THE SCKANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY MORNINtt. MATlCII 20. JSi7. West Side Department FUNERAL OF AiRS. DEVER. HciiiiIl-iu Mass yns C'ulcbrntcil in St. l'utrli'li'tt Church. The funeral of the late Mrs. Annlo Dover was held at St. 1'atrlclt'n Catho lic church jnstculny liiornlns. Th'o Jlcv. J. I). AVhclati celebintetl a IiIrIi mass of requiem lit the chlltch and llic body was buu.o to thu Hyde 1'atk Cath olic comelety vvli-to It wan laid In final lest. Tlie lunctul college was an ex ceptionally I.iiro one, owing to the wide elide of friends and lelatlves en Joyed by this most estimable lady. The piocesslon s totted fiom the home of the lion. T. V. Powderly, on Noith Main aenue. The palllieaiets were: John B. Madl Ban, T. V. Powderly, P. .7. Povvdetly, bennton; P J. Povuleily, Caibondale; John I.ee and Thomas Connois. Aniontr the out ot town people who attended thu funei al Weie! Putilfk A. Povvdeilv, Ml. und Mis. P. J Powdeily, Mr and Mrs. James Fori ell. Mr. and Mifc Ilusli Powderly, Mi". Thomas O'Ootmell, T Y Walker, Mis. T. J Huffman, Mis ndvvuul J Mollnle, Mis Putiick f'oo gun. Mis rtloideii, Miss Delnney, MWs Hannah I.ee, Kobeit Pi lee, Daniel Oavls, of Caibjndale; Miss Ilunnah i,ano.vuy, Mrs ltobert Spalding and James Deer, of Wllkes-Baire. CI1HISTIAN ENDi:,U OK SOCTAL. The Clitlstl.m linden vol Ites of the Sumner Avenue Ptesbyteilan cluiich' laid u dime mm'IuI und enti tuinment In the chill th hist evenlnis which far outdid any pievluu- efioit along that tine. The pi ogi amine hleh w as pleas lngly it-c-elved by the lain" uudienee was as foil jws," Chlldien's choiu, lee ltatlons b (.'limits Ctdwgan, MH-. Ciei tk Hughi a. Mis,;. Uoihtce ("onset, Miss Anna M Davis, Miss Allle Jones, Miss Hlodu Jenkins,, Mlbs Helen Davis and Thomas D. Thompson; bolos by Mls Muiy J. Uiiltilhs und Hithuid Watklns, duet bv the MNes Kloda and Muiy Jenkins, and sevei.il snleetloi's by the Tajloi (laitttte, tonslstlng of Mlst An nie Pelseekei, Miss Hay Motgans, Chas. Dibble and Klclmid Watklns, MKs Jes sie Moigan acting as accompanist. The welcoming addiess was made by the chairman, William U. Jumelsou, In a pleasant sUle. rollowing the pro lamine cake and coltee weie seived to those piesent. THE VOLTNTKnKS. A faiwell was tentleied Lieutenant V Ti autumn, of the West Ride Volun teers, nt the post looms on North Main aenue last evening in honor of his dnpaituie to a special field of work In Xew Yoik cltv. The lieutenant will be assistant on the stall of Captain Handl cott, of the Thlity-flfth stieet post II will no Joubt 1111 his new poitlon as acceptably as. he hus his pie-ent one and he goes with the bst of wishes liom his filends heie. Captain Johns and w Iff-, of Post No. 2. will, nftei Monday hae chaige of Posts Nus. 1 and ", being the centi il city and "St Side pels. They will neieaftm ieside on Adams avenue The young foii, Hlnton, of Captain John's, will as sist In the added Held of labor. NOTES AND PERSONALS Mis Dald 11 Cox and daughter, Mabel, of Hlnghnmtoii uie the guests of Mr and Mis. Levi Home, of Noith Uiomlev uvenue. Will Johns mid Will -Moish nnlved home fiom Wales at midnight on Thui-sday night after a six weeks' business trip. Mm C.eoige T. Jones, of North Lin coln avenue, hus lecoveied fiom a se veie aUack of Illness. Jenkin Heese, of Noith Hyde Paik avenue, is lemodelliiE his house and adding to Its geneial appearance in side and out. Chailes, the young son (if Rev. S. F. Mathews, of Noith Hyde Park avenue, Is lecoveilng fiom his lecent seveie illness Miss Mamie Stephens, of Caibondale, Is the gue.st of Mi and Mis J Hovv aid Poust, of 12S North Hyde Paik avenue. The funeral of the Infant child of Mr. and Mis. Evan Edmund, of Lu zerne stieet, will be held this afiei noon at 3 30 o'clock at the home. In YOUR TAILOR Says $25.00 for a Spring Suit How carefully he takes your meas-. ure. But somehow the suit doesn't fit. Nor wear. Nor look well. You don't know why. We