w r L'1")''' wW I (Jr-i- V fwyij THE SCRANTON TlttBUNE-TllLTllSDAY MORNING HUSBRITARY 25, 1SJ)7. . West Side .. Department LADIES ENTERTAIN ( : Auxiliary No. Hi, 0. U. A. M., At tractcd'a Lnrge Audience to St. - ' David's Hall. The Ladles' Auxiliary, No. SI I, Older United Aiucilcan Mechanics, held un cntcitntnmcnt und Hocinl last evening In St. David's lin.ll and the laitfe nuiii bet nf people lnesent thoioughly en joyed the line entei talnment of luted. The ladles of the nuxlllaty had made evtenslve atratigutncnts for the nffnli'. Tlie entet talnment t'hen Hist vvns be gun at 8 o'clock. Keuben Jones was chairman. Jilts Nellie CUrtan played a piano se lection, followed by a soiir by a male quartette', -Meisrs. JIcNulty, Kvans, Jonts and Altkens. 1'he singing wits excellent. Mioses I.ucy I'nuM, Annie Koss Louise Simons und Lottie Vock toth save u cleei exhibition of club swinging. The recitations of Miss Ucs fcle Slote weic of the same goodly kind lhat has won the little miss an en viable teputatlon within a feu months TVIiss Maigutut Glbbs played the piano aceompanlment. Fiancls Ilobeits piottlly sang "The Tea Patty." The Apollo Banjo club then gave a number. Jessie Floiey, a pleasing teelter, g.tvo "Dottle's Letter" and Arthur Iteese plajed the guitar. Nettle Lewis in a capttwitlng way le ,clted and Miss Slote gave some dram atic pores. Emma Lamb spoke "The ricekled Girl,'1 a selection by the banjo .lub and this feast of good things was ended with lemarks by A. L. Voihls, of The Tribune. The dance that followed was well patronized. Miss Curian play ed. The olhcois of the celcbiatlon weie: Prompter, Ci V. Medot j tuoep tion committee, Mrs. T. II. Kobeits, Mis. W. C. Vosbuig, Mi. N. W. Him aul, Miss Kva Uoberts, Mis. A. E. Vol his, Miss Minnie Medei, Mns. Ag nes John; lloor committee, A. E. Vor hls, N. AY". Ilowaid, Herman Howard, 1? A. Fallo; door committee, y. C. Vosl'uig, T. H. Robeits; Mis. N. AV. Howatd, incident; Miss Ea UobPtts, secietaiy; Mis. AY". C. A'osbuig, tieas urei. IN ANOTHER COUNTY. P. II. AY'anen, of North Filmoie ave nue, will leave this moining to fill a conceit engagement at Shamokln. Mr. W J m ) i,: P H. AAVRBUN-. "Warren Is ptlnclpal soloist in an ora toiio to be given there tills evening. His selection from the many excellent slngeis of this community is compli mentaiy In itself. "WEDDED LAST EARNING. Miss Doia Hitd, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Henry Hitd, leslde in Foiest City, was wpdded last evening at 7 o'clock to "William Hlley, of this. hide. The ceremony was pejfgimed by Key. M. II. 'Mill at the residence of Mr. and Mis. AA'llllam Lobley, of 213 North Ev erett avenue, In the presence of a laige number of ln ited guests Bliss Annie Hollman was bridesmaid and Thomas Hlrd, bi other of the bilde, was gtooms- if fflllB n$ Hf But what everybody sell them today for 4 Pants Those sPe ials are going fast. Been selling at such a rapid rate that Ave're ' running out of the $1.98 j style, Quite a lot left of those at $1.73 and $2.90. $ To fill the price gap Ave 4fr make an unusual cut in a 5 hair line cassimere that's , $ Avorth nearly double Avhat Ave ask for it and put 50 pairs on sale today at e $1.98. HP 0 Boys 1 Pants We are natur ally the Chief Ch ild re n's Outfitters of j& the cit', Wdiy? Because Ave Avere the first to run a special department for the boys. A department that's bigger than many so- H W that x3 5P ' 4g $! $$ 45$m $$$ $$ 00$5 man, Uoth ladles were handsomely dressed. After the wedding ceremony the futute residence of", Mr. nnd Mrs. 'jUley, situated aeioss tlio stieet, and the Lobloy home'werc thiown open to the guests. Supper was served. The evening was spent lit danclnif, sohg singing nnd plain uiijoyablo chat. 'AVAUM TillNO TONIQ11T. The following Is the programme to be given this ovenlnir at tlie smoker nnd entertainment of Electric City lodge, No. 813, Klifgltts of Pythias, lit Ivoi Ites hall' M. Jbseph Murphy, Hebicw Impel senator; AVIUlan; P. Heap, Irish witticisms and funny sayings; M. J. Ilallman, hoft shoe and novoltv danc ing; H. K. Calling, the original Imper sonator of Keuben Qluo, In his laugh able farce, "The Now Jersey Fatmer;" John F. Dougherty, In choice selections on the llute; Murphy and Heap, comic sketches, singing and dancing; Cnmp I ell and Calleran, juvenile aciQb.tts ai d tumblers. At Intervals' dining the pet formance Mr. Keesq T. Klchatds will enteitaln the audience with selections on the banjo. NOTES AND PERSONALS: Miss Sadie Tomson and Ml,ss Mnud Ilogan, two of the jubilee singers at the Jackson Stteet Baptist chinch, are tho guests