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THE SCRANTOH TRUTH, THUBSDAT AFTERNOON, APRIL 20. 1905. It ITMBrtll from Buffalo, report that Patrick Bo land, a well known roll hand at the steel plant, whose family in this city. was very badly burned while at work last Friday, and is now at the Moses Jho foota JZansing Cb. Taylor hospital in West Seneca I F.

flEGARGEL BANKERS 423 Spruce St. Scran ton. Pa. DEALERS IN Mr. Boland, from Mr.

Clark's state to The roote rvDcr SOUTH SCR ANTON' Programme That Has Been Arranged by Rev. E. J. Schmidt For Easter in the Church of Peace. ment, was knocked down by a bar of iron on its passage through the rolls and was very badly burned by the met I It Is Economy to Buy a Bonn al at nearly a white heat, coming In contact with his person and suffering severely before his fellow workmen GOVERNMENT MUNICIPAL RAILROAD and CORPORATION Bondo ENAMfcL could relieve him.

Refrigerator Now LINED PROGRAMME. The following programme will be rendered by the Bethany B. Y. P. U.

Commission Order executed In all tha Principal Markets. Local Securities Bought and Sold on Commission. Issue Letters of Credit and Trailers Checks on All Parts of the World. make the garment conform to their views. Anotner feature of the entertainment will be the serving of cake, ice cream and coffee.

at Phillips' hall April 27. Fifteen cents will be charged for admission. Lemon HOW THEY COT RICH" ade and cake to be served "free: Anthem Choir. Song Sadie Jenkins. Recitation Maud Thomas.

Song Edgar Sullivan. Recitation Stella Warner. Address Rev. W. G.

Watkins. Song Stella Thomas. Recitation Elizabeth Lewis. Song Susie Jones. Song Miss Banfield, Taylor.

You will probably need a new refrigerator soon. Isn't it economy and isn't it due yon to begin having the advantages of a Bohn Syphon Refrigerator now! The Bohn saves about one third in ice over any box of equal size; it preserves food better and longer; it is easily cleaned with moist cloth beean.se enamel lined; it is odorless and therefore perfectly sanitary. The syphon principle used exclusively in Bohn Refrigeratorsuses all the cold air with constant circulation, and makes temperature 38 to 42 degrees nearly ten degrees lower than the average refrigerator. We are Scranton agents for the Bohn Refrigerator, and we shall esteem it a pleasure to show you our magnificent stock of them. Is the till of oor boo, wbk ma now ro md ftlr in York can luatt UkmuazmU; tent free THE WESTMINSTER HEIGHTS COMPANY Borough Park Co, iXMooimm Co.

W1LUAM H. REYNOLDS, President COMBINED CAPITAL, pooonoto. COMBINED BUBrLCS, $T04X0Jto. R. TVRNBULL.

Orarral Manager New York Office. 277 Broadway. N.Y. City. MRS.

WIRTS BURIED. Accompanied by sorrowing hearts that would have cheerfully yielded of their own that the existence of she whom they, loved might be prolonged, the remains of the late Mrs. Charles Mirtz, of Cedar avenue, were borne to their resting place In Pittston avenue cemetery yesterday afternoon. The services at the home were conducted by Rev. W.

A. Nordt. of the Hickory Street Presbyterian church. Rev. R.

J. Reese, of the Puritan Congregational church, preaching in English. Miss Marie D. Wirth and Miss Lydia Nordt sang two selections, the singing of THE LAST RITES. Funeral ceremonies over the remains of the late Mr.

Hoffman, of 132S Pitts ton avenue, were held at the hurne of It is highly Improbable that any clergyman who has made preparations for the proper observance of the Easter festival will succeed in improving on the very elaborate arrangements that Rev. E. J. Schmidt, of the Church of Peace, has provided for this especial occasion. Pastor Schmidt is a firm believer in the necessity of directing the mind of infancy and youth aright, and for this purpose is convinced that while hearing the truth may be all sufficient in the case of adults, a greater impression can be made on the minds of children when eyes are aiding ears in forming ideas.

