I ' IL(lfPWJ"W 'H m OwtKiwa '".' nvt.-'ilfaA -i. aj " " '--W!,iiSKw? AwpWtM, , 1 ,. JIMfc wT 'i THE SCRANTON .TRIBUNE-TUESDAY MORNINC. MABOII 10. 1S97. 99 roii Grip & Golds Department WODDINQ ANNIVERSARY. Celebrated bv .11c. ond Mv. John llotlmnii ol Tucutii'tli siicct. Ml and Mis John llolfman thievv open their house last nltrht to main Invited guests In celelnation of the fifteenth nnnUetsaiy of theli redding. The house was piettil' decotatcd with potttd plants for the occasion and the evening was inut enjojnbly spent In tomeisutlnn music, dancing und othei pli'iiant dletlons The host and hostebs weie the lceip lenls of inaiij handsome lenum hianc.es fioni theli filend umont' the mail being a beautiful cut glass set piesented b -Ml and Mis 11 Stotia, coal supeilntendent of the Del tivvaie, -Lackawanna and Western The fi lends who i'iijocd the hospl tallt of Mi and Mis Hoffman weie Mi and Mis. V II Ktoiis 1)1 and Mis D W. Ueacli, Mi und Mis A 1J lietteile, Mi and Mis H D Jones, Mi and Mis Illchaid Ttnlt, Ml and Mis Geoige lluftinaii, Mi and Mis O V llottinnn, Mi and Mi Daniel Clements, Mi and Mis Hugiue 1Cies,i, Mi and Mis J'lilllp llllums, Mi and MH, Thomas Hteinei, lJotts ille, Ua , Mi and Mis Thomas D JJavIs, Wo inlng, l'a ; the Misses Povvill. Uioad bent, Mollis 1j Jones, Illchaid Da Is, Ilany ldvvaids Kdvvaid I'tlce, I3io fessor Thomas JenKlns and J V. Oieen Music was furnished fin dancing by the Measeis Jenkins, Clements and llofiman Mi Jloflmun Is the fen tinun of the llnmpton colllei and i elides neai It on Twentieth stteet HIC, KTli: AND 'T lie Is hnuuii as 'J'oni Ticu Phe Is his wife and It is a sum of mum) The muni j the Sonne ot ,1 dNgiae c till scene enacted on uppci West l,acla wuunu nvtnue "stuida utteiuuun ,tbttida inolliliig lining the abenc " if Mis Win I'liui lis went to thcil home In DecKci's couit und hud te lliuvcd hence the fuinituie and In le tilin lecehed twihe dullais Thes twelve dullais he lnuceeded to spend In Lontlliui.net tpf u two weeks old spite Mis Pit u caught up to him ut Win neh ' heitt I on West Inc lcaw nu lla aseuue 'i bout loin o'cloi k and di -lunndtil at least a lie it of the so-c.Hllv-gottcn sjolli lie itfuslng slit Inoke his but ana lace and ultitiuitelv lemov e il fioni his pel sun u puitol the luoue and then both st.ntej on the i minds" The la-U Siun ol thtm lie, She and It weie on tlnli wa tow aids the tedtial Ut Tnn C1IOIU OltlJAXtZDD The final 01 jymlz itlon of the cholt to lie known a- the Wet Side Choial soe letv, look place In I vol He hall lust Sunda evenlnt About fiO nuinbeis weie ctuollitl with the follovi In "111 cerfc elected Daniel Thomas, conduct iii, Hugh James, secietai, Miss Xoi 'na Williams, aeiompcnist, and John Williams, dooikeepet The lit st i cheat -sal vll be ptobablj held next AVednes dav evening ut the Jackson Stieet Bap 11st chuiell The cholt will entei Into comp"tlllon in the Itobit Mollis lodge eistddtod. statiox hcJusj: xoti:s Mai tin Mangan, of Wrest I.ackaw anna avenue, was at tested last night, loi being dititik and bieaklns the glass In tin house The famllv weie In feai of his thtcats to clo them boelll injiuv and weie compelled to have him locked up William Veil Mm, oM19 Notlh Biomley uveuiii" is again In duianee He Is given to dilnk and his htniseke epei, who looks uttii hit, thtee mothelU'S childlen, is altald that he will do tin in nil huim anti seeks piotcctlon bv l.nv- 6 k fttiAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAlAAAAAAAAjAAJ OrTTYTT -vrvTrvrvTrvv 'rvwrwrwrwmnr'i'WWWW'rwwrvwrwC TO &PB ViUU ViU UUUUVJViil ViixiU U i It's time to begin to think of what it shall be. And where to buy it. So man' things to consider in the choosing style, quality, fit and price, Then, too, the reliability of the dealer must not be lost sight of, and all the clothing buying public have confidence in Samters'. Here's four of our Spring Suits offered for your consideration : Scotch Tweeds More popu lar than ever this spring, aud cloth that -or as good. of stylish Avhere's the wears better Sack coats leugtn tlie' re a shorter this year little than last. Good serere lining-. In browns of all shades for brown is to be the t popular spring color, ioo suits of specially good value go on .sale this week at $10.00. Bannoclo burns A hand s o m e weave that comes in the fashionable plaids