do. There's a knack in cutting and making clothing. sess it, and those few are employed by the best clothing manufacturers at salaries your little merchant tailor could not afford to pay. That's why our ready-made clothing has more style, and close cloth buying makes it possible to sell a first class spring suit for $10.00. In Plains and Checks, in all the popular wood brown shades SAMTER BROS teunent will be made at Washburn Street rcmetery. The chlldien of Samuel Htluhes, of North Hromley avenue, have recovered fiom an attack of the measles. Mrs. John McCrucken nit ramlly have tetuined home to Nicholson. Miss My i tie Fralinfelter, ot South Hyde Park avenue, has leturned home fiom an extendi d visit at Mt. Pocono. Mis Charlotte Taylor, of Noith Sum ner avenue, Is In Elizabeth, N. J., visit ing filends. John Evans, of Eighteenth street, has muved to Plttston, having secuied employment there tccently. D C Phillips, of Academy stieet, Is confined to the house with nn at tack of iheumatlsm. The Intest and best styles. Hobcrts, 120 Noith Maine. Mis. John llobcrts, of North Sum ner nvenuo, Is suffering fiom quinsy. Will CnduEun Is at work again lif ter a week's Illness. Tim rminrnl of Mis. Elizabeth Ev ans, of U Hack stieet, will occur at the home this afternoon nt -'30. In terment will bo made In Washbuin Stieet cemeteiy. All meinbeis of Electllc City com mando y, No. 177, of the Ancient and Illustilous Older Knights of Malta, aie leuuested to meet at Masonic hall, Noith Main avenue, at G 30 p in. Sun day, to iittend divine seivlee nloni? with Anthinclte commandery, No. till, at Hamilton Stieet Methodist Episco pal chinch We laundiy btlrf eollais with soft button holes Ciystal Laundiy. ' The home ot Mr. and Mis William Thomas, of South Hebeeca uvenue, has been bilghtened by a little daushtei The funeial sei v Ices of the late Mis Suiah Ann Howells, of 12s Guiileld avenue, will ocelli at the lesldeuce tomoiixm afternoon at 3 o'clock. In tel ment will be made at Washbuin Stieet (emeteiy. The Misses Ida. Haul", May Jones and Maigaiet Cony, of this side, huve l etui ned fiom a tlnee weeks' visit In Nf Yoik cltv. Mis Thomas W Davies, of boutli Main avenue, hus lecoveied fium a shot t indisposition. Dr. E. Y. Hanison, Dentist, Meais Hall. U'l S Main avenue. Thosi Intel ebted In the organization of n choir under the leudeiahlp of Thomas fl. Evans, will meet hltn In the Hobeit Mo' lis lodge looms tumot iovv evening at S o'clock. The Hellevue Choial socletv will meet for leheaial this evening at 7 '10 In the Hellevue Calvlnlstlc Methodist chinch. Cholse cut lloweis and flower de signs at Palmer & McDonalds, G44 Spiuce. West Side Ilusiness Director). HAIUUET J. DAVLS, rLORIST.-Cllt flowers and funeral designs a specialty: 101 South Main avenue; two doors from Jackeon street. MORGAN'S PHARMACY, 101 N. MAIN avenue Physicians' prescriptions care fully prepared from wan anted pure drugs and chemicals. A line assortment of trusses, line stationery blank books, vainlsh stains, mixed paints oi fancy work, artists' matiilals, window glass, wall paper and plctuie moulding. Clerk at store all hours )f night. SECOND HAND FUHNITURE-Cash for any thing you have to sell, rurnlture. Stoves. Tools, etc. Call and see the stock of J. C. King, 701 to 703 West Lack awanna avenue. AMUSEMENTS. "Tim Murphy, ' ot whom we have heaid so much and seen uo little, a comedUn of luie tii.nui.teiit.tlc humoi, whose na ne is as well known in 'KrUto us In New Yoik, whose oilglnai chataeteilzatlon of Muveiiek Hiander in "A Texas Steel," is still nesh in oui minds, will piesuit a double bill at the Academy of Musi", Afonduy, March 22. Munufcir Long con siders this oigunUatlon one of the most lii,ioitant of this season's bookings, us the ei.teitainment is of tile most novel oi del and compilses two entlitly dlffei ent sta7ips of diamtle art. A dainty, pa theclt corned; entitled "Old InnocencV' i icalUtlc, plctuiesque duam of swt