The Easter celebration in the Church of Peace will be in the evening and might be called an object lesson in religious instruction, children being the principal participants, though Pastor Schmidt will make explanatory remarks. The exercises will be illustrative of Bible passages. The first object to be presented ill be a block of wood, typical of the "stone that was rejected by the builders." This will be carried by Loita Graf and placed in position before the altar. Rosa Schmidt will appear with a cross, placing the same upon the block, to be followed by Agusta Knuth in a salutation to the cross. Lena Weinlg will bring an anchor and Martha Graf a shield.

Carolina SchimpfC's contribution to the collection of religious emblems ill be what in German Is called "stab," a rod typifying God's law. Gertrude Biel's offering will be the deceased at 4 p. m. yesterday, ancf were conducted by Rev. George C.

which, during the life of the dead woman, often brought consolation. These were. "Awake My Soul," and "Some Peck, of Elm Park church. At 9 o'clock this morning the remains were taken to the Delaware and Hudson station. Day We'li Understand." We are also agents for the famous LEONARD ff.KAX.IBI.K liEFKIGEKATOItS.

whence they will be conveyed to the Mears Building Cor. Washington Ave. and Spruce St. "The pall bearers were: Michael We are also a sent for OPAL anil WII.KE GLASS UN Kl KKFRIGERATOnS. Kraemer, James Bird.

Henry Wetter, home or his daughter, Mrs. E. B. Zerf ing, of Sunbury, according to arrange John Lentes, Louis Schumacher, Geo. J) ments.

Engle. The flower bearers were Jacob ONLY FINANCIAL HOUSE sending clients dally a 4 pape paper containing financial news from all parts of the world, complete list of various exchanges. Fluctuation Sheets. "Daily Market Letter," and 400 page illustrated "Gl'IDE TO INVESTORS" thereby keeping yon thoroughly Informed an to matters market wise, reducing chance of loss to the minimum and Increasing probabilities of prolit to the maximum. If trading in Wall Street.

Send to us for all of them and we will SEND THEM TO YOC FREE. S'sS Rev. Mr. Rue, of Sunbury, will con Geiger. and John Demuth.

duct funeral services at that place. The floral offerings were beautiful I and Interment will be made in Romfra Pen Picture of Henry Cl.r. character and were as follows: Pillow from family, "Mother;" pillow from Manor. The pall bearers were G. A.

R. men and were: Col. E. H. Ripple.

J. IHory and After. C. DeOraw. George Geary.

H. W. LoN grandchildren, "Grandma;" Gates Ajar, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neuls and Mr.

and Mrs. Philip C. Scheuer; Anchor, Mr. An Englishman who traveled in the United States in the early part of the tus, John H. Hoffman and Thomas Forbes.

last century visited Washington and and Mrs. George Mirtz and Mr. an Mrs. John Becker; casket bouquet, described Henry Clay ns follows: "He SHORTER PARAGRAPHS. lies, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry C. Scheuer casket bouquet, lilies, Lackawanna Is tall, thin and not a very muscular man; his gait Is stately, but swinging, John H. Mack has returned from El mira, where he was called by the ser telephone operators; casket bouquet ious illness of his sister, Mrs. Thomas carnations, Elizabeth Elgia; cas Motchman.

ket bouquet, roses, the Misses John Boettger has returned from and his countenance, while it indicates genius, denotes dissipation. Though there Is want of rapidity and fluency In his elocution, yet he has a great Walsh; Easter lilies, Mrs. John Ar Xew York. nold; casket bouquets, Calla lilies. John A boy named Downes.

residing at Von Bergen, and John D. Lloyd a lily, emblematic of purity necessary to salvation. The infant class will appear at this juncture and sing, "Rock of Ages." The next to appear will be seven little girls, each carrying a stone, representing the seven chief sources of sin to which humanity Is prone: Pride, covetousness, lust, anger, gluttony, envy and sloth. These they, deposit at the base of the cross. The next feature in the entertain deal of fire and vigor In his expres roses, office employes Scranton Stov Stocks.

