The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, April 02, 1896, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE TBIBUXE-TIIUR&DAY MORNING. APRIL 2. 189 ft.
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WEST 51 DE EVENT5.
Letter or Detraction t.ivca Out for
Publication br Ucorfio Went of
the I'limuutli llrctlircn.
GPorKe West, a minister who former
ly was active in the l iral Plymouth
llretliren cam?, has faUvn from prate.
He ciix-uluteil a soanilulous relent enn
ceruins a .Mis. Henry Carter. f the
Went mountain. The husband asked
hint to irove hi assertions, anil West
rtisclaimi(J.the truth )f hi words, lie
was dismissed from the ministry of the
lirethren denomination and is row a
wanderer. Hi- lf.i signed his name ti
two letters, one of whiili ia as follows:
I hereiy de.-lai-e Iwfore the publie tin'
thn mory Kone fo:th about Mrs. Henry
farter is utterly false ami made tip by
me. uml also that at any time that shH
Mrs. farter is aecusotl of the nbeve story
1 am ready to stand by and Jnsf.fy h-r.
(Slisiitfl) Ui orjje West.
I VORITKS F.XTE ItTA I N M KNT.
IVwl Sant lodge of Ivorites held an
entertainment last vnlt!; and a pleas
ant event It was. II. 11. Williams pre
sided and lllsh Norma Williams act
ed as accompanist of the evening. W.
.1. !av!es tmniru Web h son and Miss
Lizzie Kvans r-i-lted. i:th were en
Joyed. A soli, by William Kvans was
well Klven and another by' Thomas
Abrams was apidaudeil. Ail address by
Henry I'. Uavles. of Kynon street, on
the subjei t 'Vur I'alrons and our
I.nnifUiiire." showed much thought. -Mr.
Iiavles has a candid and material wnv
of sayint; tlilntrx which enhance the
(for.dness of a speech.
Miss l.ymlii Joins cliannlnaly snn? n
p )lo. followed by a sons by liuvld
Stevans. the iii;:e soloist, H. Mushes
Rave an address. There were also
sonirs by Miss Ktia Phillips. V. J.
Jl ivies and luvid Jenkins. John Kvnns
f.iVe 11 vied In solo mid a comic soiut by
Jo.ieph Ovuy tlused the entertainment.
Fl'NI.iiAL. Of MltS. J i A V 1 S,
The remains of the lale Mrs. Martha
Watklns-Diivls were burled yesterday
with fittirir ceremonv in Fmvst Hill
eeinetei v. Services were held at thei
Simpson. Mitiioilist lOpiscopal cburcli.
of wlili.li the deceased was a fulilil'iil
membir. Ib v. ,1. I. Mofi'ntt, pastor of
the Washburn .Street Presbyterian
i liuivh, ellicliit' d. A MUartette sups.
The niembers were: Mrs. P. l Hull.
Miss Kiln Codshall. Prank Heck an I
James Hariman. A larse number of
thi deceased's liieiids Were present ul
the funeral. There were many Moral
offerings. The pail-hearers wire: John
Itandolph. Charles Lull, .Minor Ward
en, J. 1'lumnn r Acker, Jeiikln Heese
und Prank llasen.
WJ 1.1. FTAN D T( ) T 1 1 R l U.l ).
faplain Mai'sland mid l.b-utennnl
Green, of the local. Salvation Army, lire
in New York city in attendance ui the
reception to the new commanders, Mr.
anil Mrs. -.Month-Tucker. It is about a
settled fact that tic Scranlon corns
will remain under the standard bf th
old organization. One of the i;1te com
mander's foremost principles was o::,.
dlence. lie taught It and in such a
way that the members of the army
lire Its complete captives. Now that
the great lime lias come for action the
local army will doubtless follow the
teachings of linllinirtun Month and
obey the old Reneral. At bast that
was the sentiment shown in the talk
of a mule member of the army last
ui trlit. He does not know of any moit
intf that will be called to decide the
point. He thinks there will be none.
The iirmy will go right along In the
ohj channel.
'XRWS NOTES AND PKItSONALS.
The Scranton Philharmonic society
will meet this evenliiK at the Si rantun
Street Hr.pt 1st church. The society
will assist ut u conceit to be Klven on
April il at the church as a bene lit.
