vUi '"- ff'i'iw , r wti ?- " 'y'-Tyy! 7--W ' 'flM;v-r5I' njjp" " -m V - f " r THE SCRANTON TIUBUNE--MONDAY MORNINtf. APRIL C. 1SJ)7. West Side Department nMSVAi THtfjUAS EVANS' FtiNERAL lmprsslvc Services Conducted in Plym outh Congregational Church by Revs. Thos. Bell and Peter Richards. Vltliout ostentation, ultlmut a U-iiB-thy eulnglsm. but with n simplicity tliut van ohniuctpllstlc of the man, the fit nerul serlces or tin? late Thoinu-J i:vuns weie held ytstonlay afternoon ill tliu Plymouth CoiiKreK-atlniiiil church. Thu n-rrialnH ti-Ktril nt tli" foot of tlif nlmt In 11 b.-iutlful oaken cuskit upon whli h ni'if placed u fow fx(iulltf lloial tilbutes, two llmnl pieces fioni Uii- loduen anil n liiiKf t-iintlr of beautiful i-aki lilies. Thu chut oh autlltorlum u- lllleil i tlioHO telated to the tlu-eii-a-il by tie ol kin and filendalili, many riuVlnir-c-Jiii'- fioni dlstaneu to pay n IuvIiik til'ute to the dead -and f how tlieli d-ep oinputhv lor tin? beieaved family. The Hev. l'liomat lU'll, IKixt"! of the vlililili, ollli'lati'd, and was ii"Mh(1 by the Hev iVtur Kolii-rt. of ol pliant. In the cour-)" of the few simple words ex)U'tMit b the pa-tor, he tone tied up on the Htront: rliaiat'ti-il-tli which seemed to uowin th" dend tnnn'H evety notion. Ir- eiry trial, in w r j lii-iir-llt, he Klood upon m iil-liliiii; faith In IiIh Hod, neer waveiliiK u- diiubilnir, and itlwuys leady to caution and help utlieis to enjoy IiIh hjiiici- of minfoit To his pastor by wold f udvlee, by Ullidly sut;e,stloo mid by ilusest filend- ship us a Mian, a chimb im inbei, and a trustee, he MUli'lit to islw i-wij eli courarcemont possible. In IiIh ilei.ih thi naiue couirk li. had shown IliHiugh life in riieitln t. II ieiits, sustained and soothVr him, and he left behind hhn to hid dearly heluverl thiee tlilnKS. via: Memory the swtelist and best: tiii results of a Clulstl.m life us lived by one to whom lm was the pi hue mover and Inspiration and aboe nil hopp. Unite bli'.ss-d, In which sprlns tha IcoUIiik forwaid aiid upwuul to that last leunlon, In whlih the blttuness of paitlns shall never come. The I lev. Piter Kohilts spoke feel- Inijlj and lovlnsh of the dead In woids " that expressed his and nttp-is' lots of oik wlio had been n hel fill companion on this pIlKrlniiii- to the celestial king dom In his life, his method of living, his nets and wotils, a lienutltul thought Wns easily obtiilneil and should b bil lowed by tnr,se to whom he was rilend und biother T those who must still continue to advance .ilnnir llle's path way towaid Hi" liiiiKiloin of (Jod, the inspliatlon of this man's life and deeds should he an ovnlnMliiK souiee of (rood Jind helpfullie in their diily koIiik.s mill comings. The niale choir under tho leadeirhlp of Daniel .Mathias. leudued seeial tonclilim' nnd appropriate selections, and Miss I.ijy Joseph sans a solo. At the close of the m i vices tha body was vlc.ved by th" audience and was then home to th" Washburn 'litvt cenie teiy, wheie the list sad iltes of bin hit wote conducted by the pastor. The remains wue nccuiiipar.led by a law lepresentatlou fiom Klot-um IcicIki. Independent order of Odd Fellows, and the Knights of Pjthlas, No. uO(J, of tUilc-h bodies the deceasul was n mem ber. The pallbearer i weie. T. W. Phil lips, . 'Jaylird Thomas, Samuel Hok eis, W. ('.. J'homa.s, West Plttston; TlioniasKfii'Bn', Jloi-j-nn P. Daniels. Amonir the peopb who attended fiom out of town were: Thomas i!. MnrKnn, nnd W. (J. Thomas, West Plttston; Ml, and Mis. Carver. Mr. and Mis. Morgan MoiKiinton, (Iwllym J. Wil liams, Mor-Ran P. Morgan. Wilkes lhine, David Pilttliaid, S-iMiueliaiina; Mr. and Mrs. John Davis, Ifrailioid, Knoch i:ans, Xew Yoik city. FIGHT AT BELLEVUE. James llnrrettof I'liiludelpliin llntlly Cul with n lieer Class, It was pay-day at some of the West Side collieries on Satuitlay and in con sequence