and checks. Fit without bulge or wrinkle. There's a trick in the making that makes them "set right." Strictly all avooI with linings that don't fray out. If we give you the best selection it's SAMTER 4 (!i.t.iiiiA.M..jn.mii..i,..ttai,miii VsvwwT,rwr'wrvwwsrvwvwwwsrvYwvw"rwvlrwvwrwwr Inir the man coiiflnPd until lie set bouei. I.ADinS' ad DI-NlP. SOCIAI.. The I.ailli'a' Alii of the riMiiniith Con Kitgatlonat rlHiich held u clime orlnl unci mippei In the olinuh tiitilnrs Hint I'VenltiK. The; uttenditnce vvoh all the. ladles could expect nml vvns Iniouras Inj? to their effoitH to Cuinlih n plans ant minus of spendltiK an evening with li lends In the chinch woilt The ohject of the ullali .is,the nljtnlnlnfc or funds lot tne vvoilc pcMforiiicd by the aid In the c hutch WUJi TIIKV DO IT At Hloomsbtiiff Nounal school two West Side boys, Utnld pwons and Wal ter Jones, nio In active tinlnlng fot a "walking" match. It Is the Intention ot the ' bov s" to establish a school iccotd between this side and lilooms blirp n dlstnnco of sixty miles, by walking the mtlie dlstnlice. The event comes off the fflith of Mutch i:veiy moinlng just at IH, in tin "gvm" thiv do two nillP3 liinnlntr on the cement Hoot In theli bate Jet XOTi:S AXD VD.HSONALS Miss IAyc Vtltchaid, of Uifavetto stiet, Is teeoveiingV tront a sveie at tack of gilppe Miss Cat lie Dunn of Wishbuin stieet, Is b ick among the West Hide people, nffi a tl.iee weeks' visit In Xew Jei m;' , The latest and best styles. Roberts, me. ixorin Maine Mls f'assie Heese, of I'tlce stieet, Is in Audentled on u visit MIhs Maine Newell, of Itohecca ave nue, haa te'utned li mil Vlttston Thomas. Jteese and daughtei, of Not th Lincoln avenue, me conlined to the house bv gilpite Mi inJ Mis Geoige Tewksbtti, of I'eckvllle, weie visiting li lends on the West Side last week Miss S-uah Da) is lb In Vlttston visit ing ft lends Mis VJva Dtaiamof Hampton stieet, will spniul seveial weeks among ft lends In VVIlkcs-H.ine. We laundiy stiff collars with soft button holes Cistal Laundry The l:eP"'Viie choii, Heni Jvans, con due tin, will meet lei a genet al leheaisal riiuibdn evening at the Helltvue Cal vlnhllc Methodlit chinch John the 0iuig son of Mt and Mis John Ciowlei, ol Mildlau stieet was bulled vest" Ida afteinuon In the Hyde Vtik Pplhollc eeinetciy. The fiiuel.il u io l.itr.r!.. nlt.m1,fl lit IiIoIwIm ill tie famllv vln eletplv svmpathUe "With Ml ind Alls Clf.wli v Kc'V L It Po'ter ot ubut n The edog IcjI stminatv was tendotwMl the dotildi pastut ite il th Sumnei Avenue and 'tajlui Viesl)teilan Ohutehes on Sat in dav last, fie has t ot given a di'flnlt" answei to the cointlltUO Who waited upon him as et, but It Is loalldenth expic ttd thi lestilt will be In the attlrm ativi Dt r, Y. Harrison, Dentist. Mears tTr.ll 111 C Inln n.,ot.,,a Xlilll. Ill J il,..lll ' nut. Miss Katie H Hind, ut Vlttston ave- line spent Sun la w lth li lends on thls side Mis :aw.url Smith, ol Wivnlv, was liete among lelatlves lot a lew davs last week Chailes Andiews, of Swetland stieet, is ill w lth measles The funeial of the late Joseph H An nelev, who died so suddenlv hist Satui dav, will olcui this ntteinoou fioni his home on Sixteenth stuet, al -' 10 (I'llock Intel inent at AVashbuin stieet ee metei Tlie leiuntlis. of James Geoige, of T3I Xoith Itibecca avenue, weie intuiPil In U islibuin stieet eeinetciy yesteulnv aftctnoon The Hist scivices occuiied it his home and the Luge nuinbei ol nis tilends, who had galheicd theie, ac companied the ptocesston to the 6eme tet On Sunda attention John V Davis, the s-veat-old son ol Ml and Alts John Davis ol ' ,"i Ninth rilmote avenue, died aftci a short illness The bo was an liitoiestlnir child and leaves a sad vacane in the home His funeial was held ' esteidav af lei noon and lnteiment. was made at Washbuin stteet ceme teiv. The llev liouel ofTk lattd Tlie Hllte Dancing class ol this side held unothel of theli eveintgi ol tetp siclioiean pleasute lust evenlns, in Aleiis hall Mi and Mis Thomas Strtnei, ot Vottsvllle, aie being entei tallied b Mi and Alls A r HHteil , of Wash burn stieet Mis-, Murv Y Hdwatds, of Washlnun stieet, has gone to Alahanoy Clt , wheie C I 4 4 i 4 4 4 4 because we carry the larg est stack. An item not to be lost sight of in cloth ing choosing. 