of Mr. and Mts. John Moi ris, of Not th Hebecca avenue. Mi. A". Carter and wife, '6f tl)e ju bilee troupe, aio guests of Mr, und Ml 3. Albert Sayies, of South I'ebeccu ae nue. Biidget Law, of Luzerne stieet, is suffering fiom pneumonia, was adinlt ted to the AVest Side hospital yestdida'y Miss Margaiet Reynolds, of Hampttjn stieet, sanir at a concert In AVlllftjs Barie Monday night. '' Miss Kittle Grllllths, of South Biom ley avenue, Is seriously ill. MM. AVlllam Miller, of Dalton, is dan gerously 111 in lief daughter's home, Mis Grliriths, of South Biomley aVenui. Mis. Hattle Marsh, of Noith Rebecca avenue, is slowly lecoverlng fjom the effects of an ankle sptalned several weeks ago. Las,t evening, In the Simpson chinch paisonage, AA'lllard Knowlton, of AA'ind sor, N. Y and Mrs. Rachel E. Ger ber, of Lafayette street, were united In marilage by Jlev. John B. Sweet. Next Sunday will be mlsslonaiy Sun day at the Simpson Methodist' Eplsco-, pal Sunday school. Special music w ill be given by C. AY. Lull's class und the school will be addiessed by fotmer Supeilntendent T. H. Dale. The membeis of the Epworth league of Simpson Methodist Episcopal chinch' will meet at the chuich Filduy evening at 7 15 o'clock, to attend the union meeting to be held In Elm Fails chinch that evening. The Simpson chapter will attend in a body. , ,, Born, a 10-pound girl" baby to Mr. and Mis. Fiank Randolph, of 109 Noith Sumner avenue, i The funei.il of the late Miss Fannie Teague took place yestelday mornliig ft out the tesldenc& Of her inother at IIS Noith Gailleld avenue. The funeral was pilvate, only tHe Immediate relu thes attending. ltev. S.' F. Mathews, of the Scranton Street Baptist church, oiilcl.tted and Interment was made In AVushburn street cemeteiy. Dr. B. G. Beddoe, of South Main av e nue, and D. C. Powell, llbratlan at the Flee llbiaiy, have lecelved Imitations to be ptescnt at the ninety-ninth anni veisaiy celebration of the Welsh so ciety of Philadelphia to be observed in Hotel Bellevue on St. David's day. The latest and best styles. Roberts, 12C North Maine. Mr. Jsnac Williams, of North Sumner nVenue, has lecovered fiom a few days' illness. Miss Saiah Davis and Danie,l Clem-' onts, of North Rebecca, avenue, weie man led Tuesday morning at the home Of the Inkle's mother, Mis. Mary Lewis, of Garlleld avenue. Rev. Thomas Bell, pastor of the Plymouth Congregational chuich, pet fanned the ceiemony. The bilde, a veiy chaimlng young lady.was attlied In a handsome tiavellng cos tume. Mi. Clements Is one ot the best known joung men In Hyde Patk. He Is a valued engineer at Gieenwood company and Is a membei of the Arest Side Republican club. Mr. and Mis. Clemonts aie now enjoying a honey moon tour of New York and other cities. Upon their tetuin they will te sido with the btide's mother. Mis. Clements Is a sister of Samuel Davis, t Ahvaj's handling T the veiy best grade r of Clothing, Avhat is t more natural that Ave should handle the r L'l WVClclllS, X ilC best Overall is Orr's. Kverybody knows doesn't kuoAV is hoAv Ave called stores. Mothers turn to Sauiter's for help in solving the clothing problem. .Let us help you. The seat of the trousers goes first, then the knees. Isn't that so? Then, buy the boy a pair of those double-kneed, double-seated pants Ave're selling today for 45c. Sweaters Comfort aud con venience for the risiug generation. What boy doesn't Avant a SAveater ? And they're Aviso things for the mother to buy. Keep the chest warm, pre vent colds, health givers and health keepers. We're selliug a special value to day at 93c, all avooI. the popular tonsorlal artist of North Main avenue. AA'e luundty stirf collars with soft button holes. Crystal Laundry. Mrs. James 13. Lewis, of Kingston, Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Joseph Reynolds, of Hampton street. The Elite class danced last night. Choice cut (lowers nnd (lower de signs, at Palmer & McDonalds, GI4 Spruce. The Seventh Day Adventlsts have changed their place of meeting from Becis' hall on North Main avenue to D. D. Evans' hall on South Main ave nue, near Hampton street. The church established here by the evangelists seems to be llotlilshlng. Dr. E. Y, Harrison, Dentist, Mears Hall, 113 S. Main avenue. AVrst Side Business Directory. HARRIET J. DAVI.S, FLORIST-Cut flowers and funeral designs a specialty; 101 Bouth Mnln avenue; two doors from Jackson street. MORGAN'S PHARMACY, 101 N. MAIN avenue. Physicians' prescriptions care fully prepared from wai ranted pure drugs mid chemicals. A lino assortment of trusses, line stationery, blank books, varnish