Bonda, Grain. Cotton. 415 417 Walnut Philadelphia. Pa. "Determining the character and financial responsibility of your Broker is as important as selection of right blocks." 1416 Irving avenue, while wrestling with a boy named Lafferty, on Pros Many a niau in a moment of fine enthusiasm applauds Patrick Henry's "Give me liberty or give me death." It Is a proper sentiment to entertain, but not easy to live up to.

Most of us feel more like the Pennsylvania Dutchman who told his wife to write an appropriate inscription on his knapsack, which Rhe was packing on the eve of his departure to join Washington's army in the Revolution. The enthusiastic woman, dreaming of her hero coming home a general, at least, wrote in good, round letters, "Victory or Death." In a few moments her husband caught sight of It. "No goot: No he exclaimed In great excitement. "Take dat off quick! Put on goot vords, 'Wictory, oder come back Youth's Companion. sion.

When he speaks he Is full of Works; roses, Robert L. Gordon: roses Edith Florence Jones; daffodiles, Mrs pect avenue, had his elbow dislocated. The Male. Samuel Crompton, a boy of sixteen, copied the best features of the spinning machine invented by Hargreaves and Arkwright, added to them some of his own ami, after three months of anxious and secret experimenting, produced the first spinning mule, so called because it was a kind of hybrid between Hargreaves' jenny and Arkwright's water frame. The raw apprentice lad was, however, no match In canning for the cotton lords, who soon found ouB the secret of his new machine and shamelessly robbed him of the fruits of! his ingenuity.

Many years afterward, it is true, they used their influence secure for him a parliament grant off 5,000, but he was then a broken heart ed and disappointed man, to whom thj money came too late to be of any real service. Dr. A. T. Walsh attends him.

Henry Schultheis; carnations, Mr. and animation and earnestness; bis face brightens, his eye beams with additional luster and his whole figure in The Misses Charlotte and May Mur Mrs. Jacob Heib, Mr. and Mrs. Chas, ray, of Buffalo, X.

are visiting th Molter. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zim Brennan residence on Crown avenue. mer, Mrs.

M. Kramer: carnations, Mr. dicates that he Is entirely occupied and Mrs. Jacob Pletcher. with the subject on which his elo quence is Origin of "Cravat." CARD OF THANKS.

"The word said a man who To all of those persons, relatives and friends, who by their kindly visitations makes neckwear, "cnine into otir lan The Man With a Hobby. Don't make fun of the man with a and ministrations, aided in bringing comfort to one who was herself an an hobby. It may be that that very hobby gel of goodness and mercy in like cases guage about Prior to that year a feature of the uniform of the Austrian cavalry was a wide band of coarse liuen worn in folds around the will be the means of the world getting when in health, we are sincerely grate ful and in her name and in our own J. 6. RUSSELL CO.

BANKERS Fiscal Agents of the Illinois Tunnel Co. and Automatic Electrical Co OFFICES: Xew York. Chicago, liiiighaniton, X. Dayton, Ohio, ilkes Burre. Carbondale.

and Scranton. Members New York Stock something of great good. All people that have contributed to the sum of desire to express our deep sense of ment will be the entrance of fourteen girls, marching two by two, each couple bearing a portion of framework that, when placed, will represent the door to everlasting life. The bases of each frame will typify the old and the new testaments; the sides, prophecy and history; the cap pieces, prophecy and fulfilment, the seventh piece placed on top of the others and holding them in position being labelled, eternal reward. Other features of the service will be singing by the choir, the confirmation class, the Young Ladies' society and the Sunday school.

As previously stated, every symbol will be explained by the pastor. On Monday evening an entertainment will be given in the church parlors, to which the public is invited and for which there will be no admission charge. This entertainment will be of an amusing character. Twenty pictures will be exhibited with calcium light effects. Rev.

Jacob Schoettle will present them, with a lecture, and the same entertainment will be offered Mr. human knowledge had a hobby. The gratitude. Charles and family. neck under the short hussar jucket.