Frank Stover lias removed from
Nanticoke to the Macon farm on the
back road.
.1. P. Archer, of South Main nveiuie,
will s ,n Minshamton tomorrow.
Air. and Mrs. William Wnlklns, of
Factoryvllle. were In town yesterday
In attendance at the funeral of Mrs.
Martha Wiitl;iiis-Tirivis.
The fouv lanye boilers recently placed
in the Hoblnsnn plant on Seventh
street are workins well.
Hev. fir. L. C. Floyd Is nt Hlnfrhnm
ton uttendlilK the coiiet,'nce.
Hubert Morris lodge will conduct a
smoker this eveiilnB in ivorlte hall on
South Main avenue.
Methodists on this side will And n
complete ivport of the' conference at
. Jiiiu'hamton on the first mice.
Kev. J. T. Losan, of Wllkes-Marro.
. will 1 preach at Meers' hall, this side.
Mills evenlnif at 7.U0. Scuts are free
' nnd all are welcome.
. MI.'S Grace Harris, daitfclitnr of Mr.
ftind Mrs. J. P. Harris, of Swetland
street? -Is 111.
On Hood- Friday h special service will
b held in St. David's church from 12
m. to 3 p. m., during which brief ad-
SWELL FOR.
$ 1 Oo
Otiflleader for the spring is a light weiglit,
light coiprecl Covert Cloth Spring Over.coat,
niade witn all the style and all the-fit of a cus
tom niade3o garment, andtht? price is $10.00.
It is the. coat for dressy youug'nieii, it fits, well
when it is, buttoned, and . opens with a little
kink in thecollar, that usually marks only the
custom made.
. . . v. -a .o-.. v ii; . : , . I
v , Square DealiVciothSsrSj Hattars and Furnishsrs. :
dresses will be male on the geven last
words from the cross. All are cordial
ly invited. 1
Kobert Davte. of -Washburn street, Ss
doing jury duty thisWeek..
West "iJo liusincut Wrcetory.
FLORIST Out flowers ami funeral de
sign a S!M-ially. Floral figures, useful
us gifts, at Mi South Mala avenue. Har
riet J. Lavis. riorttst.
rHOTiMTRAPHEIt Cabinet Photos. Jl.tt
per do-n. They arc just lovely. Con
vince yourself by calling at Slarner'
l'huto 1'urlors, l'Jl and iu2 South Main
avenue.
SKCOXD HAND HVRXITTfiE Cash for
aiiytlilns Sou have to sell. Furniture,
i-'lovea,- Tuiiis, etc. Call ond see tho
utook of J. C. King. bCl and lu.ti Jack
tou street.
l'KOVIDKNCK.
A row took place Tuesday vveninfr In
a West Market street hotel In which
several Polanders took part, and one
of th' in, -Frank 'Iter, was unmerci
fully b-ateu. Joseph Valaniskl and
Prank Kastanta, two of the partici
pants, were lii-tested by Officers I'tny
inn Palmer and were nrraiKiied be
fore Alderman Huberts yesterday on u.
cht;r.ee of assault and battery and Zl
tei, the injured man, appeared to pros
ecute them. Ho relented, however, af
ter a short imrley and nsrreil to wltn
dr::w the charm. IT the def-ndants
would lay for the dumatte done.
The funeral of Huydeii. the son of
Mr. and Mrs. William Williams, of
Tin odore street, took place yesterday
from his lal home. The child was ex
ceedingly briidit and bis bereuved par
ents have the sympathy of the communis-.
Interment wus made in f.ie
Purist Hill cemetery.
Th" may friends of Miss Mary Hens
Icy and Samuel Nichols will be sur
prised to hear of their maiAiaKe, which
occurred yesterday in the oltice of
Alderman Huberts. Moth are residents
ef Thompson, street and will o to
housekeeping there.
Miss Lizzie rtobinson. of SpiiliR
st reel, spent yesterday with friends In
lNckville.
Henry Davis, of Taylor, circulated
union',' North Pnd' friends yesterday.
Joe Mora n is sllvhtly Indisposed at
his home on West Market street.