stains, mixed paints or fancy work, nitlsts' materials, window gluss, wall paper und plctuie moulding. Clerk at stole all houis of night. SBCOND HAND FURNITURE-Cash for nnythlng you liavo to sell. Furniture, Stoves, Tools, etc. Call nnd sen the Etock of J. C. King, 701 to 703 AVest Lack awanna avenue. OBITUARY. After an illness of ono week Sister An tonia passed awny nt St. Rose convent, Carbondale, on Tuesday oenlng. She wus born at Pleasant Mount lifts -three ears ago, and in Octobei, 1S71, entoied the novitiate of the Slsteis of the Imma culate Heuit of (Mary, Shd received the lollglous habit and white veil In the sis tors' convent at Scianton, from lit. Rev. Bishop O'llara Feb. tl, 1873. Her final vows were taken In St. Iloso convent. In Mn, 1S77, she was at the orphan nsy lum, Scrnnton, engaged In duty, and in 1SS1 was ttunsferred to St. Cecelia's con vent at Scranton. In August, 1SS2, she iecehed an appointment to the p.iiish school at Dushore, antl In ISM assisted in tho care of the' children at St. Joseph's Foundling Ildthe' In1 Scianton. She Is sutvlved by her sisters, Mrs. Henry Mc Gany, of HlghiLake, Wayne county, and Mrs. John JlcDurmott, of Omaha; also by live brothet-s, AVllllam, Thomas and Mlchnel Piltchnid, of Greeley county, Ne braska; Joseph' Ptltchard, of Omaha, nnd John, of Rock Lake, AY'ayne county. A requiem muss will be solemnized at St. Rose Convent chapel this moining at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Margaret Loftus, an nged icsldent of Caibondale, died at the home of her niece, Mrs. Anthony O'Hnia, of Scott stieet, Tuesday afternoon at 315 o'clock. Deceased was botu In County Majo, Ire land, sixty-nine years ago. She removed to this country abqut thirteen years ago. She was an estimable woman and a de vout member of the Catholic chuich. The funeral will be held this afternoon nt 3 o'clock in St. Rose church, after which Intel ment will bo made in St. Rose ceme ter. , The f uncial of tho late Mrs, Mary Schnelgeit, wife of Otto Schnoigert, of 118 Evetctt avenue, will take place to moriow afternoon at 3 o'clock fiom the lesldence, Mis. Schnelgeit hud been 111 but a short time. Her death la a giievous blow to many friends. She Is survived by her husband and eight children. Mrs. Rose Colborn, wife of Ell Colborn, of Forest City, died on Tuesday evening after a brier Illness. Deceased was 2Z ears of age and Is survived by her hus band and four children. Mrs. Colborn has been a icsldent of Foiest City for many seats und a huge clicle of fi lends mourn her loss. Peter, the joung son of Mr. and Mis. Petri Anglyn, of 1311 Money avenue, died Tuesday at the family lesldence. The fu noial will tako place this afternoon at 2 30 o'clock Interment In Hyde Park Catholic cemetery. SP0ONERS TWO PERFORMANCES.- Attrnctcd Medium-Sicd Audiences to the rrothinghnin Yestnrdny. Two medium-sized audiences av the Spooners and company piesent at the Fiothlnghnm yesterday "The Buckeye" in tne ntternoon and "A Fight for a Million" In the evening. .The Intermis sions weie occupied with the vltascope pictures and specialties which are seen at eveiy peifoimance. "A Mountuln Pink" will be seen this afternoon and "Caste" tonight. Seats will be reserved for Satin day's mati nee at a slightly increased cost over the tegular matinee pi Ice of 10 cents to all parts of the house. The dlagiam Is now open. SUPPOSED INCENDIARY FIRE. Ilig Ula.e in the .11. Robinson Stnblcs Xurrowl) Averted. Eaily yesteiday morning a fire was dlscoveied in the btabjes connected with the M. Robinson breweiy on the South Side. A still alaim was bent to the Centuiy Hose company and the blaze extinguished before It done much damage. It Is supposed that the fire was of IncemMaiy otisin as It was first ob beived In a corner of the barn where hay and straw weie piled against the building, LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. Under this heading short letters of in terest will be published when accompa nied, for publication, by tho write! '3 name The Tiibuno will not bo held le sponslble for opinions here expi eased.) Curd of Tlinuks. Editor of the Tilbune. Sit: I wish thiough tlio columns of your paper to acknowledge my heaitfelt thanks for the sympathy and kind services shown me In my late aflllctlon, the loss of my dear Jiusband. It will ever retain u placo In my memory. Mrs. Seluh Rosenkrantz, Newton, Feb. 21, 1S97. The liiniigiiiiittou. For the inauguration of President elect McKlnley, nt AA'nshlngton, the Lehigh A'alley Railroad will make very low excursion rates, and this is your opportunity for, sight-seeing at the capital of the United States, witnessing the pomp and pageantry of the in auguration fe&tlvltles at a small cost to yourself. This company offers the best of ac commodations as to tiatn service, and passes through the mountains, of, Penn sylvania whole the most magnificent scenery of the "Swltzeiland of Aniet Ica" ipny be seen from tho ,traln. Inqulie of ticket agents for tlpie of trains and lates. Inlluinniutory Itlicuiuiitisui Cmeil 111 : Ditys. Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon, Ind., says; "My wife had Inflamatory rheu matism In eveiy muscle and joint, her suffeilng was tenlble and her body and face was swollen almost beyond recognition; had been In bed for six weeks and had eight physicians but received no benefit until -she tried the Mystic Cuie for Rheumatism. Jt gave Immediate relief and she was able to walk about In three dai;s. I am sure It saved her life." Sold by Carl Loienz, diugglst, Scranton, 418 Lackawannu avenue. breaks up Grip and Colds, that " hang on." Suburban News In General PUOVIDUNCIi. At i business meeting ot tho congre gation of tho l'rovldenco Piesbyteilnn church last evening tho following resolu tions weie adopted. AVhereas, Our church Is now passing through the fiftieth year of Its existence, having been ecclesiastically constituted by the prcsbyteiy of Montroo on Oct. G, 1S10, the charter fiom the state being proem ed In tho following Junuat y, under which, on April 1'J, the fit st board of tutstees was elected; AY'heieus, Being deeply sensible that as the Isiaelltes of old weio led In tho day by a cloudy pillar and In tho night by a plllarof lite, so wo us a chuich have been guided continually by the God of Abiu hnm, Isaac and Jacob, and our God, and that His goodness und mercy thiough Jesus Chi 1st, tho gicut head of the church and the Holy Ghost tiavo graclousl at tended us during all these dns of the veais of oui chinch life, and AY'hereas, Appi eclating at least purtlally the blessings of the chuich which through tho ordinance und oulor of tho sanctum y havo come Into our heaits and lives, and been an uplifting power In s-o-clcty nnd this community, therefote, be It Resolved, That us an humble und giute ful open acknowledgment of oui recog nition of these spiiituul, social and tem poiul blessings, und of all our spiritual und material piosperlty extending over half a centur, that this church and so ciety heartily unite in holding In the near futuio u series of such sei vices nnd ex ercises as will fittingly commemorate tho close of the llrst llfty yeais of our chuich life. Resolved, That tho president of this meeting bo hereby directed to appoint a commltteo ot seven composed of four gentlemen and three ladles, whose duty It shall bo to formulute un appropriate progrummo of unnlveisary service and exercises and to report their conclusion for tlnnl action at an adjourned meeting of the chuich and society to bo hold in this place two Weeks from this evening Rev. G. E. Guild, Major J. B. Fish, T. S. Moigan, lion W. J. Lewis, Mrs N. P. Osteihout, Mrs E. S. Jackson and Mrs. H. F. Atheiton D. B. Atheiton presided over the meet ing, while II H McKeehan acted as sec letury. Remaiks weie mude on the leso lutlons bj H II McKeehan, G V Bene dict, T. S Morgan, Mujor J. B. Fish und Pastoi G. E Guild Mrs. Thomas F. Reese, who has been lying seiiously 111 at her homo on North Main avenue foi tho past lew weeks, was lemoved to the Lackawanna hospital jes terday. Joseph Evans, of Bilck avenue, Is at tending the plumbers' convention now In session at Ilarrlsburg. Mrs. O. E Aichbald Is seriously 111 at her home on Market street. J. B. Gllllsplo Is still confined to the houso with a seveie attack of the grip, J. S. Maloney, the shoemaker, is able to bo around again after a few weeks' Illness. Tho debate held last evening by tho Marquette council, Young Men's Insti tute, on the question "Resolved, That wood is more benellclul to mankind than iron," was won by tho aillrmattve, com posed of M. H. Mahon, John Murtaugh and Patrick Canno The negative side of the question was upheld by Mai tin Healy, AA'llllam Ljnott and Teirence Ma loney. SOUTH SIDE, i Next Monday evening tho Scianton Athletic club will hold Its annual mas queiade ball in Germanla hall. This evening Ringgold band will open their new hall, corner of Piospect avenue and Maplo street, The band lb an old or ganization and has at last a homo that thej can be proud of X'ndei' the leadei shlp of Professor Robeit Sterner the band Is now one of the foremost musical oiganlzatlons of this side Joseph P Kia mer, tho treasurer of the band, will have