse ducted by Rev. II. II.

Harris, of Taylor, at tho family homo, 1223 Hampton street, Saturday afternoon. Hyde Par); lodge, Knights of Pythias, of which deceased was a member, attended In a body. Tho pall-bearers were David Reese, William J. Morgan, John rc-vnns, David Udwnrds, Daniel Colon and Joseph Oliver. Tho remains werp Interred In tho Washburn stieot comi tery.

GENERAL IJISWS NOTES. The I. W. II. cliclo of the Hampton Street Methodist Eplicopal church will conduct a "Klondike" social nt the homo of Miss Bessie Slotc, on Eynon street, next Thtirsday evening, when valuable claims will be sold to the highest bidders.

Miss Edith Blair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Blair, will glvo an Informal dnnce at Mears' hall Thursday evening.

Music will be furnished by Bauer. An orchestra composed of James King, bass violin; John King, first cot-net; Arthur King, second cornet, and George Stephens, llute, lias boon organized at the Hampton Street Methodist Episcopal church, nnd played for the first time at tho services yesterday. Stennei's band gave an open-air concert Saturday evening in front of Enoch Evans hotel on Jackton street. The members of Ripple division, No. 45, Sons of Tempcinnce, enjojed a musical nnd literary programmo after the regular meeting on Saturday oven- lug.

Esther assembly, No. 10, will hold a regular meeting tomonow evening nnd a social will follow the business session. The afternoon gospel meeting at tho Voung Women's Christian association rooms yesterday afternoon was well nt- tpnded. Misses Rachel Jones, Marlon Hutchinson, Vie Jones and Mrs. Randolph Jones were In charge of the exercises.

Tho site selected for tho proposed silk mill to be elected on this side by W. Davis, superintendent of the Sau-qtiolt mills, Is announced to be on the Falrvlew tiaet, comprising twenty neur the Bellevue bleaker. This will enable tho building of a switch from the Bloomsburg division to the mill. PERSONAL (PARAGRAPHS. Mr and Mrs Walter Beck and son, of Towanda, who have been -visiting relatives here, will icturn home today.

'Patrolman Thomas Jones underwent an oneiatlon at his home on Saturday. Patrolman John Thomn3 Is suffering from an abscess which has lormed about the blab wounds ho lccelvcd frome time ago. Miss Biidget Culkin. of South Van Buren avenue, is entertaining her cousin, Miss Maria Burke, of Carbon-dale John IT. Phillips, Dr.

B. G. Beddne. V. Robathan, Roger Evans and Richard H.

Williams have returned fiom New York. William Murray, of Wllkes-Bane. Is visiting lends and relatives on Luzerne street. Miss Margaret Johnson, of Fifth avenue, has gone to England for a three months' visit. Mis-s Leah T.sdel, of Ithaca, N.

spent a few days last week with friends on Notth Main avenue. Michael Loftus. of Sugar Notch, Is visiting fi lends on Keyser avenue. Mis. Reese D.

Jones, of Rock street, is friends In Utlia, N. Y. John Harding, of Elmlra, N. Is the guebt of fi lends on Jackson stieet. James It Meats, of North Main avenue, and S.

J. MeKeever, of Jackson stieot, will leave this evening1 for Chicago, and Kansas City, Mo. John It. Edwards, of South Main avenue, spent Sunday In New Yoik. Mi.

and Mrs John II, Fellows, four children, and muse. Miss Francis Cook, of Tenth stieet, are visiting at Indian Hill, Biadford county. Mrs. John Pelham, of Tenth street, Is entertaining her paivnts. Ml.

and Mrs. Thomas Kennedy, of Waverly. Mr and Mrs. J. II.

Burrus and children, of Lincoln nvenuo, spent Sunday In Claik's Gieen. Mis. Chailes Monnlnger, of North Garfield avenue, attended the funeral of her grandfathei In White Haven yesterday, Mrs. Martha C.ney, of Ninth street, is the guest of her In other In Buffalo, N. Y.