75 of these suits go on sale today at $10.00. Worsteds Pnard rT ish goods Some think the' wear bet ter. These are fresh from the looms. So tempting ly pretty. Made on honor and made to Avear. Style aud comfort, too, in clothes that fit. One particularly handsome suit is an in visible plaid that Ave are selling at $15.00. ' running like It foi lts tliiiu S'Jtl (10 In custom laiule. nulla IllltU trains Lined v lth liiimi'ts Mttlu Sorinc wor about rW. Spring. Over J Vcr- coats will not COatS b.miss, We oner a nobby "Benjamin" Box Coat with satiu sleeve liniugs, for $10.00. (iiioel enuUKli loi the limit fastidious, .More tle loi le-w inouev tliun ou vo evei Ncuu la tin uveitoul oiler, BROTHERS. 101 & T she will be th gust of Dr, and Mts, Lot l.nk Mis. LTineieau. of Sdnov, X. A', th" guest of Mis John McKtevcr, of Jackson stieet, has letuined home. Di W A Cat roll, of l'lvmouth, called on his biothei, Di J J Cniinll jestei day. Chailes Cauavan, Michael Lavelle, Michael Jennings and James Ilegin will lepiesent the lldo Vaik Fathei Mat thew soclet nt the Diocesan dlstilct coiiventlo'i to be helil, at Xatillcoke next Mnv The delegiit'eo verc elected at an Intel estlng meellng held by the1 I'nlhei Jlntthew society on Sunday ntteinoou last. Dr. J J Cat toll, ot Jackson street, hnsietuincd home fioni New Yotk city, wheie he has been In attendance upon his sister, who was seilously HI. Choice cut flowers and dower de signs nt Valtner & McDonalds, 541 Spruce. est Side Business Diieetorv. HAHHIDT J. DAVIS, FLOHIST. Cut How era and funeral designs a specialty; 101 South Main avenue, two doors from Jackson stieet. MOHCJA.VS VnAllAtACY, 101 N. MAIN avenue Vliyslclims' piescrlptlons care fully prepaied from vvnrrantetl pure cliuqs ana chemicals A lino assortment of trusses, Him stationery blank books, virnlsh fcttilns mixed pnlnts or fancy work attlsts' mnteilnls, window glaes, wall papei and plctiue moulding, Clerk at stole all hours of night, SECOND HAND rtTRNITURn Cash for an thing ou lime to sell Furniture, Stoves, Tools, etc, Cull and see the Mock of J C King, 701 to 70J West Lack awanna avenue. 'I o Cine il Cold in One Dili. Take laxative Bromo Qu'nlne Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It (tils to cuic. 25 cents. Suburban. News In General ikovii:nci: Matciuette council, ouiig Men's Insti tute, have- set in ed Joseph P rttill of Cincinnati,. to adelic-s the coiinclVat theli looms this-evening The membeit ate utgeel to attend, us lmpoitant basinets is to be ii tttt upon, At the untnial meeting of the Women a loielMi Mihslotmi socletv of the 'Vaik Place 'Jlethoillst Episcopal ohiiieh e-J. ti ulaj.'itliefollowlng ollkcis weie I'lected lot tlie"e tiMilhg- vein 1'iesltlent, Mis (1 'I Vll.i, lllt vke-picslilelll, Atis J W Vail, SCi ond lee-pi etlclttit, lr.. Vilteli Ui1,tlitl ,ite-piinIUelit, Il i: Allllcl, lei uitilng .euiet n v, Katt Kuicler, cotn sliondlnt. Si en tar.v Utsslt Heel; tieusur ii c ui i A ull 'mite bii tommlttit AIWs Catliiiliit Uiadei unci Al i s U MIHei Uwlnt, to an itiilntcntloiial eitoi ol es titilii s 'Jilbiuie the cum el t ot tills e tnltitf wis blated to be lust i veiling U lie xoell-ty of the l'lesb teilun chuich Vho line th.UM ot the t litei tuliuni nt have auiiiibul in excellent progi inline fm tips eventing Some ol the best tulent ot tilt tltv iial neai b towns hus been ht tuuil ami all things pulnt to one of thn hi st i out n ts-ol the si uson. 'I homas VMlllams Is llng ciltlcall ill at Ids home, 6ii'avne avenue 1 'Hie luiu ral or Mi s 1 nomas Gordon, ol 'uj Aug uveuiit , will tuki pluie tills nioi nlng at 0 J) otloek The leinulus will ,bt. taken to the Jlol Hotai chinch, win it u high mass of leiptlcm will be snug lntitment will be inuele In the Aichliald Cath9lle eemelei A laige iiinnbi'i ot s tiipathlzlng ftleiuU atttiultil visltndii moining the tuneial of Putt Ick I go, one ol the vlttims of Mullein v s txploilou rttliel ll sei v lei 3 wilt held o c i the leinilns at St Vaul'-e ehuieh b the Hev. V J AIcAIuiuis The secial s,oeIctks of which the ileeea 'il w is a memliti ittemUd In a bodv '1 Ik leinilns weie Intefied ill tin llvcle Vaik Catholic tenittei John and Lizzie Gclbeit, of Idod btiett, wetobeCote Aldeiman Robeits l.'st evening on chugts piefeiieil b John ltenkovlteli It K cl limed b the Henko vltches that while at woik list Aednei tla the Gclbetts m.nlt fotclble