charge of the hall, and will cordially wel come nil who call to inspect tho new quar ters. Miss Katie O'Donnell, ot Jeimyn. Is visiting South Side friends. The St Muiy's Glee and Diamatle club celebiated their unnlversaiy in St. Marj's hall last evening. The AVelcomo's will hold a gland ball nnd entertainment in Callery's hall Fri day night Choice cut flowers and flower designs at Palmei & McDonald's, A Spruce. Mrs. Robert Leanten, of Massachusetts, is vlsltlnpr at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mis. Martin McDonald, on Pros pect avenue. Wo laundry stiff collars with soft button holes. Crystal Laundry. DUNMORC Tho election foi chief of tho fire depart ment lust night resulted In the election of James J. O'Horo, of the John B. Smith FI10 company, by ncclumutlon, Piltlo of Dunmoro temple, I.udles of tne Golden Eagle, held theli Hm annual en tertainment nnd social In Odd Fellows' hall last night. The affali was well at tended, The Ladles' Aid society of the Meth odist Episcopal chuich held u delightful social at the homo of Mi. and Mrs. Peter Siegle, of Elm street, last night The nt fair was a most enjoyable one, and a neat sum of money was realized, which will be used In liquidating tho church debt. The AVomen's Chi-MInn Temperanco union will hold theli regular meeting to moirovv afternoon In the Sunday school loom of tho Methodist Episcopal church. All ladles are urgently requested to at tend this meeting. A Dunmoie man, signing himself "An tonio," wishes to engage In debate with any tempeiance oiganlzatlon upon tho following question "Resolved, That tho prohlb'tlon or totul abstinence advocates do more harm than good to the temper ance cause." All replies to above to bo made thiough Tho Tilbune. iUINOOKA. Tho O'Connell council, No. 1S1, Young Men's Institute, will meet this evening nt 7.30 sharp, Twent -seven Polish icsirtents ot Greenwood, have removed tho dust of Conry Hollow from their heels Tho cantata "Shiloh" will be produced at tho Father Mathevv hull this evening by the Greenwood Choial society The piece Is a good one and a gland musleil treat U promised A tambouilno and fan drill will help to enliven the pprfonnanco. Conductor George Is confident of success and a big crowd Is expected to bo pres ent Tho pioceeds will go to the Green wood Presbyterian church. Michael Kano requested The Tribune correspondent to accept the challenge of John J. Coyne. Tho ft lends of Kane say ho Is lead j for nny man at 110 pounds In the city that Mi Coyne can put up for a purse of J0 to $209 a side. G0USEG0EST0TUE PEN. lie nnd Tour Other I'llsoners Takon to I'hihidclpliin, Vcstnnlnv. Deputy Sheriffs AV. T, Simpson and T. V. Lewis nnd Ben Davis and B M. Davis took five prisoners to Philadel phia yesterday on the G.1G Delaware, Lackawanna and AA'estern tialn. They were John Pouse. who got ten years and three months for killing his father; James Crolly and John Clarke, with fifteen months eneh to serve for burglarizing Alderman Storr's futnl tin o establishment; Timothy Brady, who will do eighteen months for break ing Into a Delaware and Hudson depot, and Chat ley Burke, the 14-year-old col ored boy, w ho goes to the house of cor rection for burglarizing Mason & Co.'s store on the AS'est Side. PI-CK VILLI. Mr. and Mrs. AVllllam Coyne spent Sunday Inst nt Caibondale. Mr. nnd Mis. Columbls visited, last Sunday, nt the home ot Mis. Hatt mnn's brother, AVert Page, at Pltt3ton. Mr. David Shay and Initio, who wore man led ut Now Mllfotd Inst AVedues iluy evening, returned to town this week and will reside at the home of Mrs. Blown on Main street until the now house of IT. v. Mace, on AVhlte's addition, Is completed, then they will go to housekeeping. AA'llllam A'atighn was the guest of his brother, Rev. Thomas A'atighn, at Hcr tlck Ccntie last Sunday. Mrs. 7. P. Tlnklepaugh called on her two slstets at Carbondale yesteiday. Mis. Hitter, of Bethlehem, Pn Is visiting nt the home of her son, School Controller Edwin II. Rltter. Mis. William AA'aifleld left yesteiday to visit with relatives at Bench pond. Messrs. Frank Adair nnd AA'llllam Smith, Misses Anna Adair and Kale Stall, all of Plttstnn, weie visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wil liams last Sundaj. S. J. Callender, of the AVest End, em ployed ns a conductor on the Delaware und Hudson gravity tnllioad, met with a painful accident yosleidny by falling off the cars lnjuilng his arm and lg and sustaining otiiei Injuiles which will disable him for a few days. One of the leading events ot the son son occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miles