Miss Chilstlna Martin, of Pittston, leturncd home jesterday from a shoit vls.lt among fi lends heio Charles Wrlgloy, of Twelfth street, has accepted a position with a gtaphlte company in Ohio, and left Saturday to assume his new duties. NORTH SCRANTON. Joseph Hlgglns, a driver In Storrs mine, No. 1, was seilously injured Saturday morning at this pine in an attempt to make a "dying" coupling. His leg was caught between the bumpeis and ciushed.

The Injuied lad was removed to his home on Bivaker street, where he received medical attention. It i feared his leg will have to be amputated. The funeral of the late Cora Relph took place yesterday from her home on Ferdinand street. Sun Ices were conducted at the house by the Rev. V.

S. Ballentlne, of Green Ridge. Intel mtnt was made at Waverly. "Ptof." Roes Watklns of F.dna avenue, Is home from Harrlsburg. Joseph McDermott, of Philadelphia, Is the guest of his sister, Mrs.

James Bennur, of Brick nvenue. Pi of. P. J. Dennehy and Miss Florence Hanff, of Pittston, aie the guests of Mr.

and Mis. P. J. Mahon, of William stieet. Mls Eliza Kt-arney, of Sullivan county.

N. us visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Regan, of Thick ivnuo, 1. Sherman spi nt Saturday at Forest City.

Thonuis Lewis, of Plymouth, spent yesterday i.lth Isaac Jones of Hill meet. Mr and Mrs. Hany Roderick returned to i'lttsbuig Saturday fiom a tnw months' lsit with friends hero. G. C.

Joel, of Patkcr street, visited friends In Pittston yesterday. T. R. James, of Wayne nvomi ft member of Lincoln lodge, will leave today as a delegate to the convention of Odd Fellows to be held In Bins-hnmton. Mrs.

Mary Gallagher, of McDonough nvenue, is tho guest of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Tony, of New York city. Mrs. J. B.

Fish, of North Main avenue, is In New York cltj. William Walsh, of 1 'icon street, is visiting friends In Cu bondale. Royal Nicholas cj yesterday in Wllkes-Bane. GRAIN-0 BRINGS RELIEF to tho coffee, drinker Corfee drinking Is a hulilt that universally InJiilfced In and almost a universally Injurious mva 1011 tried Oruln-O; Jt Is almost like cof-fee but the effects tue Just the uppuelto. Coffee upsets the stomach, ruins tho ill-KCHttou.

affects tho hi art ami dUturba tho whole neivous system. Uruln.t) tones up the stomach. aldB ingestion and st lengthens thu nerves, Thvin Is nothing but iiiiuilHlimuiit in Oialn-O. It can't be uthcrwlxi. IS and 5c.

per p.ivkugj. MUNYON'S INHALER CURES CATARRH Colds, Coughs, it ri iiayrcvcr, uiuu- chitis, Asthma and all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Clouds of UiMllcttcd Vnpor urn Intuited tbroufb the mouth and emitted from tho noi ttlto, cleatiilnr ot Tipotlrlnr all tho Inflamed nri dlsfdicil patts wMch cannot be reached by atdlclne taken Into th atomacb. It rendici thr nre tpohlt hrali the raw )ilacctItqoctothceitofiti3eacIl acta at a balm nnd tonic to the whnU tuitemfl.OOat ariiffpiiti orient bjmalt. HOI Arch 1'Mla.

KENNEDY WAS ELECTED. Result of the First Election in the New Borough of Old Forge Republicans Control School Board nnd Democrats the Councils. The electois of tho throe districts compilslng Lackawanna, Rendhum and Sibley, which Join the new borough of Old Forge, elected burgess, coun-ellmen and school directors Saturday. They wete chosen to hold olllco until February next, when a general election will be held. There were four tickets In the field, the Republicans, Independent Republicans, Democrats and People's, Andrew Kennedy, the Republican nominee, defeated Wesley Johnson, the Independent Republican candidate, by forty-seven otes Jnmes Kllllan, tho cholre of the Democrats, withdrew trom the contest Friday last The People's party did not place a candidate for the olllco.