a few moie f-eilous Inoldents occunvd. One was a fracas which in curred in Iiellem- at about 10.30 p. m. Two men who nu residents of Phila delphia i'is in the saloon of John Duvls on liollevae tttcc-t, enjoying tho We want to talk about j'our spring overcoat. Ifvyou would follow fasliiou qlosely, cling to us. Few- stores even pretend to carry the assortment we show. For reputation's sake we must sell them at the very lowest prices. Not the lowest for any overcoat. But easily the lowest for si'eii a one. We clinch the argumeut when we show you this coat. Made of the popular Covert cloth. And well made. Somehow these have the right "lior f -!.... TM ,1 1 .1-1 ,1 rvj, " "'cm, lucyuuui wruiKie across me kback. Nor around the shoulders. Nor is there any wrinkle m your forehead when you hear the price, $8.00. . It would be a shame not to mention the line of spring suits we are showing. But since we haven't space to speak of all today, we ask you to step in when you're down and see what Scranton's foremost clothiers have to show in garb for spring. SAMTER afternoon and overlnic anU Imblhed too Mfely of the refreshments HiM-veil b .Mr Davis, lii.tlii- coursi'.tlf the even ing cever.il men dioppell nlfct Its Home w.i not ilenrly explained an alterca tion unsutit betwoen tho two sttaiiRers and (iio others- One of the' two, known u Will, wanted to settle the differences by llHtli'UT tn.ethd(ls hut hefojc blows wcto cxclianlzeil, he ina ojocfed front the tfatoihi.HTheieupon he prf,ccedfd to batter the Upor with a large stone. Hla companion nnd siVeral of tho men who had taken pmtlii tio wordy war, went outside, mid "a 'tWit ensued In. Which ouu of the strangers, Jiune.s Parrel I, by name, wns badly tut In tin oo plaeeH upon the back of the head by a beer class In tho hand of one of thu toughs, liefoio thr llRlit was stopped several of the fellows were badly battered. Th" pollri! were notified but .before they pot to the scene, the two Phlladelphlaus, who had lalised the tlouhle,, dlsappeur od. Tluy Inter appealed ut the home of Dr. L, JI. UlhhF, on South Main avenue, wheie the wounds of James Uarrett, who really wrrs aetlnt; as peacemaker, was dressed and he annouilced hi In tention of ROliiu with his companion to Philadelphia. ItHV. J. )!. BWEET'S SEHMON. The subject of the Uev. J. H. Sweet's seimon last ewnlii In the Klmpsoii church was "Uelshazzat's Keut." The i seimon was the ladt rflvon In tills pres ent confeieiicu year and wns pleached by special nsiuist. An audience of be tween eltfht and nine hundivd peisons listened to this able and power fully Kleri seimon. In his IntiiHluetioii, he spoke of the beauties, splendor mitt imlKnlllceiiie of the City of liabylon, Its ceutial position, the nieeca ot pow eis, how It had toiiiiuered all other known until. us;,' and Irnd deM toyed Je itisalem and taken captlVi' the Jews During the reln of Xebuehednezzar these Jews and their desttendants, toll id ,1nd delved, that Habylou should be mighty of iniKlitlest and Nebueheti nezzm Iilj: IcitiSi Then the lapse of time .until liel.shazzai' reigned and the rModej. anil Persians under Cyrus, the Rioat, were asset ting their power P.ab.vlon Is uttaiked; liabylon the mi pi equable; Babylon the sreat, and Uel shazar holds n mlRhty banquet lor his chief lords to thu number of one thou .sand. Whofeais? All feast, drink und slug praises to the klm;. The csK taken fiom the desecrated temple nt Jeiusnlem are brousht to tho banquet board to add to the ilotoustiess of the hour. Cyrus works; he turns the com se of the iher which (lows tlnough the city; en t i'is the unprotected mill In the wall, and liabylon falls, "Mene, Mene, Tekel UpUmsIn" and the jirem l cry quoth Daniel, of the Jews is. "Thou I art weighed In the balance and found wniitlin;." So It Is with nil In their dailj life. Tliose who lack Ood. His inlni'iples. Tils Son,, Ills