B. AVademon, on Hle'koiy stieet, Inst evening. A suipiise patty in honor of their twenty-second wed ding annlvorsniy Tho evening was -eiy plcarantly enjoyed. The follow ing piogianime hud been prepared and was well lendeied dmllig the evening, and was well lecelved as follows duet, Misser Nellie Glanvllle and Ginco Tai lor; musical selection, ocailna, har monica and gultar.Messls. Tlnklepaugh and Sltgrnves; remniks Rev S. C Slmpklns, leiltatlon, Miss Ola Rogeis. musical selection, Tlnklepaugh and Slt giaves; recitation, Mis. B. L. Cialg, musical selection, Tlnklepaugh and Sllgiaves. Refreshments weie seived. Those present weie: Mr. and Mis. Ed wuul Batkcr, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Beel, Colvin Peck, Mr. and Mis. J. C. Tut lilll, Mr. and .Airs. AVllllam Page. Mr and Mis. C. Haitman, Mis. Z. P Trav -isa, Mr. and Mis 'A. P. Tlnklepaugh, Mr. nnd Mis. AVllllam Frear, Mr. and Mis. R. J. Tnyloi, Mrs. 11. Sampson. Mr. and Mis AA'llllam Page, Mr. and Mis. Homer English, Mr. and Mis. S. M. Rogeis, Mis. II. Hammond, Ml. and Mis. John E. AVIUlams, Mr. and Mis John Selp, Mr. and Mrs. P. Snedicoi, Mi. cud Mis. AV. Foster, Mr. and Mis. W. Rooke, Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Ken nedy, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Plckeilng, Mi 3. Jennie Thear, Rev. and Mrs. S. C. bimpklns, Mr. and Mrs. David Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bailer, Mr. and Mis. Herbert Fiear, Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Ciatg, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bell, Mr. and Mis. Jay Tuthill, Mr. and Mis. AV. C. AVaincr, Tunis Scutt; Misses Blanche and Grace Taj lor, Cassie and Jennie AA'Illianis, Eulah Tiffany, Sophie and Heba Slmpklns, Nellie and Rosi Glanvllle, Edith Rooke, Nora Picker ing, Ola Rogeis, Oiace Kennedy, Stella AVademan; Messrs. Thomas Johnson, tlany Sltg.-aves, Roy AVademan, AA'al ter Peck, El. l.oughlln, Edmund AVll liams, AV. J. Snedlcor, James Rooke, Joseph Page, AA'nyne AVademan, Thos. Sltgrnves. A Worthy Cluiritv. Alley Kid Say, miss, would you please help a fellow bu a valentine for his best guil? l'ze got most enough to get it with. "How much do the valentines cost, lit tle bov "' "One cent." Lite. To Cure u Cold in One Dny. Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It fails to cure. 25 cents. DR. E. NERVE AND. BRAIN TREATMENT THE ORIGINAL' ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, Iisoldunder positivo Written um-nutce, byanthorizedugonts old, to curoAA'ock Memory, Dizziness. WaLofulnecs, Fits, Hjstoria, Quick ness, Night Lossos, Evil Dreams, Lack of Conli ilanoo, NervoU3iiei!3, Laoiitudo, nl 1 Drains, youth ful Errors, or Exeessivo Ufo of Tobacco, Opium, or Liquor, which leads to Miscrj, Consumption, Insanity and Death. At storo or by mail, 61 a box; sis for 51; with written cunt-nnteo to euro or refund money. Huniplo jiacli ugo, contaiuing ilvo dayar treatment, with full instructions, 25 contB. Ono sample only sold to uauu pl'iuuu, ai storo or ny man. &WB Extra Strength. fetfcL JfMror Impotcnry, Losa oM'? iSSVjf Mr 1'owpr, Lost Manhood, 1K1 JM rAunmy ur jJurrt'niiePB, S1 a box! ois for f5. V7itlj- 'ivritrit friiiii'jmf iM.ffJiW 7.1l. "t)r ,,i on rf,,, A.f.liV.XVi EPOREorbyuiail. ApftR AVm. Q, ClarK, 316 Penn Ave , Scranton, Pa Cnecntto bt tms Hiohebt Medical Authoritim SfjEnTM0LMmLER tfsTrVtUHlAHHM HEADACIIEKS lvnALEit will euro jou A wonderful Uuon to nuirercn fromUoIds. BornThfimt. ijps Influenyn, Itronehltlo, immetllatiTilUf An olliclou, PPmndv. rniir,inlnnt ti narr-r In pocket, romly to wtn on ilrtt, Indication of colj ('nntlniied Uilo 1. (Toe to Z'lTiniunMit riire. PmlBlactloncnamntcoil or money rofundeil rlcr, SO etc. Trial froont DniegUta. Itcclstoreil mull BU ccnta. U B. COSKSii, tfr., Ikree Enern, Mich., U, S. A. MFMTHni Th0 uri' and Bifcst remady for IllClli I IIUU all Bkln Ucanos Cczcma. lull Bull lUiuum.nM orcs, Uurna, ruts AVnntlerful rera cdyforllI.i:i. I'i lct.,er. c-n.ut Druij- n n l ta etstsor Ujriuillurejmld Addreaaautioru. ofll I'i For eale b7 MATTHEWS BROS, and JOHN IT PIinLPS. Scrnnton, Pa. OoHiDlexion Preserved DR. HEDRA'S r Eemoves Frtcklot, Plmplct, Liver Moloi. filactheadi, Sunburn and Ten, and l-c. ttorcs tho &Uln to lu nrigl sal freshness, producing a clear mid healthy com Tileiton. SuDerior to nil fai n preparations and .perfectly cliufsist;, or moiled for SOcts, horrnless. At all Ueud for Circular, VIOLA 8KIH SOAP I) clmply Incosablo u a aUtn putlfilnis Soap, uneqaatoA tot Ilia toilet, nnd without a qaaraa w ma lollct, iuia vimoul a bKilctcilr rure ua-i