The Republicans hae a majority in the school board and the Democrats elected four of the seven councllmen. Geoige Fletcher, James Rimmcr, John Cosgrove and Robert Johnson, Republicans; John Corcoian nnd John Cook, Democrats, compilso the schoot directors. The council is mado up of Robert Monioe, Patrick Coyne, John anllagher and Thomas KUcoyne, Democrats, and Uobeit Stoff, Anthony Ban-caidl and Thomas Stephens, Republicans. It was stated yesterday In the new borough that tho fieeholders who opposed a change In the stylo of government as cre.tted by Judge Archbald, will appeal to tho supreme court They allege that Judge Archbald eired in his cutting from the borough 440 acres, the propel ty of the Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western railroad The land refeired to lies between Schnltz's lane and Sibley. Faim land, the Judge stated, cannot be a part of a borough.

The anti-borough peoplo question tho legality of thl point. FELL DOWN THE STAIRS. As a Result John Bolaski May Be Seriously Injured. John Bolaski, who boards with his brother. Michael Bolaski.

in Green's place, Is at the Lackawanna hospital, suffering from the effects of a fall down a flight of stairs about U.30 o'clock last night. In falling he stiuck his head Just behind tho lott and a contusion insulted. Blood llowed fiom tho ear and the Injured man was unconscious when friends picked him up. He was removed to the Lackawanna hospital, where a cursory examination was made. There does not seem to be any fracture, but his condition was Mich as to pi event a careful diagnosis.

Friends had been enteitaincd at the Bolaski home during the evening and drinks were served. This latter fact enteied Into the complication of the Injured man's condition. GRAPHITE FACTORY. Seranton Men A10 Tiguring on Establishing Ono Hoie. Hon.

M. E. McDonald and J. J. Mur-lay, of Dunmore, left on Satuiday for I Raton, New Mexico, to arrange for the development of a largo graphlto nnd I copper property which they, County Treasurer Kelly and several others from this region have secured I contiol of.

Tho tract compilses acres. I If practicable, and they believe It Is. 1 tho raw product will be bi ought hero for manufacture. Ninety per cent, of the digging Is puie graphite and the 1 other ten per cent. Is composed of marketable material.

As the market will be principally in the east It Is figured that It would be economical to bring the law material here, where manu-factuilng can be conducted cheaper. AN AMATEUR THEATRICAL. "Peail of Savoy" Will Be Piesented at St, John's Hall. "The Pearl of Savoy," a five-act comedy, will be given by a cast of local young people at St. John's hall, on 1 Capouse avenue, tomotrow night.

The characters of the piece will bo portrayed by Thomas Roche, Joseph F. Weir, Michael Campbell, Harry Gr.it- i tan, Patrick Blewltt, Harry Clark, Mirs Maiy McLean, Geitiudo Blertltt, Elizabeth Kelly, Delia Noone, Cathulno 1 Coughlln, Angela Blewltt, Kaiherlii" Keele. MINOOKA. Miss Lydla Smith, of Moscow, spent Sunday with Miss Maria Nallln, of Main stieet. M.

J. Eagan, of Jermyn, visited his patents on Davis street yesteiday. The Maroons defeated the Dunmoie team at Dunmore yesterday in a loosely played gamo by the score of 17 to 11. The Mlnooka band Is mnklng arrangements for a picnic to bo held nt Greenwood prove on June 19, The Mlnooka base ball club Journeyed 1 to Pittston yesterday and administered a crushing defeat to the Pittston club, Davin, who did the twirling tor Mlnooka, was a complete enigma to tho Reds. Tho feature of the game was Calleiy'n woik with the stick.

Score: 20 to 7. OBITUARY. Mis. Maiaret Storm, of South Ulnkely street, Dunmore, and 07 jenrs of age, died Saturdny from apoplexy. The re.

mains will be taken to South Canaan this afternoon via tho Erio and Wyoming Valley railroad by Punoral Director I.etchwoith. Servlcis will bo held at tho church there by tho Rev. Oeorge Eaklns Interment will be mado at tho South Canaan cemetery. Emery Harding, ujred C2 jears, died Boturdny nt tho residence of John IJ Knlplit, 1KB Jackson Htreet. The funeral services will be held tills ovinlng at 8 clock at tho residence.