laws, und His love, me sure to have wiltteu befole th'eh' eyes sometime their seliUllce "Thou mt found wanting" Flee, thoiiKh, lust, lueveienie, vanity, all these thlriiib mid much moie lead us hence. Oh! that we could see that the groat banquet of life Is spread befoie us, that God Is outside and desires to enter. Let us Und Ood, through His Son, Jesus. Chi 1st, and thus obtain eter nal immunity from this hundwiitlii' which means "Eternal death." LEWIS WAS DETERMINED. John Lewis, of Ninth' Rebecca ave nue, heaid a. mils" In the lower jloor of Ids houru at an eaily hour Satuitlay niDrnliiK and nrmliiK himself with a hammer Ml. Lewis went down to meet j therfo Uf saw a iran islldt UiioiikIi tne ninniM: loom aooi anil nirikliiii tor a. window in the rear kitchen. Mr. Lewis followed and chased the fellow down the hack lot. The man attempt ed to Jump the RUider. fenee but thr fop u.ll btoke and he fell Just about the time Lewis leached tho spot. Lewis pounced upon him and pummeled him for dear lite The fellow bioke away and started down towaid Pi Ice street. Unfoitunatoly Lewis was handicapped by a Iouk flowing iiIkIU robe. At the corner of Sumner avenue mid Jackson street Mr. Lewis t;ave up the chase. Nothing was takV'it from the house. The burglar hud made ingtess through a rear window. HOSPITAL NOTES. Mai la Luelo, wlu wns received Into the hospital about n week ago suffeilng fiom a paralytic stroke, Jled on Satur day, She was removed to the house of "OK s Jf ikm f a,. sj BROS. WHAT 13 YOUR TRADE Knell Trade or Occupation llns Its Hperlnl Dlseitsc, It s well known nmong medical men Hint certain dlspnses are more leadlly developed In cutiiln cceupntlons thin In o iT'i.' That .'ich ocrui.atlon has Its attcnilant physical wc-rknrss, Engl neeis, inllioad nun nnd similar occu pations suffer mostly from kidney ttnublcs ami men who are often expos ed to the weather suffer froin rlieli. mutism, while cleiks and professional men, In fnct the nimy of people whose business keeps tlvm Indoors, arc often times great sufferers froift plies and constipation. In this connection tho following letter Is of Interest to people whose occupation w III not allow sulll clcr.t outdoor eorrlse, Mr. A. I". ralhoun, notary public and Jeweler and witchmnker of Clrclevllle. W. Vn writes ns follows: I had bieli a severe sufferer from piles for years and had ttled ninny rem edies With but little benefit, when about thiee venrs ago I saw the Pyimnld I'll" Cure udvertlsed nnd F"nt for It. I w.'K badly allllcted when I got them, but after imlv two mi'llcatlons the piles disappeared and fiom that day to this I have never felt a. symptom of the disease, 1 feel that I Vannot recommend them too nhthlv to suffeteis from piles. The Prtnmld Pile Cine Is ltee ftom coeoalii", opium or any mineral poison, absolutely safe, pleasant and palnks. hold by diugglxtA at 50 cents per patk age. If there Is any eo.istlpntlon the Pyrnnild Pills should be ii-ed with the pile cue. The oills are Hi cents pel package. Any druggist will tell you that the Pyianild Is the best known and most successful an I minular 'die cute eer placed ou th mmket mid Its leputatlon as a. s-afe and radical cm has only in sulted from the personal .recommenda tion of people u hi) have been cuietl of this distressing ailment Sen 1 to Pyramid Co., Mblon. Mich, for Milunhle llttlo book on cause and cute of piles, her son, who lesltles upon the South Side. The funeral set vices will be held there. Mathew Mulherin, of Jackson street, was received at the hospital Satuitlay Ulfleilng fiom severe Injuiles, received in Hie mines. His nuiles to the left It g were such as to almost necessitate amputation, but the doctors are'en tlenoilng by eveiy minus to save tho limb. 