. pleasant surprise party was ten
dered Miss Dale at her home on North
Main avenue last evening. An enjoy
able time was spent until near mid
night, when a liht repast wns served
end tin- yotitiK people departed, for
tin Ir homes. '
Miss Minnie Lewis, of Wllkes-Harre.
is visiting friends In this part of the
en e.
lbv. A. L. Ilnmer, of St. Mark's.
Hyde Park, will conduct the Lenten
servioes In St. Paul's Lutheran church.
North Scrnntoti. this afternoon at 4
f 'cluck. Members und friends are cor
T.lally Invited to lie present.
nuN.MORi:,
f.abriel 'Swarts Is confined to his
home with a sudden attact of inllam
matlon of the eyes.
Mrs. Wnyne Hurley, of Hrook street,
nave a. ilinner party yesterday nt her
pleasant home io a few of her frleniN.
Tho.-ie present were: Mrs. Kdward Al
temose, Miss (bibrlel Swarts. Mrs. Tom
Youiiks. Mrs. Kellow. of Hyde Park:
Mrs. Ihinsi r, o' Colorado; Mrs. Charles
Collum. Mrs. H. Spencer and Mrs. Slo
i tun, of Scranlon. The day was spent
pleasantly in various ways rind all pre
sent decided that Mrs. Hurley was a
splendid entertainer.
Charles Collins has purchased the
home of Mark Simpson on Cherry
street, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Collins will
occittiy their new home sHon ias Mr.
Simpson vacates It. orren Swarts has
puicha.sed ilr. Simpson's other lot,
which will lie Ills future home.
Mrs. Luelnii I'dwuids was pleasantly
wirprlsed by the following friends the
other day: '.Mr. Wayne Hurley, Miss
(lalulel Swarts, Mrs. 1M. Altemose,
Mrs.' C. O. Miller, Jits. Kllza Younss,
Mrs. Thornton. Mrs. Charles Collins and
.Mrs. Harry Spenar. A very line din
ner was served and all spent a very
pleasant day.
Kdward- NiiRle. of West Pitt'ston.
spent Sunday with friends In this place.
Mrs. William Miller, of Hrook street,
Is the Kiiest. of friends and relatives In
Munch Chunk.
Oscar Yost is slinhtly Indisposed at
Ills home on South lllukely street.
Mrs. Stanaback mid (limjrhter, Jen
nie, of I'iftston, have been spending the
punt few days ut the home of Harmon
Compton, on Potter street.
A daughter arrived at the homo of
Mr. and .Mrs. fteoi'Ke Hussell Monday.
A. L. Mryilen has moved his family
from West Pittslon Into the house re
cently vucated by VIcMr lieemei.
The Ladies' Aid society of the Pres
byterian church will meet at the home
of Mis. Ocksenrelder this afternoon at
2.3U.
A drlnklni,' fountiiin at the "corners"
Is the object for which the Loyal Lc
jrlun Tins been zealously working for
several months past, nnd they will
Klvc an entertainment 111 I heir hall to
morrow, niuht. the proceeds of which
will be devoted to this cause. The ad-
mission js only 10 cents and It should
be liberally imtronized. " Refreshments
will also be served after the pro
gramme. U. S. Maloney la now occupying the
house recently vacated by Nelson
Freas. and Thomas Karly has moved
from Drinker to Chestnut streets.
Mr William lteddlnit has tieen
sliRhtly Indisposed at lx-r home on
Wrove striH-t for the fast few days.
Silas Itellis Is now a resident of
flrove street. havliiR moved from
Blakely street.
Kepairs are beine made on the Pres
byterian church on Chestnut street.
SOUTH SIDE NEWS.
Annexation of Minooka tn the City lias
llccome n I rultfu! Topie for Discus
sion Aaain-Cojaing .Marriage.
Since the proposition to annex Mi
nooka to the city was rejected by the
municipal legislators, the subject has
been shelved, but It was by no means
put where it has been lost siRht of. It;
Is I'lisiicins much attention nitaiii.
Councils have undergone a change, und
the citizens of Minooka will soon knock
for admittance a second time.