entiante to his tntnk and took $JI The vvanaiit was placed In the hands ol Constable Di vis lat Vilelu evening, but not until es teidaj was he able to hi lug thtm to Jus tice When anilMicd befoie the Aldei m m the disclaimed mv toniiettlon with the dlsappe iiiuce ol the mone, but the ptoi-tciitot had sevetil wltutsses to tes tif to his chnige Aftn healing the tts tlnioiiv the aldeini in held Ml s Gllboit in $"Ct) hill, and John (Jllluit, the hush mil, 111 TOO to apju at ;it t mil t Thev lm nlbheel the leiiultecl ball und weie al lowed to t,o. Alvia Moigan is uulle ill at his home, on Chuich avi nue Mine Supc t Intenilent Vlnlev ltoss is con lined to his home, on Noitli Alain jvinue, with a (-light uttatk of 1 i giippe H C TouiJI, of .Aim Mllfoid, spent Sun da with his niece, Mis,. A II Huitwlck, ot Noith .Main avenue 111 Hoi Hosai chuich at noon es teitlu Uelwaid J O M ille and Allss Mai O'liovle veeie mauled bj Itev , J, 1. O Toole The wedding was a veiv quiet ulfjh A leceptlon to the bride and gioom followed the manlage, and aVet Mi and Mis O'Mallej had been watmlv tongiatitlated bv thill filends they weie dii, en lo the Di law ate, Lackawanna nn J e tun station ami stalled fot Pueolo, Col All and Alis O'Malle are both well known oung people and are e tniuclv populai with their accpialntaii',es The tuke with them the best wishes of tlicli man fiietids to tlnli new home gki:i:n iuugi:. On Wednc sdii night the pupils ot Bt Pauls Putochlul school, In CJiecn Itld(,e, will glvo an lutein itlonal Hag dtlll in tlio basement of tho chinch Thev will be usslsted b the chinch choli, who will hlng nation il songs At the ope nlng of the entei tainment the it piesentatlvcs of Holland will tniii and dance to the all of the Dutch national hmn The Pittl tans will then nppe,Ji These will be tal lowed h the Swiss, Ahi(,gle Ituddv giv ing William 'Jell to Freedom " Then tome theUiteks, Angeli Jilevvltt lecitlng 'Marco Uozails" The Geimans and lUishlans lollow The Tit nch next pre sent themselves, Xoia Cadde.n tecltlng Napoleon at Helena," then the Scotch, imgtnla Smith giving 'The Siege, of I.utknow ' "The Irish ate then seen, the let llatlon being 'Tonteno," given b Mlthiel Nllaud Atueilca Is next itpie setittd, with declamations as follows ' Iilsh Mollv at Monmouth," Mar Husa nell, "Piedeilt ksbuig," Noia Loftus, "ISaibaia Piltchlt," Aggie MeTagiie, 'I.liuoln's Addits at Oettsbutg," llai ir (Jiattan, ' Otti Iiannei of the Stnis,'' Alai Vail Thu Women's Christian Tempcianee union will hold Us legulai weekly meet lug at the homo of Alts S H Pen, 11.') uupouse avenue, this attemoon at 2.J0 Miss Helen Dewc), of West Plttston, calltd on fi lends In the Itldge jesteula Chailes Hi own bus taken possession of his new home, on New Yoik stieet, near Mouse avenue Alls Oeorge Allte hell of Mom oe avenue. Is Hiifftiing with u scveie attack of pletilis Hthel Oieen, Ant,lu Shannon, Alice Hui ve, I.llllan l'ostei ('luiu Ua , Lulu Hir vt tkssle Westutt, Nellie Uenson, Oiuee lieaslc and Helm Htackhouse, all little lollcs, tendered a nuipilse. jmit to Miss Oiato Heuson, at her home, on M .u Ion stieut, lust hatuidu ufteruuon, W S Cobb, of Capouse avenue met with a let sevi'te arid painful lucidenl while hauling a load of coal last .S.itm tlay uftoiiiQqn In some wa he fell be- DO you um DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S Steel Pennyroyal Treatment is the original nuu only r lir.nun safe and reliable euro oil the mar. ket. Price. $1,00, flout by mail Oeuuino sold only by Win, Cl, Clark, 32(1 Penn A., bcruntun, Pa. PPi death the wagon, one wheel pacing over his leg, lie Is now able to be around with the aid of clutches. sot'Tii sum:. This morning at "J o'clock the property owneis of tho piopoed new sewer ells ttlcl will meet In the clt solicitor's al ike, The meeting will be ptellmlnnt to the appointment Of vleweis. Uy thu end of this veck the sollcUoi'n application for the appointment of the "elected vlowcts will be piesented In com t All ptopeity owneis aio leciuested to he pi cent, us they will be met b the boatd of trade committee and bo that the most deslia ble tltlzens may be chosen Onl com petent men who aie thoroughly famlll ir with tho dlstilct will constitute thu choice In otdei that a Just and satlsluc tory assessment may bo made. The Scianton Sacngeirundo will meet