'Pile dressing ot th limb le qulietl foi t -two stitches. Mis. Dickinson, who wes operated upon last Piltlay nt the hospital, is Im provlng us well as enn be expected and gives promise of full recovery. NOTES AND PERSONALS. Miss Riislua Davis, the noted Welsh ovungellst, who was oxpeetul in Taylor esteidny to conduit services dtlilng the day, was detained In New Yin It city, upon her landing Saturday night. MLss Davis is quite 111 but expects soon to (111 her engagement with the Taylor residents. Tile Rev. W. S. Jones, of Washburn street, did not pteach his faiuwell ser mon last night at the First Welsh Daptlst chinch, as was expected, owing to the sudden dtath of his oldest faun, lsldio.s, last evening. The Rev. J. T. Men Is, of South Main nvenue, pleached a memorial seimon upon thu late William D. Roheits, of Hellevue, at lust night's service In the Welsh Calv hustle church, Rellevue, It was a tout lung ti Unite to the memory and klndl lite of the deceased. The woids in comfort ..nil sympathy for thu lamil, wen listened to by a large audleiue. Dining hit sermon he icfer led to the many nttilbtites and earnest life and charat ter of the deceased, who had been a faithful member in the chinch and kind and htlpful to him ay a pastor, John Slatklewlcz, the demented Rus sian Pole, who diove a cab belonging to one Kelly, from the Centl.il Jeisey station n round Hyde liirk on Satuitlay night, will be. committed to the Hillside home today. He was very leroilous jesterday atternoon and was examined The f i lends of Miss Dessle AVagstaff. ot Hellevue, gathered at her home last Filday evening li. honor of the siven teet.th annlveisaiy of her biithday. In the course of the evening games and other social ameniths weto participat ed in by the guests and a seasonable houi n repast was served. Those jvho enjojeti .miss -Jessie s hospitality were' The Misses Carolln and Ida Uryden, Maigaiel Morgan. Jlaud and Mattle Wagstalt, Annie Leldenger, I. and Ma rie Lewis, Plddella Evans, Katie Coombs, May Davis, Gei tie Taylor, Vi ola Evans, Ida Hughes, Maggie James, Maty Morgnn, Annette Williams, Edith Lloyd; the Mes-irs. Ueoige p. fiieen, Walter Lloyd, Charles Wagstaff, Hairy J. Smith, Arthur Oieen, Thomas Mat thias, Unity Ives, John Leldenger.Har ly Kostenbatlei, Hanv R: AVademan, Richari-t H. James. Rlohaid Reese, Ed waid Peteis, Roy Williams, Ernest Mills, .All. and Mis. F. S. Hiyden mid Mr. and Mis. William Wags. tuff, by Di. I'. F. tiunster and Dr. M. J. Williams and pronounced ns suffering from acute denuntla The unfottunate mun furtnei ly resided at 113 North Van Huien avvnue with a biother. ' The Scranton Qhoral soulety. Thomas CI. Evans; conductor, met last ovenlng at the Welsh RuptLst chutth, for a general lehiviisnl. Tile Wist Sid- Clioial scclety had n stiMiig reheaisl at the Tabernacle chinch, on Jljtiu pnik avenue, last evening. Daniel Thomas is conductor and leports satlsfaetoiy progress. Mi. arid Mis. Frank Hiundngo hr.vo removed fiom Wllkes-Haiie to 91S Ey n(n street, where they will reside. Enoch Evans, of N w Yoilt city, well known among lesldents of the West Side, Is vlslti.ig li'Me. David' J. Davis, cf South Main ave nue, accompanied Mrs. Randolph Jones, of Jackson street, to Topyhanna ou Saturday evening. They weic theie in Hie Intel ests ot u new Patriotic Order ot True meilean camp soon to bu organized, and David made one of his usunl billllnut uddnsses. Mr and .Mrs Isaac AVIUIa'ms and daughter, Miss Jennie, of Not th "Sum ner avenue, have leturned from Pitts ton where they cttended the funeral of Mrs. AVIlllams father. Cholse cut flowers nnd flower de signs ut Palmer & McDonalds. G14 Spruce, . West Sido HuJliiess Directors. NOTARY PUBLIC. II. O. MORUAN H SOX. NOTARIES Pulillc, Real Estate, Portlgn Eveliunue and Ocean Ticket Asents. Rentn cob ?!'- ..n!10!"1',1 mol'thly uettlemeniu, Otltce llOt Jaikcoti street, over Mils uruve's tlrrtg store, HARRIET J, DAVLS, FI.ORI8T.