The same map which was submitted ;
showing the territory proposed ,to be
annexed w ill accompany the petition, j
It Is understood that the pnpers are
now In circulation for signers.
LF.V. Mil. SCUM ITT IS IIKKK. j
Kev. K. L. Sehmltt. the new pastor cf'
the Kvangelleal Church of 1'eaee- on i
Prospect avenue, has arrived In the j
city und with his wile and family hnsj
taken possession of a residence on Wil
low street, near the church, furnished
for him by the congregation. lie will!
preach on Raster Sunday und will Im
mediately enter upon the duties of the
pastorate, though he will not be in
stalled until next week.
WILL UK WEPIiKP NEXT WF.F.K.
Henry F. .Iegler and Miss Minnie
Pontius will he married next Tuesday
evening by Hev. William A. Nordt. pas
tor of the Hickory Street i'resby terlan
church. The ceremony will take place
at the home of the bride on Cedar av
irtie. Air. Zlegler Is a son of 11. J.
Zieglor of the linn of .Iegler At Sehu
niaker. and he Is a prominent young
man, possessed of the resoeet and es
teem of his wlib? neiiualntaiiee of
friends. Miss Pontius Is a beautiful
and relined young lady and has'the best
wishes of all who know her.
SHOKTfin PA ISAM MA I'll CF NF.WS.
Peter N'euls, of Cedar avenue, l.i on
the jury Ibis week.
The funeral of .Mrs. MriilRct tlauchan
was held from her late home on Pros
pect avenue yesterday moruliHV. A
high mass of reiiuieni was eelebrottd
at St. John's church and Interment was
made in Hyde 1'nrk cemetery.
Closing exercises appropriate to tile
Faster vacation were held yesterday in
No. :l school and were taken pArt in ly
the PUp'ils of Miss Lizzie K. Penman.
Miss " Josie Lees and .Mrs. ). L. Henid-
1111111.
May, aged 1 year and 1rt months,
daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Patrick Cra
hum, of 4L';i Kim street, died yesterday.
The funeral will be held tomorrow af
ternoon nt 1! o'clock. Interment will
be made in Hyde Park cenietery.
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;ki:i:n kid(;i:.
Herbert Warner, of Plckson avenue,
bad his foot severely hurt yesterday
arternoon about I'.SO by having It
caught In the railing on the caboose of
a 1 el h ware and Hudson train.
Pev. N. F. Stnhl. pastor of the Green
Ttldge Presbyteriiin church, expects to
leave today for Phihi'1 Iphla, where he
will stay some time before starting for
Murope.
Items for The Tribune may be left nt
William Snyder's barber shop, bVIT
IHckson avenue; at' J. F. Hatigl's gro
cery store. 1(i0!l Dickson avenue; nt
Charles H. . Jones' drug store-, coi ner
C.reen Kldge street and Dickson ave
nue; nt Thompson's drug store, on
F.ast Market street; at Cole's drug
store on Chpousc avenue, or at fr.i
St'-plien's grocery store, corner Cu
pousc avenue and Marlon street.
Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Henderson, of
Plckson avenue, a girl.
The meat market of Simons & Hart
ssell has opened for business at Horn
baker's old stand, lulls Dickson avenue.
They are men of wide experience tn
this line and would appreciate, tne
patronage of all their old customer.-',
L'NDKIi OXK III'.AD NOW.
All of tlio Water Companies Ahsoihcd bv
Iho Syndicate. Ilnvc.l'.cen Ueoiflnnied
All the twenly-slx water companies
between this city und Nanticoke which
have been absorbed by the big-syinll-cate,
the Spring Hrook Water nnd
Supply company, have been reorganized
nnd the leases ratllled.
Thei reorganization i, f the "U'llkes
linrro Water company took place nt
the olllce on West Market street yes
terday. A. H. McCllntock retired ns
president and Lemuel Amennan, of this
city, wns elected In his place. Other
ollleers elected were: li. M. F.psy, sec
retary nnd treasurer; directors, ex
Lieiitennnt Governor L. A. Wnlres. C.
1). Simpson. Thomas H. Wutklns, Hub
ert C. Adams find J. i Sogers Maxwell.