Interment will bo miulu at Clifford cometeiy tomorrow. GATHERED IN SOUTH SCRANTON THROWN TROM A CARRIAGE AND SEVERELY INJURED. Two Young Men from tho West Sldo Meet with nn Accident While Driving on Cedar Avenue Little Girl Tails Over an Embankment Whllo Returning from a Stroll in tho Woods Conflimntlon nt tho Hickory Street Presbyterian Church. Other Notes. John Neuinan nnd Edward Schaffer, oung melt whoso homes arc at West Seranton, had narrow escape from severe Injury, or death, yesterday afternoon.

They wero passing nlong Cedar avenue In a carriage and at tho intersection of F.lich street and the uvenuo the wheels of the vehicle became caught In the tincks and tho young nipn were tluown from their seats and landed with groat foice on the sidewalk In front of Dr. D. A. Webb's olhce at 327 Cedar nvenue. For several minutes tho Injured men lay prostrate In nn unconscious condition.

When raised up, their heads nnd faces weio covered with cuts and blood. They vvtio carried into Dr. Webb's olHce but as Dr. Webb was not at home, Dr. Kolb was called and attended tho mim.

Thiee stitches wero Inserted In Schaffer's head to close a gash Neuman escaped with several slighter cuts and biulscs. After a rest of an hour the Injured men left for their homes. LITTLE GIRL INJURED. Miss Laura Guy, tho young daughter of William Guy, of 640 River street, bustalued a painful accident yesterday. With a number of companions she virlted tho No.

woods. Returning home the party came by the way of the steep cinder dump of the Lackawanna lion and Steel company In "Dutch Hollow." Little Laura got too near tho edge of tho embankment and fell over. When picked up nt the bottom sho was found to be severely cut and biulsed. Sho was taken to her home, where Dr. llaggerty attended her.

CHILDREN CONFIRMED. There Is not a marked occasion of the year more fittingly and solemnly observed by the congregation of the Hickory Street Presbyterian church than the annual confirmation of youns; children, which event took place jesterday afternoon. The." services wero commenced at 2.20 o'clock, Rev. W. A.

Noidt, pastor of the church, officiating. The many center pews of tho church held the laige class of gills and bojs. Every other available lilt of space of the edifice was occupied by the patents and friends of the happy child! en. The complete church choir assisted at the ceremony. Rev.

Mr. Nordt, nt tho conclusion of tho ccie-mony, pleached a foiclblo sermon to the chlldien. Last night the class was formally admitted to the memboiship of tho chut eh, when every one partook of the Lord's supper. At the homes of the many children receptions weio held yesteiday and last night. No happier father than Aldeimnn John Lentes enteitaincd In honor of tho event.

His first and piomlslng son, Tied Lentes, was a member of the class continued. The aldeimnn entertained In a royal manner bis friends, and his guests weio membeis of eveiy sect. The occasion will nlwayst be regal ded as a memorable one, Ex-Recoider of Deeds nnd Mis Chailes Huestcr gave a reception also yesterday at their cozy home on Cedai avenue. Their third son, Peter Hues-ter, wns confirmed. The hours were passed In the pleasantest manner.

NUBS OF NEWS. The funernl of the late Ernest Knoll, who died Friday fiom appendicitis, was held yesteiday fiom his parents' home on Cedar avenue. Services weio held at the Christ Lutheran church. Rev. A.

Witke, the pastor, onicluted. Intei ment was made In the nttston avenue cemetery. Conrad Plel, the whuelright, spint yesteiday at Honesdale. St. Irene's Ladles' T.

A. B. society wjll give a May pole dance at Pharmacy hall tonight. Miss Gertiudo Magee, of the Strouds-hurg Noimul school, Is visiting her home on Cedar avenue At a meeting of the executive eom-mittop of the William Connell Hoo company of the citv fire dopn tment, held yesterday afternoon. It was decided to run the company's annual ok-curlon to Lake Ariel.