This cavalry organization was called the Cravate, its members being styled the Cravates. Later, in the seven man who ranks as an Inventor bad a A WISE BOY. Ten year old Peter Seholz, son of Mr. teenth century, France recruited a reg hobby once; the minister who gets up In his pulpit has his hobby; the man who sells you goods has the same. In fact, those that do anything at all have and Mrs.

Peter A. Scholz, of Pittston iment of cavalry, adopting for it the avenue, is profiting early by the in Overdid It. Mrs. Tassay Mary. wasn't that gentleman asking for me? The New Maid No, mum.

He described the lady he wanted to see as bein' about forty, an' I told him it couldn't be you. Mrs. Tassay Quite right, my dear. And you shall have an extra afternoon off tomorrow. The New Maid Yes.

mum thankee, mum. Yes, mum; I told him It couldn't be you, for you was about fifty. Mrs. Fassar And while you're taking your afternoon off you'd better hunt a new place! Cleveland Leader. uniform of the Austrian regiment lu slructions of his father, who ft engag ed in the draying business.

The boy was Croatia, calling it the Koyal Cravates. A Woman's Tonirne. "Woman's tongue is her sword, which she never lets rust." wrota Mme. Necker. "The tongue Is not steel, but it cuts," wrote Erasmus.

"The tongue kills more than the sword," wrote Vesik. the Ottoman statesman. Solomon, the embodiment of wisdom, wrote, "It Is better dwell In the corner of the housetop than with a brawling woman and rr a wide house." And St. James wrote, "The tongue Is a little member and boasteth great things." However, the good King Arthur said, "Deny not to woman the proper use of her on the elevated seat while his father a hobby. You may call it by some other name, but the hobby Is still there.

Terrell Transcript. Later, hi England, the word 'crabat' was making a delivery yesterday evening. One of the reins fell down and was applied to a neck handkerchief. After the battle of Steenkirk. in Flan at the same' time a mischievous ur chin struck one of the horses with No Return.

'Take my advice don't lend Bor ders, lu 1002, English officers brought home the a long, flowing pebble. This started both horses, but the lad on the seat never whimpered. roughs any more money." Grasping his single rein he turned the team into a neighboring fence ana neck scarf edged with fine Flemish lace, the ends of which were drawn through a buttonhole of enormous size. The neckwear of today is clearly trace "I never did." "Why, you used to, I'm sure, for "No. I used to think I was lending It while the latter was somewhat darn aeed.

a lively runaway was spoiled. RELIEF IX SIX HOURS. Distressing Kidney and Bladder Disease relieved in six hours by "Xew Great South American Kidney Cure." It Is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in bladder, kidneys and back, In male or female. Relieves retention of water almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is the remedy.

Sold by Chas. Harris druggists, Scranton, Pa. bawSat Schoettle's congregation on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings. The pictures will, depict the tribulations of two men. each appearing in ten scenes.

The first will represent the condition of the head of a family who would assist his wife in cleaning house. The second series of pictures will show the varying conditions of a father whose wife and grown daughters, being displeased with a pair of trousers he had purchased, took It upon themselves to Mr. Scholz went promptly to his son's relief and complimented him for his able to the 'steenkirk' and the modifi to him, but I soon discovered It was purely a gift." Catholic Standard and Times. cations it underwent." Washington Her Clever Scheme. Fanny Why in the world do you send away for so many catalogues and then never buy anything? Suzette To keep the postman coming here.

I don't want those women across the street to know that Jack and I don't correspond any more. Detroit Free Press. Star. presence of mind. BADLY BURNED.

George Clark, who has just returned A Sore Care. "I don't care how severe a cold Is," said the man who was not suffering from one, "I can get rid of.it in ona. day." "So can replied the man who was carrying three pocket handkerchiefs, "but suicide is repugnant to me." Odd Dwelling Sites. Eailly fndersf ood. "And." said the Sunday school teach The people of Tupuseloi have no need er, "when Delilah cut Samson's hair he became mild as a Iamb.

Can you un to travel fur when they waut to take a salt water bath. The town Is built on piles which have been driven into a derstand that?" "Well, ma'am," replied Tommy, "it submerged coral reef situated far out In the Torres strait to the south of MEARS HAGEN. Too Polite. Mrs. Jaspar I shall never send for Dr.