The Crystal Spring and Spring Brook
Water companies were reorganized in
New York 'Wednesday. I sogers Max
well, who was the former president,
wns re-elected president of the Crystal
Spring company, he being Interested in
the new Ueul. . of the Spring Mrock C.
D.', Simpson wus also re-elected presi
dent, he also being- Interested , in the
new company.
Tin: Spring Ihoi.k basin arid the pipe
route lo Wllkes-Harre are being pur
veyed by three corps of engineers and
the work of construction It is expected
will soon begin. No general superin
tendent has as yet been appointed.
The company promises that there will
he no Increase In water rates notwith
standing that it has a monopoly.
TWO TIIII.VKS AKRF.STI'D.
Ilraco of North l-'.nd Young .Men Who
Stole n Harness,'
Frank Merry iixd Joseph Sullivan,
two young nien'who have just attained
their .majority, were arrested yesterday
on a warrant for larceny sworn out be
fore Aldermun Fldler, of the First
wurd, and In default of bnil they were
committed to the county Jul!.
The charge ugulnst them Is that of
stealing a single harness nnd a valu
able set of horse clippers from, one of
the paddocks nt the Driving Park.
They were taught trying to dispose of
the goods. ....... '
"How to Cure All Skin Diseases."
Simply apply "Svvayno's Ointment."
No Internal medicine required. Cures
tetter, eczema, Itch, nil eruptions on thi
face, hands, nose, etc., leaving the skin
clear, white and healthy. Its great
healing and curative powers are. pos
sessed by no other remedy. Ask your
tlruBJilst for Swayne's ointment.
""hen Ilahy wns sick, wo riivo her Caatorla.
iVhen alio wns a Child, elm erleil for C'antorlo,
.When nkebeonnioMIss, sliu clung to Custorla,
When she liud C'ullJrcu, she fan) their, CiMlorlu,
AN AFPEWTfiE IAV
Action That Has Ueen Taken by Oly
phant UuruiiQh I'ounciltnen.
KBIT 01' ULO KAKKAXTO ASKED
Tbcy Wont to Compel tho Officers of the
Itorouch Council to show by
What Right They Now
lloM (ifficc.
Vhen the borough council of Oly
phant met for organization on the tirst
Monday of March list a deadlock arose
over the election e" n president, secre
tary and street commissioner. The
council consists of twelve members,
and five favored the election of William
il. Uavls for president, whie the other
live favored the slate headed by Thos.
Curran. Pavls and Curran voted, of
course, for themselves, and that consti
tuted the six on each aide.
After taking ballots by the score the
deadlock remained unbroken and the
meeting was adjourned until Wednes
day, March II. Three of the Curran
faction were late in getting around, and
as there were nine present the council
was called to o'der and the election of
a president was taken up. Six voted
for Lavis. and the other three voted for
Curran. The Secretary announced the
election of Davis.
CriUtAN MF.N WITHD11F.W.
I'y this time the three dilatory Cur
ran men arrived on the scene, but in
stead of remaining, they went away Im
mediately, bringing the other three of
their side out with them and leaving
the council chembo' to the six Mavis
men. That did not daunt the latter
and they went along with business,
choosing W. .1. Sehiihnichl secretary,
nnd Lawrence Howard street commis
sioner. Yesterday the six Curran men who are
Curran himself nnd M. J. O'HoIleran.
William 'Flnsdey. IS. J. liallagher. John
Keegan anil Thomas finnnon, repre
sented by O'lii li n .V Kt lley and I. 11.
Ittirns, petitioned the court for a writ
of oi'o warranto to issue to' Messrs.
Davis, Se'uubniehl ami liownrd requir
ing them to show cause why their elec
tion as president, secretary nnd .street
commissioner respectively should not
be set aside.
cisop.vn of Tin-: action.
The eriumil on which the action Is
taken Is that they did not receive n ma
jority of the votes of the members of
council. There wns a ipiorum present
when the bnllotlng for president went
on. but Davis received only six votes,
which, while It was a majority of the
number present, whs not a majority of
the council. When secretary and street
commissioner were balloted for there
were only six present.
Court granted n rule on the respond
ents to answer, and iiinde It returnable
on Monday, April (i, nt 9 a. ni,
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.MOVING DAY HOW.