In Nattet's hall this evening. -Mlsii Anulti Lavelle, of Vlttston avenue, (s slowly lecoveilng from hei lute seveio Illness The Patriotic Older, Sons of America, held a meeting In rreilhan's hall lust cv i nlng Scivices will ho held this evening In St John's Catholic chuich, on Ulgstiert. A slipper will be given Veelneselii ntternoon, Match 17, b tho congregation of the Cedar Avenue Methodist church. It will be seived by tho ladles of the con gregation The Itoiirlng Vrook Hlecle club held a meeting Sunda afternoon In their looms, on Viospect uvenue. Choice cut floweis and flower designs at Palme i &. McDonald's, G44 Spruce. lth the expected building boom that customnilli accompinles the spring will come tho t nla'igi inent of (leimanla and Nutlet's halls. The pioposed woik Is ap patentl.v the outcome of the new hall movement that has been undo discussion foi main vtais because of the excessive demands for (punters to accomodate the laige ciowds that gather to attend social events held b vailous local oi ganiatlons Hoth are endeavoring lo have tlnli lemodelled stiuctuies iepl"te with model n lmpiovements and unsur passed by main In beautv, We laundr.v stiff collars with soft button holes Cistal Laundry. UUNiAlOKL. Mrs Hornet Millet, of Alteram, N. A',, Is the guest of Ml. and Mis. Sltltit Matthews, of Utook stieet. The Young People's soclet of the Chtlstlan Cndenvoi will hold a "cobweb social' at the home of Mi and Mis Kdwanl Osterhout, of Oiove stieet, to nlhlit. Special anangeiuents huve been made b the aiiungement committee, which will make this social the nio-st pltusant evei vet held . Jlefieshmentb will be seived dm lug the evening Miss Jluj Keeniei, of Dudle stieet, has K turned 1 1 oni Mill Clt, wheie, lot the past li w dus, she bus .been the guest of lelatlves ' The Wieckei's Daughtt I," a stilling dial mi In fom utts, will be piodliced In Odd fellows' hall tomoiiow evening Ad mission will be Jj cents, William Millet, of lliook stteet, spent Vestetduv with fl lends ill Alt Cobb Hoi n, to Ml mil Mrs Michael Sean loll, of Glove stieet, a gill, Ldwaid Pun ell, stipe tlntendent of the Pinch Gus woiks, of Philllpsbuig, N. J, Is the guest of his hi other, V L Pui i ell, of Dilutee! stieet Meetings of the school boaid and coun cil wPl be held this evening. The Hose Hud Diuni eoips will hold an entei t ilnment und seiclal In the neat tu t ill e Seveial eases or la gtlppe are reported In this linioui,li Airs Thomas Williamson, of Pouilh stiett, Is lmptovlng aftei a. tecent seveie lllin ss Miss Hsthei IJiuke Is Indisposed at her home, on Pottet stieet. MI NO OK A. Mis McDermott, one of the oldest icsl dents of Mluooku anil peihaps the oldest woman In notthtustein IViins hunlu Is elangiiouslv 111 ut hei home, on Staffotd stieet Thomas Duff, sr , Is conlined to his home, on the hill, neai the abandoned Stnttoid sh ift, b the grip 'lho funeial of the Into Albeit II. Compton, whose death was chionlcled In vcstetda'h Tilbune, will tuke place W'tdnesda.v at 'J o'clock, from his lite home, on Davis stieet Tin Gieenwood No 1 colllei will le same opeiatlons toda aftei foui dis Idleness Tho committee of the St Joseph's so clet that Is nuking nrtangements tot the epuiiteil convention, will nuet tills (Veiling at the li hnll The ladles Who aie assisting the committee, aiu also ie cniesteel to be piestnt The LIteiai circle of the Daniel O Con ned council, young Men's Institute, of this pluce, will conduct u debate this ev ening at theli looms, on Willow stitet V delightful sin pi Ue patt was held at the home of 1'. 13. Moigan, In Mlnooka. Ptlda e veiling in lionoi of tlie thh t-entli blrthdav of Willie Moigan dames and music, both liiHtiuniental and vocal, weie Indulged in, when a bounteous lepast was seived. Among those present weie; 'Ihe Allsses Llz.de and Cot a Owens, Miss Hlanche Wlnslow, Gettlo Thomas, JJtla Hauls, 1 liz.lo Davis, Maud Kvans, Glads Samuels, Sadie Got dun, Geitle AVutklns, John Jones, Tommlo James, Tonimle T3vans, Chestei Iteee, John Ow ens, Huge lie Heese, Vied Hose, 13dg,ir Hose, Hei belt Guaitl, Willie Thomas of Taloi, MWses Canle and Lizzie Lovi lng, Maicie Knipp, Hattie Kiupp, Ala Davis, Alma and Heltha Loveilng, Sail) Haw son, Hdgai Davis, Geoige Lewis, Geoige James, Willie Millet, Itobett Mucklow, ot Gieenwood An enJouble tlmo was had