August in Preparations will be made forthwith. Pen Coal Delivered, S1.25, to South Side, cential city and central Hyde Park. Address orders to C. B. Sharkey, 1014 Cedar ave.

'Phone CGSX GREEN RIDGE. Mrs. II. Blsby, of Capouse avenue, Is visiting iclntlves In Llbeity, N. Y.

Mrs. Suell, of PI) mouth, Is the guest of Mr. nnd Mis. V. J.

Hedilek, of Woodlawn Paik W. Dunn of Delawaie street, spent yc terday In Elinhuist Miss Mary Smith, of Caibondale, Is visiting friends on Von Stor avenue. for beintr black. It isn't its fault if the lamp is al ways smoking and flicker ing. It's the oil.

Stop using inferior oil and use our Headlight Water White if you wish to leap what real lamn comtort is. vvou'i suiokc or smeii. civcs greatest light at smaller con man any ouict oil. Your dealer has it. ATIANTIC RMNINQ CO.

piffl UNEQUALLED TRY WSRLD FAMOUS hi I' l' nrTninTnigiiiiMiili ftw iw IMARIAN. MARIANIWIME TONIC COMBATS MALARIA, WASTING DISEASES 03'Send for boolc of endorsements nmlportmlta of Kmparora, a.Carillnalr ArclimHiioiiiiiindothsrdlittingiilHhedptraonxoi. It fro to all who wrllo for It rOHMALU AT ALL DltUdOISTM i'A'KllYWIIIIItr. AVOID StJHSTITIJIES. BKWAItK OV IMITATION'S.

MAKIANA 31 V. ie.ni NfJW YORK. i-m wr uuwrr nuuoc Refrigerators At Halt Price, It you can get a refrigerator 53 that is twice as good as the cheap kinds at the same price, ej is not that equivalent to buy- intr them at half price You can get this bargain if you buy the LEONARD CLEANABhK. vuj Its eight walls and air tight S)r locks will keep ice and food twief! lorifT at the. r.liprin kinds.

FOOTE FULLER 2 Mcars I nir, 110-112 0K55XJttKXXMI505K5WO505e; AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, YCEUM THEATER. Wednesday and Thursday, May 17 and 18. The elks' 100 People Participating. Bauer's Full Band.

25 Eud Men. "The Elks' Sextette" Fred. C. Hand, J. Evans, John Jones, Phil.

Warren, Dave Stevens, W. J. AUes! Magnificent Song Recitals by Fred. C. Hand, W.

J. Alles and the Great Lyric Tenor, Mr. John T. Evans. The Great Elks' Cake Walk Mr.

Charles Hartley, the Womlcrrnl Ventriloquist. Al. Kccves, the World rained Ilanjolst and Comedian. The Darktown Swells' Initiation. A Satire on Lodge Initiation.

The entire pe formance positively the most sumptuous production of a like nature ever attempted in Seranton by amateurs. Note Reservation of Saats begins Monday morning at 9 o'clock Bauer's Band and Elks' Parade Tii2sda3 Hay 17, at noon. Mips Sarah Courtney, of Fieeland, Is visiting friends here. Only 'Williams' ice cream used with soda water diavvn at Manner's drug store. Sidney BlKss has recovered the use of his foot, which he hurt a short time ago.

The teachers of No. school will hold their icgular weekly meeting this aftetToon nt which time papetb will be read on Interesting II. L. Snyder has twen appointed a rpeclal olllcer and patrols the block on Adams avenue, between Million and Gieen nidge streets. This locality has been the scene of many tmall robberies and finally became a place to be dreaded for those who had to pass that block William Tripp, of Fordham street, has returned trom Susuuehunna.

Mrs. William Tieverton, of Hunes-dale street, has gone to Allentown to attend the state convention of tho Rebecca lodge. W. H. Keene has accepted a position as wutchman at No.