There May llnvc iscun More Hut This One
liot Into Conn.
Henry Harder took a new home on
Adams avenue yctf rday am upon
moving In found n piano which had
been left there by the family that
moved out the day before.
During the uftcrnuni J. C. Puder
baugh, an employe of L. M. Powell,
Went to the place with a couple of as
sistants to remove the piano. Haider
refused to let him have It unless he
should be paid tin cents for storage.
Puderbaiigli wouldn't pay. words were
exchanged and the outshot was that
Harder, according to Pitderbaugh's
story, threatened to shoot him.
For this he had Harder arrested and.
Alderman Millar before whom he was
arraigned held him to hail In the sum
of $3oo to answer at ourt.
l'VEKY DDTAII. A K RANG ED.
Charity Dull Commit iocs Hold a Ucncral
.Meeting l.nst Night.
At the meeting of the charity ball
committee lust night In M. F. Sando's
office reports were had from all the sub
committees showing that every detail
of the arrangements has been attend
ed to.
The music committee reported that
Mauer says he Is determined to show
that It Is not necessary to go out of
town to secure a llrst-cluss orchestra,
and the committee on decorations
brought the Uiisitrunee from Clark, the
tlorist. thut he Intends to surpass nil
his previous tll'orts.
TOOK TIM: FIRST GIRL.
liiimcr Advertises for u Wife and
Marries Her on Slant.
Topekn. Kan.. April I. Albert Dun
can, of Chautauqua county, went about
getting a wife in n practical way. My
luud ,vcok he had saved enough inonev
to b y eighty acres of lunil.J ISecently
he erected a comfortable cottage, anil
thep the next tiling waM n .,vif(; t() put
In It. He sent an advertisement to a
matrimonial paner in Chicago, and
within two weeks had half a dozen an
swers. From these be picked rait the
name of Miss Anna Sfroder, of Chero
kee county, because she said she was
a Kansas girl. Without delay he
wrote her to meet him nt Sedan Sat
urday, and directed her to wear n blue
ribbon on her left arm'. Young- Duncan
dro.ve to Sedan early in Ihe morning,
secured his license, donned a blue rib
bon and then weni lo the depot' to
watch the Incoming train. At '2 o'clock
lie was rewarded. A trim little girl
stepped from the train, the two recog
nized each other, and, without further
ceremony, went to the residence of the
Methodist parson and were united for
life. Then they drove fourteen miles
lo Duncan's home, where everything
was in readiness for housekeeping.
They bad never met before and bad not
exchanged photographs.
ItlKC.I.AR I.OVF.K.
A Connecticut tilrl discovers That Her
I'lance Is a Crook.
P.rldgppnrt, April 1. Frederick Latin
drle, of Huntington, was brought to the
jail in this city today, under bonds for
burglary. He was lo have been mar
ried April .1 but now the event has been
Indefinitely postponed.
The bride-elect Is Hannah Twombley,
of Derby. She met Liumilrie while vis
iting her brother-in-law, Frank W.
Heekmnn, In Huntington. Lust Friday
night Lnundrle entered l'eekmnn's res
idence anil secured fc.'l, n illuinond ring,
and a dime savings bnnk.; He also en
tered the bcdrooln which was occupied
by his (Wince, when irhe "visited, there,
nnd stole $5. Mi?s Twombley says she
la through with hint forever.
K K.M AK K A 151.1: WF.DDI N(i.
Twin Sisters Are Married . to Twin
liroihers nt Itui bank, Ohio.
Cleveland, 'April l -'A nio.U unusual
mutrlnional event took place near Hur
bnr.k, Wuyne countyi lids state,, last
night, when twin sisters married twin
brothers. , ' '
The contracting parties were Irene
V. and Idenu. V. iSepp, nnd Vernon IS.
nnd Yertol It. Stair, The ceremony
was performed by . Uev, Nathaniel
Lewis.
HLLSTEAD,
Orrle Terlmss, of Lostm'shlfe, was In
town' on Wednesday.
Friendly Hand lodge Installed their
newly .elected ulllcers Tuesday, (-veiling.