OBITUARY. Tho death ot Allss Hliyabeth Watts, foi mail eais a lesldent of Xew Yoik clt, took place at hei home, In that clt, last Hilda She succumbed to an attack ot pneumonia, which, at hti advanced age of 79 yeai k, she was unable to le-slst Tho deceased was a blstei ot the late Heni Watts, of Caibondale bhe haves a numbei of telatlves In this clt and Caibondale She was a woman ot stiong chaiactei and peisonallt und was espe ciall attached to the oung, and counted among hei fi lends a largo numbei of oung people of all ages, atttatted b lit 1 loving and klndl disposition bhe was a devout Clulstlan and was a com municant of St Baitholomew's Hplscopal chinch, Xew A oik I'uneral sn vices were held on Sunday at hei late homo and weie conducted b Hev. 1)1 G H AlcGtew, the lectoi The inteimeni was in Maplewood cemetei, Caibondale, estei ela afternoon beivltes at the grave weie conducted b Hev. Cliatles Lee, of the riist 1'iesb teilan chuich, Caibon dale The pall-btaitis weie sl nephews of the deetased W. J Watts, Thomas H W'attb, V D, Watts, G A Watts, Hail Aattn and L A, Kobei tb. Site Is suivlved b one ilstei, Miss Tannin Watts, ulso a lesldents of Xew Voik city On Satuida Alts, Mlianda S Bowen, of Tails, passed uwu at the home of her son, Hdwaid, In Plttston, hei death being due to paialslb The Gazette tag "Alis lliowii was n meinbei of a fundi well known In Woming and Luckawunua valles Hei fathei wus the late Jtulns Mlllei, of Lurkuwanna, and she wus the widow of 't hei on Hi own, who died foui e4if uu lust AiigUBt She was born in Laekawuuna, wheie i.he was also mariled A few .veais uftei this evtut, the futnll moved to fulls, wheie. the leinullldei Of All uud Mis Hiuw'ii's lives was spent, In all ubout foit eais. Thiee childlen weie bom ol the union, all of whom aie living, us lollow s, Hdwaid liiqwn, who Is em plOed In the stole of the Xew ton Coal compuu Mrs Ainos Leaiu of Sciautou, and Altss Hattie Hi own The following biotheis undiuUteiH of tha deteabed ulso suivlve. .All. H. W. Diake, Mis A M KdBett, S II. Mlllei, of Wilkes. liane, and a, W. Millet, of nitnlra, Mih. liiuvvn wua a most devoted Chtlstlan woman and to know hei wa- to love list. She was not only one or the best kilonn and hlghl re spected ladle ut hei home, but hud nu merous friends and acquaintances in this und other places. At the time of her death ho was U veais, 'I tuontlis and II das of uue " The fillu'tal was held ves teitla moililng, with Interment In New ton eelueterv, Oardnei J llabcock died at his home, No. 218 front stieet, lllughnmtoii. N. V, Hilndn, aftr a busy life of sevent-thiee linnlo tin a BUM II til lit Vitu II Ifo lit 111 n ,i cuiai x iv I n u i I I i i u ij ii in Mini uj v- sisters, Mis. Limn Longstieet, Mis. Dove u. uoii aim mien naiitocK, ot niiignuiu tou, Mts. Maty Ann Spcncei, of Kliks vllle, Mo, and Mis. Vllen Hunt, of Paul ing, and by two btothcis, Will 13. Hub- GAHDNI3H J HAHCOCIC. cock, of Monti osfc, l'a , and AH 11 Hab cock, of Ilavvle, Pa He was an uncle of Augustus Habcock, of Blngiintnton Gaidnei J Habcock was hot 11 111 Htldge watci, Pa , Dec 7, ISi'i, and lived in Hildbewatet until 1!J ears of age, when he stittek out for himself on u faun nt n Haifoid, Pa While still conducting the faun he went Into the meat bitslntss, .ml afterwaid became active In seveial othei enteipilses. In 1817 he moved to lilng luimton and about this time his healtn became Impahed, Heeovetlng lit conduct ed a milling business at Nicholson, contlii ulng tlie business until fourteen euis ago. About the eai 1SSJ "It Uubcock en gaged In the wholesale pi odncu tiade In Sciatitejn, which business he continued un til his death The deceased was a dliectui of the Men chants' bank ft 0111 the time of Us Inception He was likewise laigelv tu tetestcd In the Tiuders' National bank In Scianton Alt, Habcock, bv a cm Ions co incidence, died on the nnlnveisaiy ot his manlage. He mauled Allss Alaiida A Caipentei on Mnich H, 1830 The funeial will be held from the house 011 Wednes day moining at 10 o'clock and fioni tin 1 lunch In Haifoid, Pa, at o'clock In the afternoon lnteiment will be at Haifoid All Habcock Is a membei of the III in of G J Habcotk i Co, of l'l enklln ave nue. Alio. Alai v AleDonoitgli, died Sunda afternoon at 1N14 Cediit avenue 'the tu netal will be held at M o'clock tomouow mottling