limoetnce and woildly deceit, to be fol lowed by the season's sensitlonal novelty, "Sli "Htniy Hypnotised," u eliaiattei hit, new, oilginal and novel, us Mi. Muiphy assumes tight distinctly dlffeient chuiac teis of well-known stais and peisonuges, Including Heniy living, John T Ray mond, Joseph Jeffeison, Sol Smith Rus sell. Lawrence Banett, Stew ait Hobon, Edwin liooth, and by special lequest, William J Bryan, and oui noble Piesl-dent-ekct, Majoi William McKlnley Ml Muiphy appears heie lor the uenellt ot the Crystal Hose company. w One of the best of the popular-priced organizations will hold foith all net week at the riothlnsham la the appear Few men pos ance of the favorite souurette, Minnie Lester, and n good cotnuuny, together with her own solo oteheMrq The en gagement will open with a mntlneo Mon duy preentlllK "The Little Counterfeit er." Monday evening Bhe will be aetm in one ot her most faipotiH successes, "Tin Silver Ledge." Theie will be u illmo matinee eveiy day, and the evening prices will be 10, 20 and 30 cents, with a change of bill at each peifoimunce. Seats for the enthe engagemnt can now be secured at the box ofllcc. " JAMES W. REESE. Won tlio Chief Political I'lleat the OI) pliruit Eisleddlod. Helow wo give the plctuie of James W. Hccse, w Inner of the chief poetical in Ize nt the Olyphant clsteddofd on St. Pattlck'tt day. For twenty-five ycais Mr. Reese ha llGincd piomlncntly In l Welsh llteiatuto. For melitorlous woik he has been the recipient of many piizes for prose and poetty In some of the most impoitnnt contests jA.Mi:s s m:i:sn. in connection with the eisteddfod He was one of tln secretailns of the gieat eisteddfod held on the est Side In 1SS0, and fur munv vcais was olilclul 1 onespondeiit of Y Diych in Xoith easte'n pHimsy lvunlu. He Is one of the tev hi'ieubouts who Is a master bulkbr of the alliteiatlve Welsh "etmly n " In his last vletoiy he vanquished many of the foremost elsteddfodlcal contestants, his composition being de claied far supeiloi to any ntliei In the contest, and o" hUch u ineiltoilous chaiacter that called forth wo-ds of unstinted pialse fiom the learned ad judicator, the Hev T. C. Hdwaids, D. D , of Kingston. "NO. 413" CAUSES TROUBLE. An Arrest follow . Druggist Vctter's Smooth Device. If J. M. rickeit hadn't located his cut late patent medicine stole at 413 Penn uvenue, alongside the regular ill ug establishment ot P J. Vetter, at No 415, the louner wouldn't have been assaulted and the latter wouldn't have been ai rested on a chaige of liavins done the assaulting. The patent medicine store In all its ndvettlsements calls paitlcular atten tion to the unlucky number, "113." Diugglst Vettei displayed a sign pi lut ed in small letteis and laige flguies, "This Isn't No 413," but puichnseis didn't notice the meaning and euteied the diug stole to purchase goods, al though they had intended pationlztng "No 413," adjoining. When the patent medicine man Hck ert lemonstiated with the 1 , f I U.Uktlt I yestetduy afternoon there was n phy st eal ml.-up It all ended in the lutter being nualgned before Aldennan Mil lar on a chaige of assault and battel y und held In $300 bull to appear at couit. ANOTHER WAGON ONTHE TRACK, Hiitchui .Murray Wants 8,"il)U from the Traction Compun). Butcher Thomas Muuay, of the South Side, lepiesented by Attorneys M. J. Donahoe and I H. Hums, yes terday hi ought suit against the Scian ton Ti action company for $500 dam ages, which, he aveis, he, his horse, wagon, harness and meats sustained by leason of the negligence of the com pany The allegation of the plaintiff Is that on January IB, 1S9C, n Tiactlon company tiolley car, running at a high late of speed and without llnglng a bell or giving any other warning or alaim, dashed along Plttston avenue and acioss Pulm stieet, at which point Mr. Muuay wus ciosslng the Hack with his butcher wagon. Theie was a collision and Mi. Muuay, his hoise, wagon, harness and meats weie scat