At the unnuti! regulur business meet
ing nf'tho congregation of the Presby
terian church held Monday (venltiH the
following trustees were elected; 'I'or
three years, Charles Knowh r und Wal
ter Smith; for two yuaru, C. E. Bwnria,
Rufua Smith was also elected treae-un-r.
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Postmaster John X Millane Is Hi.
A large delegation of locomotive en
gineers from here w ill attend the unlo.'
meeting tt lie held In Port Jervis :i
about two weeks.
Mrs. William Vedder has returmC,
home after a pleasant visit wilh
friends in Hooper.
John Jaeger, a converted anarchist
who has been doing such grand won.
at the Christie mission in New Yor!:
city, will be the speaker at the men',
meeting in 1 Mntlroad Young- Men-.-Christian
association hall on Sunday,
April 12.
I AM NOT GIVING A
GflLFSUIT SWEATER
With Any of My
High Grade Wheels,
But Give You
1
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p
OF
ULL
For Your Money.
C. M. FL0REY
- 222 Wyoming AY313L
Y. El. C-'fl. C'J'lDI'iT.
YES, lUIKIflum BICYCLES,
Frame, Fork,
Handle Bar,
Scat Root,
Each of Aluminum, in on; piece, without
Joint nl any kind.
We Alco Have the Famous
UNION CgACK-A-JACK, II
CALL l!t AND LET US TALK TO YOU.
H'RUI.ONS, Linden St ) Court nooss.
ALL REP A I RI H & GUARANTEED.
IT'S A FLYER
na the velocity or wind, gleam
and
viiifo urn piigKi'sieu oy nis progress.
The bicycln la tho most impoi t.int Inno
vation in mean of travel since tho Intro
duction tit the locomotive, and wo are in
the Infancy of Jts use, construction and
mean of propulsion.
llealthy-nilndcil proplo nro those who
commend and practice its use.
To such wo need hardly say, Vour bley.
eln should be the latest and best.
Call and examino ours before buying.
JlfILWBi.
SI2AN3 3!6 LACKAWANNA Ml
STERLING,
FOWLER,
WORLD, I
YOU WILL FIND ME
In my new store, 324
Spruce Street, in Ho
tel Jenny n.
Fishing Tackle and'
Sportsmen's Supplies.
Good goods and fair
treatment guaranteed.
FEB MARC!. 21ST
A. W. JURISCH.
Lackawanna Avenue,
W'inlon Bicycles are guar
anteed. "J'lie Wiiiton is a Winner.'
file Hunt & Connncll Co
POP A NEW BICYCLE or the repair o! .;
Wheel, nee
E. R. PARKER,
Who lias tlie liinuest experience In this line ul
any man in tljeclty. ou w ill nave inonev by
following tblt advice. jai blKtCUr.
ui
lies
mil h mil,
i.O WW w . w
THE FASHION
308 LACKAWANNA AVENUE 308
Easter Hats and Easter Gapes -
01'EMMi DAYS FOll MOTH, ;
iconnv Tunnonni im rnnn unnii i n luu
murai n.ij
:.MS TRlMMEDFBg CF CHARGE.'Cr
MILLINERY.
Urand Spring Opening of exquisite novelties in Easter
MIIUntT)'. 'Hie daintiest Huts anil lionncU from Virot, HeiU
I'ojcr, Josse, Ester Mayer, Koaer, Kcboux, and every other dis
tinguished Paris designer, will be on exhibition on the above
named days, together wilh exclusive designs of our own make.
1
CAPES AND JACKETS.
On our Opening Days we will display the newest thoughts
of the fashion world. 1'ai is models like mnulded nut sic. Dainty
styles from wherever they are best You w il I sec here what the
best dressed women in Scranton will be wearing in a fortnight
DRESS GOODS.
A glimpse hi our window will teach you where to buy the
Newest Dress Goods for Sprint;, and the lowness of the prices
attached will no dnuM convince the most skeptical that we are
leaders in both style and low prices.
r in
urn
ii
Must Be Sold
Before We Remove
To our new store, No,
130 Wyoming avenue,
Coal Exchange, April
1st. Price no considera
tion. SNHGIU
iOI I HERE
And to be propared to meet tb warmer
weather you want a seasonable Suit or
an Overcoat or both.