at St Joseph s Cutholle chuich, Mluooku, whtic a high mass of itqulem will be celebiated Mis McDoiiough vmis It, eaH old She was bom In Count Muo lieland, and mini to this counti thlltcen eais ugo. A husband and the following nine chllilitn biitvlve bet Mis Alai Dwei, Annie, ICalle, Dulbv, Allthuel, Jiimts, John, Maigatet and Tes. slo McDonough Alls I'atiick Halev, of Gieenwood hill, died estttda at 1 o'clock aftei a tew duH' Illn"s3 with pin uinonla The de etased wa ilie muthei of Mlchiel 1 J .1 ' v, one of the mo.jt popular Oimg mm III Giemwond Slit is suivlved b hti hu land, two sons and one iluughtei, Miss Mniv Hale The funeial will take place Thuisdav moining at ') o'clock. A tt ciulem nigh mass will be sung ut h. Joseph's chilli h, inteinient In Mlnook 1 Catholii cemetei. Augustus Lewis, a piotnlnont citizen of Waluslng died ut his home in that vil lage Sunday moining, aged 70 tuis Ml Lwls began business in Wvuluslng 111 1610, continuing until Ps77, when he ictlied being succeeded b C. J & 13 D Lewis He Is suivlved b tin ee children G M ah ittoine ut Wilkes-Banc, and C J Lewis and Mis J V, Talor, ot Wj alus Ing. The death of Geoige Davis, of AtlliPt'F Glove, occuiied suddenl on Satunla ev ening nftet a few houis" Illness of paial sls Dtceastd w is about 03 ens of ago aud Is suivlved by a wile and foui ihll jlitn John, Hannah and Cuiniii, of Avoca, and Gtoit,e, of Ilde Pink lho funeial will take place this ultetnoon. lnteiment will be in Mate cemetei John Knight, fonneil of Jermn, su I denl died In Hldoiado, Cal , on Satuida Ml Knight Is lemembeittl bv the old In habitants of Jeinin as being outslle foi email of the bteakei which John .1 1 ni n then hud tontrol of All Knight was a biothei ot Mis lVtet MVtiltt -nl Mis. John Jet m 11 A'esterdav moining, aftei an Illness of thiee weeks bf typhoid fevei, John, son of Mi and Mis, Pied Ciamer, of Jeunn, died, The deceased was 'JJ veais and h months old Funeral will take place on Wednesdu aftctnoon at 2 o'clock Sei vlces at Jeimn Methodist Hplscopal chuich. Alis , Chailes W Seasholti", oldest daughtei of Mr. and Alis c T. McKln ue, died at her home, on South Alain sluet, Towauda, Sunda foienoon, aged tu c'ui3. She had been 111 but a shoit time and Is suivlved b hei husband and two childlen. An Infant chile! of Ilenty Holly, 111 Xotth Hveiett avenue, died esteiday aftemoon The funeial ceiemonles will be held at the home nt J o'clock on W cd nesdav attemoon, buiial being made in Washbuin Strtet cemeteit Allchael Kell, aged CO cais, died last evening at the lesldence ot Ills son, Allchael, of tho Xortb J3nd, Avoca Dt -erased had been a sufleiei trom lung trouble Funeral announcement will be made tomoirov . Patilck AA'alsh died nt South Canaan, Waiie county, estetday He was a son of J J. AValsh, of Plttston avenue The funeial anangements have not been an nounced. J Kempor Hoswoith, an aged resident of Hastein Hiadlotd, died at Leltasillte last AA'ednesda, aged St ears. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. Under this heading shoit letters of In. terest will be published when accompa nied, foi publication, b the wiltei'a name. Tho Tilbune will not be held le sponslble foi opinions here expreisaed The Jiuiiois Coiuiiii'iitletl. I3dItoi of Tilbune Bli Pleai-e allow me tpace In the col umns of otit valuable intdlum to speaK of a case ot pine hlde-Oui-llght-undei-a-bushel which has but ircentl leaded out The two oung bOH of Petei C'oui tiluhl, who was kllltd hut lecentl. weie taken to Ohio and plated in the Ann i lean .Me chanics home, wild i) the will be taught to become good, Chilstluu uud lojal Ameilcan cltUeiis The oHIclals of the llelawaie, Latkawauna and Western lallioad vei Klndl gave flee tiauspoi tatloii to the pait In chaige and ulso to the little fellows To this compuu then, the thanks of evei .Xuteilcaii .Me tsiuulu should be extended, Thu Junior Oidei of Amu lean Mechanics hus per f 01 mud a noble deed In thus eailng fot the children of then late brothel, ind this one act alone will evei shlno foith with undiuilnlshable lustie Although I am debaned fiom bt coming a memhsi ot this gloilous otguulzatlou, et 1 sa with my whole heart and soul, "All hall, houoi uud gloiy be to the Junlois!'' A, J, Marsh, UC Pine Street, Duumore. f ft lie 308-Lackawanna Ave.