-Cut llovvers an'l funeral designs a speclHlty: IM Houth Main avtnuoj two doors from Jackson street. MORQAN'S PHARMACY, 101 N. MAIN avenue. Physician' prescriptions caro tully prepared from warranted pur druKs and chendcal. A fine, assortment of trusses, lino stationery, blank books, varnish stains, mixed paints or fancy work, artists' materials, window glass, wall paper and plctuie mouldlne. Clerk at store all hours 'if night, SECOND HAND FHRNITURD-Cosh for anything you have to sell. Furniture, Stoves. Tools, etc. Call and see the stock of J. c. King, 701 to 703 Weit Lack, awamia avenue. (? 1 AI UL ooooooooo Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits at Onfc-Half Price, Men's 20.00 Suits for $10.00 Men's $10.00 Suits for $5.00, Etc. Young Men's Suits at $5.00 Children's Suits reduced from $S.oo, $6.00 and $4.00, to $4.00, $3.00 and $2.00 Hat.? aiid Furnishings J4 Off Hie crowds of buyers are comln-j here. Will you he one o'f them to secure a bargain'-' "THE OLD STAND," '220 LIll'U- awaiuia Avenue. 000000000 COLLINS & HACKETT Suburban News In General nuN.Moiu:. Rev. ('. H. Hayes ocoiiiptl his pulpit In tiie .MPtliuJUt KiiIkcoiuI rhurch i-h-ItTiluy mui nitiK fi the Hi -1 tltuu In four lirurrthx. The ii'Veit'iul jji'iitleiuau ilfejil: upineel.ittil tin mini arts or kinilntnH ixtentletl to lilin ilurlriK IiIh IIIih's.j. ami he Mnceit'ly liotieil to lie soon able to tt lump lii;i liiboiH amoiiK: his eaiu-ii-Kntloti It Kavc him (,'ioat tutHfji tldii til Know that, nltlioim-'i lie liuil been Htllckei'i down for four e.ii iiioiitli", tho chiiii-li liml nt Kieatly prospered ami n never in a bettt"- llliaut'ljt ootulltlon thiin It Is at tho piesent. Ills text vvai taken from the tlrst book of ('tiilnllil.uin, tlilrttenth ehap ter ami the twelfth verse. lz: "Pol now we see thicniKh a kIbh.s, darkly -, but then fueo to fai-c: now I know In pait, but then Hliull I know even as also I am known." Dm Inn the t'otiise of IiIh sermon lie showed that all the knowledKe that a mun einilil Kitlu was but limited. Alan'.s Knowledge was li.ilned by the iim- of the live tenses, mui iaeh one was limited. - '&226' linv. c 11. hayi:s. Occupied Ills l'lilplt Last Nli?ht for the I'lrst Time Since His Ilhieis. . - .1- I.lko as a schoolboy, who, after lolll.n; a xirovvhill. until It becomes too lare toi him to move, looks back ami sees but a not row track which he has mude nnd nil about him Is a, vast upare, which yet re mains to be explored. So thafnfter nun has attulnetl .ill the knowledge that la possible for hlnr to obtain upon' this cani-i he looks btick and toes only a narrow path w hlch be has made. But a, time Is coming when mankind shall be brought face to face, and when he shall be known us ho is known. Tho CJuIld of St. Agnes, of St. Mark's church, will meet In tho parish houso this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Business will be transacted which will require tho at tendance of every member. The Misses Georgia Jones, Kate Harvfv and Rlla IJrannlng have returned from a shoit visit wth fiends in Peckville. Mls Kate Gardner, of Cllffoid, Is the guest of MihS Rva Osterhout, of Hlakely stieot. Tho Rosebud Drum corp will hold an entertainment In I.oval Legion hall .Mon day evening; April 12. Miss Leila Mlckel. of Olyphant. Is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs.' William Mlckel, of Rim street. Mrs. f H. Haves, of Hlakely street, Is conllned to her home with Illness. The Anthony Coal company's washer has resumed operations after an Idleness of two weeks. Rmery Chapman has returned, to his home in Mnpliuood, after a prolonged vll with lelatlves In town. Miss Mattlo Wlleo, of Madlsonville, who has been the guest of Mips Rva Os. teihoiit, of Hlakely street, for tho past few days, has returned home. Tho Hmlth Hros., have opened In the old Seli-iffer building op ;iiisnut street, with a full lino of groceiles .and provi sions. Mrs, ri(n.