AND THB BEST PLACE
TO VISIT FOR H0METMNQ Q00U
IN A'.ERCHANT TAILORING
IS
406 Lackawanna Ave.
THERE YOU WILL FIND
Tbc lareeat Htock to eloct from. Trim
mill lAlwayanf the Beit, Iitrst Stvles
in t'ultiDf:. mid Hindu up oa the irmiso9
hy Expert Wo.-kmoii.
tf-Xotaitip; allowed to leave thee
t:,lrshmut unless satisfaeiory to tho
customer, nnd tbeloweKt prices coaaiat
ont Kith Good llaichaui Tai:oring.
STE1NWAY & SON'S . .
Acknowledged the Leading
PIANOS
Of the World.
DECKER BROS.i .
KKANICHE & BACME and others.
ORGANS
Musical Instruments,
Husical Merchandise,
Sheet Music and . .
Music Books.
Purchasers will alway.i find completi
stock and at prices as low as the qual
ity ol the Instrument will permit at
II. I
nusic STORE,
117 Wyoming Ave. - Scranton
Blwe ..'. ' , Afw
If. F. COS.
The doctor is now located over
iho l'limous Shoe Sorc, 320 Lack
tvtmnii ahemu, wljrc ho muy he
consulted on nil cdscs of llye, lair,
NoHti jtnd 'I'hrott'ouhlu. Speeiul
cure givuti to uiijicult Lye Fitting.
I ml
mum. nrniL i. l wj a.
i
AMUSEMENTS.
THE FROTHINGHAH..
Wagner At Ucin, Lessees and Mantis;sra
Wednesday, April 1st,
HARRY WILLIAMS'
Grand Scenic Production of Life fn New York,
by ADA LEE BASCOM,
fl
60 PEOPLE ON THE
STAUE.
SUPERIOR COMPANY.
SPECIAL SCENERY.
NEW SONUS AND DANCES.
Regular Prices. Sale of Seats Now Open.
DAVIS' THEATER
Return Engagement.
3 DAYS.
Commencing Thursday, April a,
THE IDEALS
JOHN A. HIMMELEIN, Sole Alanager, Headed
by the Clever Comedienne, BEATRICB
EARLE, Augmented by Professor Ned
J. Honson's Twentieth Century
Concert Band and Orchestra.
Presenting the Ureat Sensa
tional Comeuy-Urima,
A MIDNIGHT GALL
With All New and Pleasing Specialties.
PRICES 10, 20 AND 30 CENTS
BOWERY
PIRST TIAIE B I I
MUSIC ALE
OF THE
SATURDAY MORNING CLUB
AT Y. R. C. A. HALL,
THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 9,
For the lieneflt of St. Luke's
kindergarten.
Diagram opens at Powell's Music Store on i
Tuesday, April 7.
DUPONTS
MINING, CLASTIiiG AND SPORTING
Slantifiutmeil at the Wapwallopen Mil!,
Luzerno conn ty. Ph., und at Wll
inlnKioi;, Delaware.
HENRYBELIN.Jp.
Genoral Agent for the Wyoming District.
118 WYOMING AVENUE, Scranton, Pa.
Third National Rank Bullillnif.
AOKXCIKS:
TITOS. Kor.T. I'itlst m. Ph.
,T(JII. H. SMITH A SnN', i'lymouth, Pa.
K. VV. MULlilti AN, Wllkes-Harro, Piu
AKenls for the l'.rpaiino Cheinleal C'oao
pany's lilEh KspioiilveH.
etj3 ma
f.i ba
U 5Ssa
W ar Kaadq-.!r.'t:-rs for OysteN
are hanilii tho
Celebrated Duck Rivers.
Lynn Haven. Key ports,
iMill Ponds; also Shrews
bury, kooliawitys, Alaurice
Klvcr Cloves, Western
bhoi'ts and Uiuc I'oiuis.
IWe uinku a Specialty of dellvsrtat
blue Points on halt xliell lu earrieri.
Houses for Sale and for Rent.
If you contemplate purchasing or leas
ing house, or wont to invest Tn a lot,
see Die lists of desirable property un
page 3 ol 1 he Tribune.
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