Verisweil when I am ill. Mrs. Jnmpuppe Why not? Mrs. Jaspar Because he la so excessively polite that If he found nie at death's door he would hasten to open It for m. does make yer feel shamed when a woman cuts yer hair." Philadelphia Ledger.

New Guinea. Opposite this extraordi nary settlement on the mainland is an Evadlncr the Question. Mrs. Otto Filit Now, professor, I want you to be perfectly frank with me and tell me exactly what you think of my voice. Professor Shopang Ah, madame.how can you ask zatof a mem bare of a race zat ees renowned foi eets politeness? Cleveland Lesder.

Coarhinir Her. other village that is perched high lu the air among the gigantic palm trees Manager You do not Inject enough with which the coast is fringed. The contempt, spite and venom into that object of both communities in choosing aster WeeK Specials A GUARANTEE CI'HE I'OIt PILES. Itching. Blind.

Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure you in ti to 14 days. 50c. word. Actress I can do no better.

Manager Nonsense! Speak It just as those curious sites for their dwellings is Identical, ihey desire to assure you say when you meet 8 rival in an imitation sealskin. themselves against being surprised by their numerous enemies, and especial COf.OS LEAD TO PNEUMONIA. ly they seek safety from the prowling Laxative Hromo Quinine, the world Dyak head hunters. wide Cold and Crip remedy, removes THB TTACTIONS'Rt nr wtp ic i i the cause. Call for the full name and (F OUTFITTERS.

FOR HT IU i i OUTFITTERS FOE look for signature of E. W. Grove. i5c. The Oldest Known Bookkeeping.

In the primitive villages of the An in Women CfflLPRtWg Day Light Store Attractions. Beautiful Silk Gowns. Copied from fine French models, tailor workmanship with the smart, high grade dressmakers' look; made from soft, fluffy chiffon silks. Dressy "Waists, with shirred, tucked, plaited or flounce dress skirts made from changeable, illuminated or camelion silks; high luster and finish. Prices range from $15.00 to $30.00.

III I II des, scattered through Peru. Bolivia aud Ecuador, the descendants of the 413 Lackawanna Ave. Scranton. PAl I I hey Had Catarrh ancient Incas depend upon the "kipu" for keeping all their accounts. It was and Stomach Troubles.

use when I'izarro eouquered Peru, Mr. G. W. Coder For 11 vears wife and the Andean Indians have never and I doctored for catarrh and stom mproved on it. It Is the oldest known ach troubles.

Rival Herb Tablets cured us. Mr. and Mrs. G. H.

Miller, Mountainsville, Pa. form of bookkeeping. The "kipu" is simply a collection of knotted strings. there is that certainty about the re Differently colored strings denote dif Top Coats, Rain Coats, Jackets and Tailor Suits Tight fitting, semi fitting, box effects, Black Cheviots, Venetians and Coverts. A big, new variety.

Prices ranging from $7.50 to $25.00. sults of these tablets that they cure all who take them. Thev cost $1.00 for Delightful Easter Bargains On Sale Friday. LADIES' SUMMER UNDERWEAR. 7 Four excellent specials iti finely bleached Cotton Vests at 10c, I2V2C, 15c and 19c.

Elegantly tucked, hemmed and lace trimmed fine Mnslin and Cambric. Drawers and Corset Covers; usual 50c. values; Friday at 39c 6 months' treatment. Guaranteed. Or ferent articles iu duily use and ten distinct knots the ten numerals.

In the absence of a written language it is a ders by mail promptly rilled. Not for sale by druggists. Call on or write marvelously perfect system. Large ransactions are conducted as accurate G.W. CODER, 30 30 GREEN TRADING STAMPS With a Dollar Purchase, Friday, Saturday and Monday, April 21, 22 'and 23.

ly by it us if double eutry bookkeepiug were employed. 313 Mulberry Street, Scranton, X'a. Book and sample free. STEVENS HIRE, L'OO Women's Fine "White Shirt Waists, with exquisite lace and embroidered fancy yokes and fronts; $1.50 values. Fridav at 98c.

liOO new Persian Lawn Mercerized Silk Embroidered Shirt Waist Patterns. Don't miss this greatest $1.50 value, Friday at EASTER GLOVES. Silk, Lisle, Milanese and Linen Gloves; black, white, tans, grays, browns, 25c, 50c, $1.00 EASTER KID GLOVES. M. II.