-imlii-Parsons', of Thtoop rtteet. Is nbln to be out again after her loeent lllnchs. The Little Rngland Uas-o Rail club has leoiganlzcd for tho coming season with the. follow lug plnvers: I'lrst base. M. .le-Liughllu- second base, V. l'llger: third base, J. Corcoian: shortstop, S. Hwlngln. right Held, ('. Klzei : center Held, W. Cl.uk; left Held. A. (Vllora; catchers. Kit ward I'trnly, .loliu McLnnc: pitcher, Mlcharl McLaughlin; nianager, J. 1" ros ter They wish to hear from any club, tho members of which are under ".'i) years of aire. Mis, Bernard Matthews, of Ilawley, has leturned home after a short visit with her sister. Mrs. T. G. MeAndrews, of Tin oop stieet. Miss Belle Watrous Is HI nt her home, nu Ash street. Ms Dora Illlike, of Fciillth street, Is the giust of filends In I'lttslon, s Aithur L. Toote. uf Hcrantou, has ac cepted a position vvltli the l'euusylvniila Coal t'om'iany. south smrc. 'The Ladles' society of the Hickory Street I'rt'sbj teilan church observed their annlvertury ut their chinch' last evening. Rev. William A. Xordt dellveied a ser mon selecting tho (Syproprlate subject, "What tho Gospel Has Done for the I-'em-Inlno Sex," In which he disclosed nuny supernatural bengllotal results, mini) tlet'd b ordinary observer, uffoidlng rn couiagemeut to the fair workeis with ev ery utterance, ami urging furtherance and co.opeiatlon of tin' society and coimre. gallon, of which It Is a very Impurtunt factor Mi Anna Rankin led tho Gospel meet ing, at tho Young Wrnneii'H Chilstluu as sociation rooms, ou Cedar avenue, yes terday afternoon. , Tho Columbus council, Younir Men's In stitute, assembled nt their rooms at 0 45 setertlay morning and attended Holy Communion hi a body at Ht. John's Cath olic church, on Fig stiecit. I'erry Klirhardt, of Allentown, spent lesterilay with Soutli Side friends. The funeral of tho late Fergus Caulttcltl will vbu heldi fiotnmft, nwlclfnrp, jjii Htnf fonl 'avenue at 1 'o'olbok this afternoon. Services will be held ut St. John's churen; ' 1 ONE - HALF PI (f U Intel merit III Hjdu Park uCtholIc ceiiv tuiy Chotco cut Holers and flower designs at Palmer & .McDonald's, Cll Spruce, pkovidlnck. The funeral of M.s. Ann Street. occur rM vitterday from her late home, on Man stieet. The Rev. V. P. Davis conducted fuiieisl sen lees. Inter incut was nude In Washburn Htreet cemutei Simon Ht'iieitlelil, a mei chant doir.ij business on l'liin avtinie, was given n heating Satuidu bifoie Alderman Unb elts upon charge piulerietl by Mli li,i"l LllAlck, who claimed that lleneilield commlUctl an assault and battel upon him. Heiiertleld was held In View ball for appearance at couit. Late Friday evening Patrolman Haw lea was suminoiud to the nsldeine of George Rvnns, on Green street, t'pon entetlug the house tile olllcer found Geoig- nnd his iuthi-r, Jenkin, having a, llstlc en. counter. GeOige was tijlng his bes. tc defend hlnitarlf ngatist the "uvage on rluufht of his brother, but was tnrtrrit eiulto bnilly. The olllcer niiested Jenkin and he was i;ltn a hearing Satuidav. 'us biother, howevtr, epiessed leniency bv not appearing against him. The nldei man lined him, but having no money, he left his watch and chain for securltv David I)avl, of PI mouth, who nas been "pending a few days with Lewis Jones, of Wiijiio avenue, letutned to hit home yesterdav. Ittv. Peter Bobbin, of Olyphant, was a visitor with filends hfie jesttrda. RK'haid Lewis Is III at his home, on V iv ne avenue. Samuel Rvnns, of Spring street, is ill. Mr. and Mr J. A. Wetl-crby, who have been spending the winter In Florida, ale visiting Mr. Ciossman, of Throop street, OBITUARY. William Piulck, of Avoca, who was in jureu w-utire nis orotnei, .vnchael. was killpil. In the Avoca colliery, on Thurs day, died during the night aho. The fu neral of the two victims took place on s.itiirujy afternoon and was an unusually large one. Several