teied piomlscuously ovei the stieet in tersection. GRAND ARA1Y NOTES. Lieutenant Ezia S Gilflln nost, No. 139, Giand Amiy of the Republic, In conjunction with the Sons of Vetei- ans and Woman's Relief cotris, will celebiate the annlveisaiy of the Giand Atmy of the Renubllc on Apill B at theii headtiuaiteis. Gilllln !ost will attend dl"lne ser vices at the Slmuson Methodist n:,ls copal ehuich on the Sunday evening befoie Memoi lal. day. Rev. J 13 Swett will :ueaeh a special seimon Rev N. F Stuhl, who by leuson of his 111 health hus it-signed the pas toiate of the (Jreen Ridge Piesbitei lan ehuich and has icnioved to Piluee ton, N J , hus been piesented by Giif II u post with a beautiful American Hag tw be luted on the pole which was tak en fiom the gi on ndi surioundlug his lute letldente heie and was te-eiecled ut Mr Stahl'M home In i'llnceton The pule stood for many jcais on the glounds of the Memoilal Hull ussotla tlon. He wus chaplain ot the post lot man yeais, The uunlveisaiy tally of Svv arts' post, at Moscow, last Wedneidaj even ing, was attended b a laige paitv of Sciantoii vets. A .Illicit' il I, He Saver 19 Dr. Agnew's ('uie foi the Heait. Af ter yeais of puln and agony with tlls tiesslng ljpu.it disease, it give lellef In thlity mliiutei. Thomas Petty, of Ayliner, Que, wtltes. "1 hud sulleied lor live veais with u seveie foun of heait disease. 1 was unable to attend to business. Hi. Agnew'b Cine fm the Heait guve me Instant lellef, fotu bottles enthelv cuied me" 'I l Pure a Cold in One Dii). Take laxative Dromo Quinine Tablets. All druggUts lefund the money If It falls to cure. 25c. For Infants and Children, Tin ft:- ttallt olgtjtaro cf k Suburban News In General providijnci:. Neal O'Donnell was locked up last evening by Special Olllcer Geoige Smith. He was In Alderman Hubert's olllce nnd wanted to mil things his way. The aldetman warned him sev eial times", but he paid no heed to them. He was finally compelled to have him locked up for contempt of couit. Thu Welsh Haptlst people, the name of the lecently otgunlzod chinch, will occupy their new place on Wayne ave nue, between Oak and Market sticcts, tomoiiow, when the services for Sun day and the following week will be us follows: At 9 u. m player and piuise seivice; pleaching at 10 a. 111., Sunday school at '2 p. m , pienchlng nt 0 p. in. The Hev. W. F. Davis will occupy thu litilplt nt lioth sessions. The chlldien will leben-se the mlsslonnty conceit piogrumme after school. There will lie player meeting Monday evening. Tuesday, IMti p. in., meeting of Junior Haptlst Young People's union, 7.30 p. m., meeting of Senior Haptlst Young People's union society. Thuisday evening, class meeting. Pilday, le hearsul for chlldien Hev. W. G. Watklns will preach to inonow tuuinlnz and evening In the Noith Main Avenue Haptlst chinch Mottling theme, "The Gospel of Hn coutagement." levelling topic, "Lu cilei, the Song of Moinlng, 01 u Study of Satan, His Peisonallty and Cliaiac tei " Hev William 'O. Hvans. of Wilkes Hane, will occupy the pulpit of the Welsh Haptlst ehuich tomoiiow moin lng and evening The Rev. Newman Matthews will speak on the following subjects at the Puiltau Congiesrntlonal ehuich tomoi iow. 10:10 u. 111, 'The Player God Answeis," 7 p. 111., "Measuiins Men God's Way and Man's." Austin Spaiks, of Pleasant Mount, visited filends In this section yestei duy. Mi nnd Mis. Alfied Gilllln, of West Malket stteet, ale lejolelng over thu aiilval ol u baby daughter. Mis. R W Thomas, of Diamond avenue, is lecoveilns: fiom a seiious illness, (liovnnnn Puena vvaii aiested by C'onstalih' Seth Smith at the Instance of Pasquulle Allay. She Is chaiged with Inireny and lecelving stolen goods She was locked up lot safe keeping until moinlnir, when she w ill be given a heating befyie Aldei;nan Fldlei. gui:i:n kidgk. The mebers of the Asbury Methodist Episcopal Sunday school aie leuuested to meet tomoiiow afternoon at . efclocM one-half hoiflr