deUcalely tat&l- riTftl lu. ma uurfiry, aokmliuij rure o ciuoJ. M drnttlita, Price 25 CtnU, G. C. BITTNKR 6. CO..To!.edo, O. For Bale by MATTHEWS BROS, and JOHN H. PHELPS. Scrantori, Pa. Health is leal. ? imn 1 1 1 1 ihiiii '" 1 ii , j S'WlSTnEATfur! " j G. WEST'S J -. k.y.A.ir 5 JMF"v?m JT - J 'V'v ri r n h cu ui m hi ih n n nSTITUTt yni ta y H w 1 IL , it Is a well-known fact that tho use of IlOMOBOPATUIC MKDICINES so pre occupies the Svtcm that uttucks of DIH HASC are PHUA'BNTBD. Iho OITTCIAL Statistics of Qormnny Jn'.'JVS that Persons .Using HOMOISOI'A Tinc HBMBDIB.S live on m uvcrago ot TJVBNTV YHAHS LONaKIl thnn thoso who liso OLD Bt'HOOL M11DICIN11S. Surfeicrs from Itheumatlsm, Neural gia, Cntairh, Asthma, Dyspepsia, Kidney DlHCMse, Ilurdness of Healing, Acute Ca pillary Btoncliltls, Diseases of the Eye, I'llnnry Disease, IMlcs, LumbUgo, I'e '""'"IJ'se.tses, Coughs. Colds, Qrlppo nnd l'aialysls aio constantly expressing their neartfeltgintitudo for the niliaculous euro of these dlscnse. Mrs. Qleason, 218 Linden St., says: My baby (1 months old) was veiy sick; could Bcnicely bieuthe. Tho doctor cullod It Cuplliuiy Bronchitis nnd pionounced It serious, Took Thurlow A9 and A15, and in a ew days wus thoioughly cuiod. THE BYD. Mr. AV, L. King, 312 Mulberry Etroet, Scianton, says: "I wus Buffering with my eyes, nnd was under tho care ot a leal dent physician six months: ho finally sent mo to an IJYI1 SI'BCIALIST. I still grow worse. I then went under treatment at the 1 THUIILOW- MBDICAL INSTITUTE, and was cuied In ten days" pnnn PHYSICIANS. If ou send a POSTAL CAP.D to 303 SI'HUCD ST., SCHANTON, a PHYSICIAN will bo sent to attend you until cuied; his sol vices will cost you nothing The Medicines uro mostly 23 cents. EXAMINATION FUEH at the olllce. ooseeesneaeeeoeseoocooooo SAlways FIRST 1 Gall Borden I I fcagle' Brand I s (2 ,UlNULaUD illLIv Tor 35 eara tho leading brand. It Is tho Best and the most economical. JJ g A PERFECT rOOD TOR 1NPANTS uoaeeoeoooooaooGoaoaoe&SQ Na C7btchctcr FntrlUli lllamond Uranfl. r 10 .ruN. C)rl(?Inel ami Onlv (ilrntilno. .4i K V fMr. plitttri vatl'kltl-i I AhirR nmV liTiitt(rit for Chichtttrr Ktinlith T)ta j mond Brand in Ut'd an 1 lid J meUllio' iboxis blbIcJ with blue ribbon laLn vfnn iitlior. Refute ddnaet gum fnstlfu iwni una imuaiiotvi j wruggiBifl or icnu ic In BUmr-i f particulars scitlmonlali and (iciiLi ior inuim,' in frurr, vj rciorn linn. ii'iiMMi i c"iimonifiis -aint ivptr, 4titihBttttf.Iiftii1fiil (!ik..)1illnn HniturA. ft&U Ij U Ltxal Drue J"t. l'hUulu.t lo. NIJW YORK HOTELS. An estaUIshcil hotel under new management and thoroujhly nbieapt of tlio times. Visitors to Kew York will flndthe Eveiett In tho very heart of the shopplac district, convenient to places ot amusement and readily acces!nlo from all parts if tho city. UUKOFUAX TLAN. Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Placa, NEW YORK. Bis $150 Pet on upitfls (American or European Plan.) GEO. MURRAY, Proprietor, IS Broadway and Eleventh St., New Votk, Opp. (irace Church. European Plan. Rooms $i.oo a Day and Upwards. Jn a modest and unobtrusive way there ar few bettor conducted hotels in the motropolia than tho St Deuls Tho yroat popularity it his acquired can roadlly be tracod to it3 unique location, its homollkB atmosphere, tho peculiar cxeollonae of Its cuisino and sorvice, aud its vory moder to prices WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON. AMUSEMENTS ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Two Evenings of Trage gs of Tragedy. Tho Talotited Actor, ihu R. Spencer AND A Large, Clever Company. Each play staged elaborately as to costumo and scoucr). Wednesday, Feb 24, Merchant of Venice. Thursday Feb. 35, Othello Tor tho first time in Scianton, a strlotly first class prodnrttnti of theae plays at the I'bO I'LE's PKICi:S--lullerj, ijc.i Balcony, asc A5c; Orchestra Circle, j,oc; Parlor Chairs and Orchestra, 75c. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, FRIDAY, FEU, 36 Strange, but True. By compotont judges considered tho BEST OR THEM ALL lu Numbors, In Originality, In Brilliancy. AL 6, FIELDS MINSTRELS This Cornpanv will havo an nudlenco testing tho soatiug capacity of tho Academy, nnd tliereforo persons cm bltmo thomselroi only. If thov delay buying set until tho cvoning of the pei foi innnre, when tlipy may find soati nil cold Oallery, 15c; llalccinj, 25c, 3ci Orchestru Circle, 50c; Parlor Chairs and Orchestra, 75c. A CADEMY OF MUSIC, Saturday Matinee, r. 07 fauturday Evening, itlU. Ll rosltlvoly last timo hore. Denman Thompsju's play, THE OLD HOMESTEAD Company honlpd by ARCHIE HOVU. Tho 01 iginal uoublu mnl ipi 11 tottu, Kovcl olco ricnl oltects, Beautiful tcenory Complete Production in Every Particular. MATINEE ISalcun), reserved, 25c; entire first floor, reserved, 50c; Children, anywhere, under 10, reserved seats, 25c I5VLNIM1 (1 illtrv, 25c; lialcan), 3 rows, 50c, balance, 35c; Orciestrn Circle, 75c; Parlor Chairs uud Orchestra, $1 uo. The (Tribune Binds flagazines or Re-binds old Books. tm St7K AJJP 17 JSiJ Ve a A? ps -Vj V.K.M. DATES. Wffi-ftW(S B.L.M. DATES. WESTHISTER HOTEL, Eras ij ns 124-126 Wyoming Am SPRING GOisirROFOSION Our stores arc these days assuming a new drebs. HrlU colorings arc to lie seen on every hand, in our Silk Department, in our Dtcss Goods de partment, in our Department for I.aces aud Embroideries in fact, cv crywheic. Delicate shades and text' tttes indicate the arrival of a season that has had no precedent for beauti ful creations aud artistic designs. Dress Goods and Silks. 10 pieces now Hprlng dreBS goods In dia mond nnd square cheeks, in tho very n .eatw.0lUu; renl valu" C9c. AOn Our Prlco tyc Wo havo received In tho Inst few tlaya Bomo very handsome spring dress goods thnt we have on sale at 49c, C9c, C9e. und 9Sc. They are tho most sightly goods wo have over seen for the pries. Ono lot plain nnd hrocaded black AVI silks, 75c. grade. Our price '3C Will show you some exceptional values In hlaek brocaded bilks at 59c, C9c and 98o. Just received 75 dress patterns of exclu sive Htvlcs in Foulaid silks; our pilee S9c. and OSc Embroideries, Luces, Etc. Thousands of yards of svviss, nainsook and cambric edgings and Inserting, both In plain nnd Irish point effects a: Leaders prices. Shirt Waist Department. Our first shipment of tho famous Stan ley waists comprised no less than 100 dozon. All of this lot havo tho Flor ette waist adjuster nnd skirt hanger. Newest designs, nil shades, detachable collars, sizes 32 to U, worth J1.00; havo been placed on sale ut tho uniform price of 19c Glorhi Waists, plain blnck. detachable .collars, turned over cuffs, cheap (M OC nt $2.00, will be retailed nt vblitCO I'eislau lawn waists, navy and white, black nnd white, detachable collar, turned-over cuffs, could easily en be sold nt 1 23, will go ut . o"C Pei slnn Porcale waists, made substantial ly as nbove, in navy and white and black and white, sizes 3J to 44, worth $1.00 Each have been placed A Or on sale nt "l Panc silk wnlsts, beautiful creations, newest shades, detachable velvet col lais, turned-over velvet cults, tf0 QO cheap at $4.00, your choice at... vP,iv)0 Ladies' Underwear Special. One lot ladles' ribbed vests In white and cciu, low neck, no sleeves; 1 TI woith 23c. Our prlco 12u Ono lot ladles' lino thread vests, low neck, no sleeves, In white and Qn ecru, cheap at 39c. Our price.. 15L Ladies' Separate Skirts. Ono lot figured brllllantlne skirts, lined throughout, velveteen bound. ORr Our pilce "O'' One lot ladles' tlgured brllllantlne skirts, line quality, all new patterns; 1 7(j worth $230. Our price vpliU LEBECK&CORIN D URO NT'S MINING, BLASTING AND SPORTING Manufactured at the Wapwallopen Mill Luzenw county, Pa., and at Wil mington, Delaware. HENRY BEUN,Jp. General Agent for the Wyoming: District. 118 WYOM1NO AVENUE. Scranton, Pa. Third National Bank Building. AGENCIES: THOS. FORD, Pittston, Pa. JOHN B. SMITH & SON, Plymouth, P. E. W. MULLIGAN, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Agents for tho Itepauno Chemical Com. pany's High Explosives. MEMIEll, THE FR0THINGHHM. Wnpner.;Hcls. Man-igors. John L. Kerr, Acting Manager. Week Commencing Monday, Feb. 22, Amorica's Greatest Itopertoire Company. "na The Spooners c And an oxcollont supporting company. Ten cent matinee every day nt 2.30 except Saturday. SATURDAY MATINhE-CJeneral admission, loci reserved seats, 20c, now on sale. Every evening at 8:15, prices, 10,20 and 30 cents. Chunge of Dili at Each Performance. THE FROTHINGflflM, Wagner & Rcls, Manager. John t. Kerr, Acting Manager. THE C0KNELL UNIVERSITY GLEE, BANJO AND MANDOLIN ASSOCIATION CONCERT, MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 1. All New Features. Original Solos. Chorus ol Forty Voices. Salo of seats opons Friday morning, Febru ary J.'i!, at I) o'clock DAVIS' THEATER Tbursdiy, Friday, Saturday, February 5, ZG, 27. a sunburst of vaudeville brilliancy, FIELDS & HANSON'S justly famous Including tho nremlor, FIELDS and IIAC SON, JOHN and MAUOUEKITE FIELDS. g-OTIIER UIU ACTS-o, Admission 10, 20 or 30 Cents. For this week only, Afternoons, Ladles and Children, 10 cents. II K
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