Elastic Real Kid Gloves, sure to fit, sure to wear, our price" $1.00 Shades of castor, gray, red, brown, white and black. Pattern and Model WorKers, Plain and Fancy Wood WorK. Value of Recreation. There are wisdom and strength in genuine pastime. One often accomplishes more by spending pleasant evening in some innocent games or other amusement thati he would by poring over books with tired brain and exhausted body, lie may have had qualms of conscience about it and thought that evenings given to social enjoyment were practically lost out of his life.

I'ur will it! To better purpose than he dreamed of was the time employed. Body and mind were strengthening and, unconsciously, without etfort, being fitted for better work in the future. Success. FRIDAY IN THE CLOAK DEPARTMENT. $10.00 Strictly All Wool Eton Blouse Suits at $4.50 Walking Skirls, new styles and shades, at Cor.

Green Ridge St. and My lert Scranton, Pa. EMBROIDERED WAIST LENGTHS. Embroidered Fronts and Cuffs, with enough fine lawn to complete the waist, made to sell at our Easter price 89c LADIES' UMBRELLAS. Colored Taffeta Silk Umbrellas, special.

Black All Silk or Gloria Umbrellas, new handle prices from $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00 up EASTER HANDKERCHIEFS, Plain Hemstitched, all widths of hems, 10c to 50c Neat Embroidered Edges, prices. to $2.00 Real Hand made Lace ones $1.50 to $10.00 NEW EASTER HOSIERY. Pretty, Fine, Pure Silk or Lisle Hose, solid black or neat fancies 25c to $2.00 CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS HOSE. Soft Cashmere or nice Cotton Hose. 12i2c to 50c SPECIAL EASTER OFFER OF NECKWEAR TOR EASTER.

Lace Flat, Turn Down and Crush Collars. Silk Bow Knot and Fancy Chiffon Collars. Wash Collars, Lawns, Piques and Grenadines, Collar, prices 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 up RIBBONS FOR EASTER. Cheney All Silk Satin Taffeta Ribbon, width from 40 to 80, all shades, price Novelty Persian and Plaid Ribbons. RYS WHI Taking It Oat on the Family.

Mrs. Ferguson George, what pnrtic ulnr failing of yours did the preacher touch on in his sermon this morning? Mr. Ferguson What do you ask me that question for? Mrs. Ferguson Because you have been as cross as a bear ever since you came home from church. Chicago Tribune.

SKIES a Dim cf A QUART OF 50c 75c "NELSON RYE," YEARS OLD PURE 6 YEAR OLD 'MONARCH MILLS" RYE, PEARL TUBE ROSE BULBS, Large Size Only 10c. per dozen Checks given equal to 5 per cent, on all purchases. Save them and have them redeemed with goods. CCT OCT THIS COC PON. a a Pino use ALLEN'S F00T EASE.

Ladies can wear shoes one size smaller after using Allen's Foot Ease, a powder to be shaken into the shoes. It makes tight or new shoes feel easy; gives instant relief to corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Cures and prevents swollen feet, blisters, callous and sore spots. It Is a certain cure for sweating, hot, aching feet.

At all Drugists and Shoe Stores. 25c. Don't accept any substitute. Trial package, Free by mail. Address, Allen S.

Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Prices The Lowest. Green Stamps Thrown In. Present at our office, purchase $1.00 worth of goods or more, and you will receive 30 stamps.

Good April 21, 22, 24. ME.VSS St HAGEN, Truth. t. f. Mcdonough, IC28 I030 WEST LACKAWANNA AVENUE.

1 Old Phone 994 B. Opposite Clarke Brothers..

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