eailler than usual, for the putpose of piuctlelng Hastei caiols P. J. Olovei, of Dleetilc avenue, who has been seilously ill, is slightly lm pioving. ,, The lesldence of Mr. and Mrs. T. 11. Jackson on Monsey avenue was last evening the scene of a veiy pleasant gathering, it being a surpiise paity tendeied to theii daughter, Llllle. With games, music and other amusement u most delightful time was hud and be foie leaving lefieshments of me most Inviting natuie weie seived. Those who composed the paity weie the Misses May Palmer, Coia Shottei, Han nah Faust, Fiunces Klwell, Hthel Shoe maker, Daisy Peiiy, Nellie Benson, Beitha Tiipp, Maud Pulniei, Canle and Lillian Foster, My 1 tie Jackson, Mabel Juyne, Huth Williams, Hessle Wescott, Agnes Shennan, Beitha So pei, Carrie Puvne, Grace Stackhousc, Carrie Heynolds and Grover Seais, Ai thur Floiy, Melvin Snydei, Cleon Schultz, Charles Hill, Claience Oakley, .. ,-.,. .1- r,..t.. . Tj... tl.u, ..! 1MHO jjuiiiii, ituirei 1 Jwasi-i, "'"i r.f.1.1. niifnu T'lnnw find Tannic Tlitllptl. tine Miss Josephine Stalk has leturned fiom a month's' visit with filends at Tunkhannock. Mis. T. B Jackson lias leturned from a visit at Norwich, N. Y accompanied by her cousin, Miss Carrie Wells, who Is now her guest. Miss Maiy Dunforth, a returned mis sionary fiom Japan, will occupv the pulpit of the Asbury Methodist Epis copal ehuich tomnnow evening under the nu-:lce.s of the Woman's Foielgn MKslonaiy society. In her addiess she will tell about the eaitlmuake which occuned two yeais ago In Japan Mis. Danforth will be at the Method ist pai-onage, SOU Delaware street, af ter 3 o'clock this afternoon, to leceive calls fiom anr one Intel ested In her w 01 k. SOUTH SIDR. The admliers of Fltzslmmons were Jubilant yesterday and even those who chose Coibett as a favotlte were com pelled to conveit their depiesslon into shouts of luughtei upon witnessing the payment of a novel bet near the city line. Owen Melvin and William Pow ell, both cleiks In the Mlnooka stoie, wageied a wheelbaiovv llde on the le cent tight, jesteiday at noon being the time detei mined upon foi settle ment. As u. lesult Melvin, the loser, was compelled to convey Powell thiough the stieets of tilt South Side and Mlnooka. The banow was dec oiated with Ameilcan Hags, and .fol lowed bv a lame cheeilng ciowd of enthusiasts The stieets weie. not In the most favorable condition, and the wheel sank In places neatly up to tlie hub In mud. Alter completing his taslt the loser made one stiong lesolutlon, w hleh v HI likely end his betting. Lenten devotions weie held In St. John's Ro.man and St. Maty's Geiman Catholic chinches last evening. Albeit Keains is visiting filends on Hltkoiy stieet. We laundiy stiff eollais with soft button hole Ci j stal Laundry. MIes Jessie Williams, of South Wash ington avenue, left yesteiday to visit lelatlves In Houesdale. Thomas Uougheity, of Rliney ave nue. Is confined to his home by a severe illness. Choice cut (loivers and (lower designs at Pulmei A: McDonald's, &H Spruce. dunmoui: A gieat Piohlbltlou tally will lie held In liov le's hall this evening Vietoi 11. I'lukuej will give uu addiess, the sub ject ijf which will be "lJiohlbltlou and Modeiutlou. l'lohlbltlou Is u Divine Cuinmand und Modulation a Law of Sin." The uftuil will be held under the auspices of the I.ovul '.Ymumunce l.eglon, the membets of whli h coidlal l.v Invite the public to attend Mi. and Mis. James Uulney, of But ler ptieet, gave a puity last night to the following of theii friends. Messis and Metdames l' T Swaitz, I3au Pow ell, F, 15 Stevens.G. Swaitz, Jake Uast eillue, Maik Simpson, James Hullcek, 1. a, Film, Chailes Hngle, Oeai Vost. Peter Slesle, V. K Manliij. William Slrgle, II Secoi, U Hainuid, P. I) Seeoi. V. Welseullue, Thomas George Hailitil. Oeeitre HIiuoiih, Philip Uuvls, Albeit Jenkins, fbuiles lliadi, ! Bingham, W. Steruei, U Bingham, nijci" lliaiinlu?. A B Bnkei, H. W. Weit. W. Blgguit, Chailes