1 breaker for the Pennsylvania Coal company. Nothing but tho purest of fruit Juices nnd lock candy sjrup used in soda fluvniH at Manner's pharmacy, 9J0 Gteen Itldge street. DTJWMOKL. A spirited team of hor.sos owned and driven by John Turner, of Nay Aug, I'fcanio unmanageable on llnrper htreet last nlsht by line breaking nnd tan away The Urlvtr was froon thrown out nnd the team narrowly escaped tunning over several pedes-tllans As it was, they toi off a lear whel of a buggy owned by Udward fcwnitz, of Chinch street, who was dilvlng along Hat per street, dashed and broke loose from the buggy they vvric attached to. They were caught hv Anthony Flslnr.of Apple street.

Mrs. Sw aits', who was with her husband, was frightened, Mi. Tumor was shaken by being thrown out and much excitement ensiK-d. Mhs Nellie Thomas and William Foigle. both of AVIlkcs-Rano.

wero united in niairiago at the patsonago of thu Methodist e'hurch Saturday night. The were unattended and tho Jtov A J. Van Cleft performed tho ceremony. Mr. nnd Mrs.

Selglc ic-turned to The marl la go of Mrs. Kmma Klch-atdsou, of Thioop, and Thomas Mar-low, ot Bloom street, occurred Saturday evening nt the St. Maik's LJpls-copal chut oh In tho presence of many friends. The lector, new E. .1.

Haugh-ton, olllclated and the couplo were unattended. A reception was held at tho residence of the bride's patents. Mr. and Mis. Marlow will enjoy a Western trip, nnd upon their letuin will reside In Throop.

Tho tenth anniversary of tho Up-worth league chapter of the Methodist Uplscopal church was celebiated last evening In a fitting manner. The pro-gi amine as ptlnted In Suturduy's Trlb-uno was given. The funeral of the lato Cypilnn Von Oorden, who died on Appl hvoihw Filday, will take place this moir SPRING TONIC ruT)wionvu oi ufrtii Washington Avenue. MiDsfrels A CADEMY OF MUSIC, BURUUNDHK KlilS. LejJsei II.

k. LJ.MU. Manmer. ONE WEEK, COMMENCING MONDAY, HAY 15 AinerlcV Gu'Msst Ilopcrtoire OrKautrutlou, (HUNA) (CECIL) The Spooners And Tticlr lilt Comedy ami SpeoUUty Company. Cinllmioui I'crlorm- a ices.

No Walts Uetweon the Acta Alonday Night "INEZ A Mexican Nominee, D'mo viatlneos Dallr rommenln? Tneilay Ksenliu l'rlce, I lie, "Jllo and iJOo. LartleV l.jotlolieu viuudvy nljht ELLAVITft Arsenic Beauty Tablets and Pills This Complexion Treatment is a guaranteed specific, perfectly safe and sure in its ac- I tiou, lor the removal of var- i inns rlisortlnrs nf thfl skin vivf ti'iPlmnlcs. Blotches. Freckles. vJFfn Sunburn, Discoloration, Ecic ma, Ltlacklicads, Routbnesg, Redness, and re stores the lllootn of Youtb to faded faces.

Boxes containing 10 dajb' treatment 60c; 30 days' treatment, six bocs $5.00 with positive written Ruarantee to produce tha I above results or cheerfully refund 5.oo paid Sect by mall on receipt of price, bend for circular. Ncrtim medical Jackson Sti. Sold by all Druggists Illinois, Sold by Miliauah Thomas, WJ LuLkdwamiu avc Seranton, Pa. lug nt o'clock fiom the homo of hH dmiRhter. Mis.

Gonige AVeber, ot East Drinker street. The remains will bo tfckon to Hnlllsteiville by Funeral Dl-leetor f.etihwoith, where interment 111 bo mude. Tho members of tho executive committee of tho Twentieth Century Dancing das nto requested to meet at tha homo of William IJiower, on West Dt Inker ttrcet, this evening at 7 45 o'clm k. The funernl of the late Reuben Carr was held yesterday afternoon from the mldonee on Kast Drinker stieet and manj i lends attended, new W. P.

Gibbons, pastor of the Pie.sbytotlan rhuieli olllclated. Interment was made In tho Dunmore cemeterj. The pall-beat cm were Jacob Fletcher Georga II Jackson, James McCarty and J. F. Good ilch.

CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho ilnuuturo of mjR vwpt.

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