Polish sotleties iiid the Avoca Associated society attended in a bod. Interment was made in St. Marys cemeter. Gwendoline Hlgriett, the 2-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. a. It. Hlgnett. of 1M4 Lafa.vette shvK. died Siturd.iy morning alter a bilef Illness. The initi al will tako place this afternoon at i'M o clock. Inteiment will be In Washburn Street cemetery. Mrs. Maiy O'Huta. wife of D. C O'Hura. died nn Sntllrilnv uf t)t hnmn at lSiJ Price stieet. after a lingering ! ness of two months. Deceased wan a lady of a loving1 disposition nnd her bereave I husband, who Is her only suivlvoi, has the bimpathy of many who knew and lespeccca ine latiy. .virs. ci lima was a native of the West Sltle. hnvlrii- T.pn Inn n there thlrtv-one vears aen. A ldeh .ti.iss of renulem will be sung at St Petei s I'aiueur.ii on -i-ueuay moining at :i o iojic at tin. iiyue raric catholic cemetery. "Mrs. M. A. Collins, mother or M V . Col lins, STanton manager of the .Malomv OH Muniifai tuilng company, died last evening at Philadelphia fiom the effe. ts of a paralytic stioke. Mr. Collins whs ut her bedside when she depatted. The de ceased formerly teslded here. She Is sur vived also by Mis. A. P. Maloney, of Phil, adelpbla. .The funeral will be Wednesday morning; bervlces at Philadelphia. Isldrous, the oung son of the Rev. . S. Jones and wife, of WaHhburn street, died suddenly veMeulny evening arter a shoit lllntss fiom measles nnd stomach tiouble. Funeral announcement will be mndo later. Violet, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John K, Hughes, or 121S Luzerne street, illod nt Ihnll1 Immn nn Si ltnnl.l V iitt,nnnn Th,. funeral services will be held nt the resi dence this attcn.oon at . p. m. Inter nient will bo made In Washburn St. cot cemetery. Rheumatism ("rirt'tl in n Duv. "JIYSTIC ClTRK" for RHEUMA TISM mui NEURALGIA lndlcally cures In 1 to U clays. Its uctluii upon the t-ystem is leniarkahle and myste rious. It removes at once the cause anil the disease Immediately disap pears. The first dobe greatly benellts. 7," cents. Sold by Oail Lorenz. druK Klst, 41S Lackuvvanna avenue, Scianton. CASTOR I A For Infants und Children. lis fie- llllll Ises eTIIjr vitfjir. 1 1 -pilars a- c: 4 J 0 HUY? A '97 BICYCLE Tully guaranteed, choice ol live tires and three colors. Hits Is an offer good for April unly. THE "O'RSENT" With the pitch line chain It the grciiteit made, and Its hill climbing abilities nuke It a prlmj favorite, IHichty gear Ii the standard for Orients. Exnrpinc Our Uns of I'iihlng Tackle and Sporting Ooodlv A. W. JURISCH, AQT., , 334 Spruce St '"s-.j&S?-.. tlV4r j 'CsZCixZ 308--Lackawanna Avenue,--308 ' ' Spring Home people wtiudcrbow wecan tirlrerf. 1 ltli m ., ,t,til..v t, I... t n .t,i u.t i)i - r. .,.,,.,,,., ,, ,,J ,ivi,.,ni I II THJ I 1 1 ir , I ,,, ,, r I f I 1 1 I H 1 1 business bus grown to Its present proportion by doing Just one thing ruling goon mui kiiiiik ui tow prices, SPECIALS FOR Klc. Children Fust llliick, sl7i r to iit jour choke l.lc. Clillilrtn'N Knit llluck, nles Uto tla, vuilr cbolee '.'fie Children HMeuiiiles fiixt btnck,iloiiilt' sole and knee, ull M7es . 'I be llcHt 1 hlldren's.'stiH'klUK'lIn the city for I Jtsje. Ladles Seniirli'ss lnsf, strict l rust black, all sles .. Jllc. I uilltM Hose, fust black, neHinless.ii biirgulu Jfti'. iJidltN' HoKe. rust bluclc, double tin eutl, extra llui'.oulv !l,"ie. LatlltH- IdiM-. last black spec lal Kood value . .. ( lur Mile. I. tulles I'liney llnsu bus uti i'iuul. Seeing Is bellev In Choice line ol Ladles Kniil'.v' lloie, this week oiil.v IVlESVrS HOSIERY. MeirsScnmless Half llnse, alidrKiiln, only .. J,-ic. Men's tstittnlt'SK Hcieks, Fust lllacl; itiidTims, assoited.uulv . I t'xtia ljuiillt 'jrc. the Vuilr, none better mude. Millinery Opening Next THE DICKSON MANUFACTUR.I3G CO ocnnn lunsnui LGeooiofives,S SCIiANTON ANOWH-KES-BARnE, RSI HOISTING Come and Examine Hie EST ICYCLE UILT ROYAL READING LINE Is the best medium grade Hic)cleoii the market. 