Pottei, Tiiumas lleislielmer, H. Mooie, I. Yeuger, W. Jones, Oram Con ell, Fiank Bingham, Hev, and Mis C, 11. Hayes. Mis. J H. Kenne", Messis. Thomas Kngle, Alexander MaeKay, Daj tun Hi lls, Stanley Pleice and the Misses Hdith Sclioouovei, Oenevleve HleneoKtM, Huby Yutt, 121sli Powell, Mailgou Kenney and Grace Powell Tho unity was given in honor of Mm, James (luluuy, who ypstenlay attaint il Iter foity-llrst yenr The Hltnlr w'us a soolul success and was gieatly enjoyed by all piesent. Hel'ieshini'iits weie seived tint Injr the evening. ' MtE3 Jesle Hoblnson, of Claik's Oreen, hus returned home after spetid- THURLjOWj INSTITUTE 225 ana 227 Washington Ave- SCUANTON, PA. Hnilnent specialist for all diseases sent flee to your homes. Advice and consul tation fiee. These physleans havo now been pinetlsing in Seiuiiton over four months, although most ot the cases to which they vvero called hud bten given up by the family physician, they have not had to wilte a single death certlll tute. Tliurlow Al KliciiniiiUsm Cure. Will cuio the following symptoms! Hiulsedpaln between the shoulders; stiff ness ot the back, pain In the loins; trem bling and tingling In the limbs; the nlTeut od paits hot, led and swollen; pain In elbows, knees and hips; pains woiso be foie a Htorm; dull, henvy pilns in the region ot the Itldnevs? the affected parts stilt und cold, high colored mine; Joints sore ulid swollen; hack feels us If bioken; numbnemi and heaviness In arms and hands; feet swollen, burning and pi Irk ing, contractions of the ufleeted pails', dumps of thu dlffeient inusclts; Joints stilt, with tendency to become crooked. TliurloAV A21 Klilncj Cure. A boon without nn equal to the atlllcted, Symptoms Puffy uppeuianeo of the face, paitloulaily under the eyes, swelling of tlie feet and legs, a feeling of diowsbuss und mentul dtpiesslon, excessive tils-, chaige of pule, heav'y mine, bowels con-, stlputed, stools haul und dry; the skit Is pule, diy and vvuy In appearance, daik ilngs uiound the eyes, a chilly, cietpy feeling down the buck; the pci splrutlon hus a bad odor, objects und spots Ilouting befoie the eyes, tlie hall has a tendency to turn gray. Ing the past few weeks with filends on East Drlnkel stieet. The Industi lal schoul of the Women's guild ot St "Mink's chinch will be held this ufteinoon ut '2 o'clock In the parish huune TliN ichool Is not tunlltD-U alone to children of the puilsh, but Is fiee to eveiy one who wishes to avail themselves ot tills oppoitunity. Miss Cetta Jackson, of East Dilnk er stieet, Is the guest of ti lends In Clark's Gieeu. Kiank Laliev, of Mom 00 avenue, Is the guest 01 ft lends In Plttston Mis, Elis-a Hobblns, of Williams stitet, tKcompunled by her son, Ed wuid, has gone to Oxfoid, N. .1., to at tend the -fune'inl of a lelutlve. Mis Bobbins intends to remain seveial months In Oxfoid. Edwaid Hollman. of Petersburg, Is dangeiously )ll with pneumonia. Mrs. 1i. E. Gear, of Hlakely stieet, Is able to be out again after her it-cent attack of pneumonia. The Infant duughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Haycock, of Wlliam street, is seilously 111 with lu giippe. Mi. and Mis Samuel Snyder, of Wil liam stteet, aie the guests of friends In New Yoik Miss Edith Walker, of the Noith End, is the nuest of Miss Nellie Hay cock, of William street. The funejnl of Catheilne, wife of Pat llek Ruddy, of Fuinklln stieet, was held yesteiday ufteinoon. Intel ment was made in St Maiy's cemeteiy. The pull beaiers were. Michael Doud, Pat- Hck Klelly, Thomas Cuiney, John Hell ley, Peter Wulsh and Peter Hellley Muuay Ai Co 's mine has lesumed opeiutlons again after seveiul weeks of Idleness due to a misuiidei standing over the tianspoitatlon of coal fiom the bieakei. iUINOOKA; A. B. Dunning, Jr., was In town ester day grading the roads for the upeivi sois. The emplojes of the Greenwood collier ies will be paid this ufteincon. If weather peimits tills afternoon Thomas ritzslmmoiiB