--308. EVERY LADY IS INTERESTED IN DRESS GOODS. Our Dress' Goods news today is about the arrival of our New Spring Styles. The lot includes all the latest aud most exclusive Paris styles. 45-inch all wool Suitings, choice styles, made to re- "IQrr tail at 50c per yard. This sale OVC 1 lot of Novelty Suitings, in new choice weaves, all AQsy the latest colors, 65c. value. This sale TVC We have an extensive line of exclusive Dress Patterns, no two alike, prices ranging from 75c. to $1.50 per yard. SILKS. Ask to see our Figured Surah Silks, choice color- 1Q itigs, an elegant cloth, 50c. value. This sale.. "C Changeable Taffeta Silks, in all combiuatious.made Afr to letail at $1.00 per yard. This sale ""v 25 pieces of Fancy Silks, in all combinations, made 7 Cr to rqtail at $1.00 per yard. This sale OL- THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA.. Manufacturers of Locoioofives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HU1SIINU AND PULING MACHINERY. General Office: SCRANTON, PA. Lodge and Corporation Seals, Rubber Stamp Inks, All Colors, Daters, Pails, Pocket Cutlery, Scissors, Revolvers, Razors, Strops, Padlocks, Bicycles and Supplies, Umbrella Repairing Athletic and Gymnasium Goods, AT FLORET: 222 WYOMING AVENUi HM'o SONS' Lager eer Manufacturers of the Celebrated Phi i CAPAGITYl 100,000 Barrels per A&ium DLIl ;' CONNELL At Our New tind KIcg.mt Storeroom, 130 WYOMING AVENUE, Coal Hxchanze, Opp, hotel Jermyn, "Old firm in new surround int;'." like an old 'Stone in new settings," shinc- more brilliant trau ever, and "shines for all." Diamonds, Fine Jewlery, Watches, Silverware, Silver Novelties, Rich Cut Glass, Clocks, Fine Leather Goods, Opera Glasses. When yon see our Net Prices yon will ask for No Discount. All Are Welcome. DAVIS' THEATER Monday, Tuesday and St. Patrick's Day. he luiuiupiuable Little Coined Mmlieaiu, lu llti Own l'hi, Siippinted t) Jlti Uwu Loiupnii Tuesday "Canny's Cross-Roads" St. Patrick's Day "Rhody" Admission 10, 20 or 30 Cents. Two performances dally, Doc.-s open at 1,99 and 7. Curtain rises at - SO and 8 IS. ffl Fashion WINTER VACATIONS If ou cannot enjo theluui.v ora Florida tilp, vou will Und a teuipcuite clliuateani? eepiull attiactlve lesoits at Old Point Contforf, Uirginia Beach and Richmond, Ua, All ol these places ollci Ideul hotel uccom nioiliitlons and gieut natural attiactlous. Uhe aie leui heel b a dall sciv lee of thu Tickets, include une and one-quarter day'Ci stuyut OU Point Comfort or Virginia Ueactv vvlth accommatlons ut teadlnt; hotels, $17.00 loi fall liitoiuiutlou, appl to OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO., Pier 20, North Kivcr, Xew York. W.I.. OUII.I.AUULU, Vlce-I'res. & Traffic Mgr FANCY RIPE Beimiida and Southern Produce, FKESH EVERY DAY. I I PIERCE, PEi HE. MIKE! ASJMEJfTS A CADEMY OF MUSIC, lrx- rUCSDAY, MAKCH 16 l'list 'J line llcio of tho ruinous WHITNEY OPERA CO., i'lt Minting, In an I liihouite Mannar, the JlUhl SutctDftil ltoinnutlc Opeia. ROB ROV J) DiKoven A smith, uthouof "Itobln Hood,' Etc '1 ho pi oiliu tlon given In tho sumo perfect stjltum duilUK the tun ol sl-c mouths ut tha Jliialtl "511111110 llRiilei, Nt oik. PH1C1 .S-Clalkr 35c; Ualcony, 1 Rous, 7SC, Balance 50c; Orchestra Circle 75c, Or ne:itra$i 00; I'arlui Chairs $1.50. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, " WfDMibDAY, MARCH 17, Matinee an J Nlcht. The VV oildd limed In UieJi riiiiiiiioiiklv biitoeaaful spittatiiliu Piotliutlou, THE il EIGHT BELLS AUIfeantlt-l'iotliiitlon hull of Xoveltlei. I'KICr.S-Matlnee, 35c and scci Lvenlnif, Ualler) , 35c, llulconj , ,vsc; Orchestra Circle, Soc, Orchestra. 75c; I'nrior Chairs, il ACADEMY OF MUSIC. "- TIIURbDAY, MARCH iS J ho laiiluent Itoinnutli: Actoi, :bt iantell tconipanled bv CHARI.orTC UI3HKENS and n Select I'ompuuv, under the munuKO liiuiit of M W llanlej, preneutluu I.ouU Nutliul udiiptulion of U 1 niiei v h onbars. PRICUS-ssc soc, 75Candii.oo. EXTRA. EXTRA. THE UREAT FIGHT, CORBETT VS. FITZSI1NS At THE FROTHINGHAM, Wednesday, Mnrch 17. 'J he lepottu of tho nBiit win be iccelved nvei a vvlro iiinnlnif illutt tiomthe ring ulde, Caikoii Llty, to 'Hie 1 lotliliignum stage, una will be lulled oil bv the operator word for word, Dooisopeu at l.'.lil, buttle commence at 'J p. in. lteeived rnuta now on gale. LINE TAW 1 L
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