'Xrem!en,e Y. M. C. A. Building I ROBINSON'S Lager Brewery Uonufacturers of the Celebrated niv CAPACITYl ioo.ooo Barrels per Aanum ON THE LINE OF THfc CANADIAN PACIFIC R'Y are located the finest .Ashing nnd hunting trrounds In tho world. Descriptive books on application. Tickets to all points In Maine, Canada and Maritime Provinces. Mlnneopoll?, St. Paul, Canadian and United States Northwest, Vanvouver, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, Ore., San Francisco. First-Glass Sleeping and Dining Cars attached to all throught trains. Tourist cars fully tltted with beddlnff, curtains and specially adapted to wants of families may bo had with second-class tickets. Rates always less than via other lines. For further Information, time tables, etc., on application to E. V. SKINNER, G. E. A., 353 Broadway, New York. AMUSEMENTS CADKMY OF MUSIC, JMunda) evcnlni;, April 5 Id-till 11 rni;ui;ci-reut ur.MII. Donald Robertson Miss BRANDON DOUGLAS In Uumas' Romantic Tragedy THE-MAN.IN.THE-IRON-MASK MtiKiilfli'luiit I'roiluillon, llnrireoiiH (uxtiuiiof, I'duoiIiiI ( 'inn puny. Pl'ICI'.S-l'arlor Chulr.4 and Orchestra, 7.11 Orcliesttr Circle, soc; llalcony, j rows, 35c; llaliince, 2jc; llallcry, 15c, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, T u Michts, 1 hiirsdjy and IVIday. April 8 und '). 'lliulllk- lliiiuliol Mi'iilini'iitl llmt Miiii'iue I nil I'lriilor. PETER F. DAILEY In Uio I'oiillmiiniH l.imwli, "A GOOD THING" JUST FOR FUN Knpported by the ('rent Dallcv Coiuedy I'oiiii.an.N, iirlitlmil Cunt unci I'rndui'tliiii; rtlrU'li run In .Sett- -icnlt-j iiioiitliM, llo.nm wi'eUn, i'lilluilulililu I wii'Uk. I'lclCI;: (Jollcry isc; Ualcuny, 3 rows, 35c; Ualinceajc; l:lrs -uor, guc, 73c, und Ji.oo. AND PUMPIN THE v Bee U r --308 Hosiery sell sucli good slcicklncs for M'n'll u.. l.lu !.......... .1.11. THE PA., Msmufacturtrrs of Engines, Boilers. Q MAGHINERr. Oeaeral Olflcc: SCRANTON, PA- The Most Delightful SPRING TRIPS are t Uo-io by tho lmuils.ome lurgo ateaui- Hllipd of tho OLD DOill LINE sailing every week duv from Nuw York to OLD POINT COA1FORT, VIR GINIA Bl- ACH AND RICHMOND, VA. Hottml trip tickets, c-overitii' tv lieultlt-Kivln-jHea voyage of 700 miles, with meal' und Htateronm uecommo. datioiH enrotite, for $13, $13.50 and $1-4.00. SCND POR PARTICULARS. OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO., Pier 20, Xorth Kivcr, N'cw York. W.L. tlUIULAUllliU, Vlce-l'rcj. & Traffic Mar E Sterling Silver Top Cut films.' Salve Iioxcs, at 75 CENTS EACH. Jewalers and Silversmiths; 130 Wyoming Ave. The Tribune Binds Magazines or Re-binds old Books. MT. PLEASANT COAL AT RETAIL. Coal or tho best quality for domestic- us and of all sizes. Including Buckwheat and Blrdseye, delivered In any part of tha cltr at the lowest price. Orders received at the Office, first floor. Commonwealth building, room No. s telephone No. 24. or at the mine, tele phone No. 273, will be promptly attendeJ to. Dealers supplied at the mine. WM.T.SMITH. AMUSEMENTS DAVIS' THEATER Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, April 5, 6, 7. Tltll Ml'll VNT ltl7-i:NlJAGi;.MlSNT. eeves ll IIIH sTT A.NU IIIH BIG BURLESQUE COMPANY. Three lumrilete Shows In One. YAUDEYILLE, MINSTREL, BURLESQUE TI10 u'iuUft oiguuUutluu of Its Ulud eer seen In mt-rliu. JO-WHITES 2Q-BLftCKS 20. New Sones. New Dances, New Jokes, Admission 10, 20 or 30 Conta. Two perronnancesdlly. Doers optn at 1.80 and 7. Curtain rlsti at J. 50 and 1U. such little !;)i Iglloxlery it, , nuiiiely ' I ' ' S i 1 VAEEK. I )' Ac n pal1- Si 1lic npulr ' J l'J'.jii a pulr ' 1 1) i iftn u palr J mk u pair i PJi.ii-ii liuC ( Hit- u put r ' ,S 'J.Vj u pair It t. )) -JQc- u pair ) i . An a pair i'm? ,l'JiiCiii jjulr Wl Week. : j MERCEREAUlCONNELL