Walklns will enjoy a ttlp to Mooslc. James Jones will jiush the whtflbuiiow. The supei visors uie being commenlled for putting the sidewalks In shajie. OIL PORTRAIT OF MR. ALBRIOHT. IIni llcen Donated to tho Uluinorinl l.ibrnr) Donated by Y. T. Smith. A portrait in oil of Joseph J Al bright, whose generosity piovlded the Albrlsht Memorial llbtaij, has been given to the llbraiy bv William T Smith and placed in position in the leading room. The portialt occupies a space over the mantel at the west end of the loom, It was painted by Chaitian and is 4S by 5(i Inches. The likeness shows Mi Albright seated In an easy position and lb very lifelike. OBITUARY. Mrs. John C. Lindsay tiled at Manllus, X. Y, jesteida, attei an illness or about slv weeks Mrs L!ndsu, who was loi merly Nettie Kent, left Caibondale about live ear ago with her husband, going to Manllus, vvhuie ho hus since been em plojed, She was a jouug woman ot unusual biightntss of disposition, and her cheei manner won toi hei moie filends than tall to the lpt or the avei age pel son hlle she llv ed In Cai uondale she gave hei talents ticelv to munj lell glous and chaiitablo objtets and her de puitlilu lett u void hard to till Besides hei huiband, her mother, living In Broolj ljn, and two biotheis, ticoige and Ld waid, mouin her demise. Uuilal will take place at Manllus. Mls Eulallo D , daughter of the late Geoige w, Klikendnll, died nt the Tumily residence, "2 North Washington stieyt, Wilkes-Uune, at 10 o'clock Thutsduj moinlng, of heait fallute, after a pro longed Illness. She was bom in Wllkrs Buire Aug. "i, 1So2, und liad icslded theie all her life. Sha is siuvlved bv her mo tliei, one brother, George T, n piaetltlng attorne of th Lucerne bar, and one uls ter, Mis. John T Phillip-., of Dallas The funeial will tukt- place this uftt-rnoon at 2 JO. St I vires wl! be conducted at the houue bj Hev Dr. Peaite, und Inteunent pilvate lu Hollenbu k cemeteiy. Anthony Loughnn who was killed nt Grassy Island shaft esteida, was a widower and wus CO eais old He was a veteiun of the late w -i und has lesldd 111 tlie vkliilts of Peckv'lle foi a nuinbei of veais. Si'Vtn chllditii survive him, us follows 7Ils Pidlilc Heft i on, Mis Jumes Allen, Katie, Lllen, Annie, John and Noi i Loughne) Thu ioungest i lilld Is ubout 1U yean of uge Tlie funeiul will be 1 eld from th" home of his da'ighter, Mis James Allen, ut the Grassj Patch, to moiiow Sunda) ufteinoon tt " o'lloili Inteunent will bi made in tin Aiehbald Catholic cenuteij. Daniel Wallace, a vetprun of the 'ate war, and foi many jeais a reddent of Pl mouth, died Tliuisda ufteinoon at .'30 pf u i omplleutlon of dlseiies Vlr Wallace wus fiO ealH old, and is unvtved bv a wife and two chlldien. DanlW Wui lace, ji , nnd Mis. Wllllum Heugun Thiie uie nlt-o the following stepchlldien Mis. Wllllum Cleuiy, Bait W rianugn.i and Mrs. Janiet McNully The funeral will take place, at Plymouth on Sunday if tol lman at 2 o'tlotl; from the homo of Dan 'el Wallace, jr. Hdwnrd Qulnn died at his home, l'n Throop, vestordav afternoon about 2 o'clock, after an illnes3 of several mot tha duration, The funeral will take place this moinlng at 9 o'clock. The remains will be conveyed on the 9 21 Delaware uud Hudson train to Fi'eeluud, where Int -r-nient will bo made. Timothy Fltzpatrlck, well known In this city, died jestetduy' moinlng at his home, In Hlinhtirst. Ills age was 70 years. The funeral will bent 9 o'clock Monday mo n Ing fiom St. Maty's chinch. Dunmcno Interment will be made lu Dunmuro Cath olic cemetery. The -FAsYHmr 308--Lackawanna Ave.--308. EVERY LADY IS INTERESTED IN. DRESS GOODS. Our Dress Goods news today is about the arrival ol our New Spring Styles. The lot includes all tlie latest and most exclusive Paris styles. 45-iiich all wool Suitings, choice styles, made to re tail at 50c. per yard. This sale 1 lot of Novelty Suitings, in new choice weaves, all the latest colors, 6c. value, This sale We have an extensive line of exclusive Dress Patterns, 110, two alike, prices ranging from 75c. to $1.50 per yard, SILKS. Ask to see our Pigured Surah Silks, choice color ings, an elegant cloth, 50c. value. This sale.. Changeable Taffeta Silks, in all combiuations,uiade to retail at $1.00 per yard. This sale 25 pieces of Fancy Silks, in all combinations, made to retail at $1.00 per yard. This sale DICKSON MASMUFACTURINGCO SCnANTONANDWILKES-GAFlRE, PA., Manufacturers of ooiofives, Stationary Engines, Hoilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. General Office: SCRANTON, PA. experienced Killers, Know Thut the SPALDING Is the EST ICYCLE LT. That's the reason more Spakl ints will la ridden here this .sea son than anv other make. I 1. FLORET, AGES! 222 WYOMING AVENUZ. ROBINSON Lger Manufacturoro of tho Celebrated D CAPACiTYl 100,000 Barrels per Asrjium AMUSEMENTS THE FR0THINGHM. A nsncr.v. Itcis, .Vlanngari. Julin I.. Kerr, Acting Manager. rrldaj and Saturda) , March ly and 30. Matinee aiurdu. Our 1 ovoiite Coiuedlan, WILLIAM BARRY In His New l'luv uud Dig success, John Bradley's Money. It Is tlie Ucst of All Don't Miss It Lots of fun. Ne-w dailies 1 ate-u songs. Nuvn Hpeiiultit" Hitter tliau "Hit itisliig l.eneiatiiiu. .Nothing but meiilineiit, melo tlv, laiihhteii happiness. Pikes, -j-.i, :inc, Tilk, Tfte- and SI UP. l'llits, Miitluee 15r, '5t, U.'it andfilli ohlijhei Sale of beats ojiens Vediietlii, MiutU 17, at 11 a. 111. THE FROTMIMGHflM, Wagner f Kels,, AlanuKeT., John I., kerr, Acting Manuger. ONU bOI.IL) WULk, COMAIKNCINO AU)NUA , MAKCH 22. Hie I title Mtir.v Mukei, MSNNIE LESTER 10. Cent jMatlnees Lvery Day. Monduj Matinee Moiidav Mgbt 'A Little-Cnunterfe ter" I he bilver Ledge" Nluht I'rlces, 10c , 2uc and 30c, Ludlo tickets can bo hud at the bo c olllce. DAVIS' THEATER Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Maicli 18, 19 aud 20 The Dlbtinaulslied Uuileuque Aitlste, IDA SIDDONS, anu mat In uSelett 1'rpsrainmoof llurlcsque, L'ouied) und Yuuduvllic. Atlmission 10, 20 or 30 Cents, Two performances dally. Doc-3 open at 1 SO and 7. Curtain rises at 2.30 and S.13. m r"irB I 1 39c 49c 39c 69c 75c SHORT WINTER VACATIONS Ifjou cannot enjov tlie luxury ofa Plorldn tilji, jouulll II ml u temperate climatoam eiUull. uttiuctlve lesuits ut Old Point Comfort, Uipginia Beach and Richmond, la. All oftliese jilaieiollci Ideal hotel accom modations atul gieut uattlial attiactlous. 'Ihej aie leached bj a dull) seivlceoftho 1 1ckets, incliiile tine nnd one-quarter day's stu at Old Point Cuinfort or Virginia beach, with accommutluns at leading hotels, $17.00. Tor full liifoiiuutlnii, apply to OLD U03IINION STEAMSHIP CO., I'ier 20, North River, Xew York. W.L.. llUII.LAUDr.U, Vlcc-Prcs. 5. Traffic Mjjr H Expense U No Object Why Not Have the Best ? HEM. THEY AKE: HUMBERS $115 UNIONS $100 Tor a Limited Pnr&e Select iMannfacttired by FARRAR Price to All, S75. Fully Guaranteed. For Rubber Stamps Patronlza the CHASE & FARRAR, Prop's,, 515 I.iiulen St., Scranton, Pa. FANCY RIPE Bamiutla and Southern Produce, FRESH EVERY DAY. . 1 11. na pi 1. 111 AMUSEMENTS A C A DEMY OF MUSIC, I riday und Suturduy, March 19 goo UARdAIN MATINGB SATURDAY THE GORMANS And a llitllhinl, l.aiiKh-.MuMu C'ompuuy l'lestntlni; the ltuttllin; I'uice Comed, "The Gilhoolys Abroad." LveivthliiK .New. 1 unii Comedians. l'utlv Uiils New Spwlultlts. New ( itfliiini'S. &u u-luil Numbeis. Bargain Matinee 5 cen,i,'e "x"1' 0l KvenliiB I'liees- I list lioor, 75-oOe. jlal eou., ilO-'JSe. tulk'i, Joe-. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, - AlONDAY, MARCH 33. TIM MURPHY, 'l he Man liu Made "V Texas Steer' To- iiiou, lu Inn VUlhtle Achlevementh ut Lauli I'ei foi liiiuu e. 'Iho l.aiifhluti huttiHs lu Tluee Ai'tn, OLD INNOCENCE And thu liruinutle Sunnutlou, SIR HENRY HYPNOTIZED. i'HICi:d"'J6c-., 60e-., 7ie., $1.00. STRAW IE Wl rU... , . .t,-l.r A ,-niOMr-t. ii-U
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