THE SCRANTON TRIBTTNE-MONDAY. FTCBTtrARY 21. 1898. DAY'S DOINGS IN NORTHJCRANTON Funeral of William R. Owens Was Very Largely Attended. IMPRGSSIVR CHURCH SERVICES Wcro Conducted by ltcv. W. l Vnt kins Assisted br Itov. Dr. It. 8. Jones, Itov. W. ''. Dnvics and Jtov. John i:vnn--Jniiies McC.ownn Imld nt Kest--Tonight's Entertainment In tho .11. V.. t.'liurcli--Ncus Note nnd Personals. The f uncial ot William It. Owens oo itrrod Suturduy afternoon nt 1.30 )Vlock from his lato home on Ilrlek avenue, from where tho remains weio convoyed to the North Main Avenue llnptlst church. Here the services In the already thronged edifice were of n notably lmprcsslvo natuie. An ox cellent funeral oration was dellveied by tho Itev. V. P. Watkine. Ho wns usslsted In conducting the services by the Itov. Dr. It, S Jones, ltcv. W. P. Davie- and Hev. John A. Hvnns. Each Kentlenmn npoke In endearliiR terms of tho deceased and offoied words of cheer and consolation. A quartette selected fiom tho church eholr, of which Mr. Owens was for inatij enrs director, lcndered aeveial nnthems. Tho lmndsomo casket In which the le inalns reposed was haully dlscernable for tho large number of beautiful tloral designs, which evidenced the high esteem In which Mr. Owens wns held by his friends. Representatives from Cm indlaiwi Lodge, American True loritle.s, nnd Knights of tho Mjstlc Chain weie present. At the conclusion of the services tho f uncial cortege moved to Washburn strei t cemetery, wheio Interment was made. The funeral of the late James Mo tion .in, whoso sad nnd untimely death was occasioned by a fall of lock In the Leggetts Crook mines wns held yesterday from his home, corner Hlooin nvenue nnd Oak street. Religious ser vices were conducted nt the Holy Ttos ary church, and the funeial proces sion which followed tho remains to Hde Park Catholic cemetery, was one of the laigest seen here for some time. TONIGHTS' ENTERTAINMENT. The Literal y committee of tho Ep woith league of the Piovidenie Meth odist Episcopal c hutch will give the following programme tonight In tho church parlois: iy, "William nimlstmio". John Tidier Ehsij, ' Gnrlbpldl" Wnrrin Ric-c ?miK Selected Joe Wntkins Essay, "Louis Kossuth" Will Edjur INsm Join of Are" Miss Hansom lNsav, "Hutu rt lituee" Vune Tnjlnr Es..i, 'Abr.iluuii Lincoln " Allle Von Storch Cnss Song, Conducted by Maine Thorn n Esiy, "Rinnan k" Mlna Slott Solo and Chorus, "Itcil. VV lute and Ultle" Alice Guest and Audience E.ij, "Washington" ... . Marv Divls Address, "True Patriotism" .. . .Pastor TOLD IN A PLW LINES. David H Pike, of Edna avenue. Is lecov-ilng from a. -e'eie illnen The Rev W fJ Watkins 1 I'vriel a menioilal -cimon vcsuidiij on the late ejp I Globe Warehouse f 8 svra o fh (1 h SS 0 me 11 aiior-Bownea woman Will is the Woman of Feshioo Dming tlic coming season. This is now an assurred fact and thoughtful hujers will look hefoic they leap, and probably be foieuamed by reliable hints of this nature. Such an announce ment as this will not cause surprise however among people who Keep themselves posted on modes and weaves, for these always go li.ind in hand, and are as inscparateh 'Miked together as fine gold and precious stones. But This Was Foreshadowed lively thing has been drifting that wav for some time, and now conu't the period of full realization thus we find that Plain Faced Haterials Have First Call this spring and for fabrics such a Reppes, Whipcords, Bergalines, Poplins, Taffetas, Covert Cloths, Broadcloths, Etc., Etc. ate piime favorites and will ttndoubtcdlv lead all the other mater ials now on the market. Of Course, There Are Novelties And extremes. Xo season vet ever came and went without tlu m, and we have u good showing of these whims and fancies for thoses who want them. Some come in single dress patterns without duplicate, some are limited to so uiaiij dress lenghts, while a few can be bought by the yaid in whatever length you desire. Seekers After. Such Oddities Ought to come in eaily because many of the exclusive styles being our direct importation cannot be lepeated under same condition once they are gone. This Week a Special Show of Correct Fashions and Novelties Will be made, the main floor of the entire annex being given up to the display. This insures an exhibit well worthy of your attention and we hope to be favored with a visit from you. m I ! h one warenouse taSi William It. Owens, who was ono ot tho oldest and most faithful of Hm mein ken. Edward Kclfcr, who Ist-nttendlug tho Collrgo of Plmmncy In New Yolk city, Is visiting relatives in this end. Peter Plynn, of Hoi oken, N, J., wus a visitor heto vesteidnv. John Cnrcli'ii, of Charles, street, Is dangerously ill. "Washington camp. No. 177, Patriotic Order Sons of America, are preparing for nn elaborate celebration next Wed nesday evenlnc In the society's placo of meeting In Tenner & ChappellW hnll. All members of surroundlnz camps hnvo been extended un Invitation to bo present. A number of good sneakers and vocalists have already been pto cuied. Itefreshmentu will also bo set ved. . Mrs. Mnrgaiot Davles occupied tho Puritan Congregational chinch pulpit yesterday In the absenco of the pnstor, Itev. Iloraco Peckover. Both services were largely attended Tho P. O. W. Social club will give their second nnnunl entertainment to morrow evening;. Tho event will tuka place In Company II armory. A reform wave hns Hwopt down up on this part of tho city and yester day nearly nil the saloons were closed. Mis. J. H. A Ivor J, ot North Main avenue, and her granddaughter, Miss Alice Ilullaul, are visiting relatives in Mayfleld. Mis. Henry AH returned Saturday to her home In Mndlsonville, nfter spend ing a few weeks with' her son, W. H. Alt, of Flske nvenii" Dr. It. Franklin Taylor has removd his olllee from Fonner Ac Chuppell's building to a more commodious suite of looms over C. Cawies lutdwnre stole. Over a doyen proprietors; of speak easies in the Second ward were nnosl cd on Friday upon Information fm nlshed by T II. C. Mnloney. All weie given .1 heating by Aldeimun Itob oi ts and In each ease the accused weie held in $M0 ball for tholr np peaiaii"e at oui t. Milk Hallstead, ot Hinghamton, Is visiting Ills patents on Oak streo. Mls Fiances Rolilnenn. of Peckvllle, win has been visiting the Miss E k orsleys, of Olj pliant road, has returned home. David Williams, of Plymouth, called on ft lends In this placo vesterdny. Mr. and Mrs William Barr weie ten dered a suipilse party Filday night at their home, on Deacon stteet. Dur ing the evening a beautiful locking chair was piesented to Mrs. Pair The guests present weie: Mr. and Mrs. Yost, Mr. and Mrs. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Wharton, Mr. nnd Mrs. Price, Mr nnd Mrs. Nicholson, Mr. and Mis. Morgan, Mr and Mrs. Cuthbertson, Mr. and Mrs. Bone. Mis. William Heed, Mis. Thomas Nanklvel, Mrs. Contois Colvin, Mrs. John Shepherd, Mis. James Fldlam, Mis Samuel Oakley, Mis. David Jones, of Olyphant; Misses Alice Shepheid, Ktnma Colvin, Jennlo Kelly, Mary Cuthbeitson; Masteis Coitez J. Colvin. Williams Jones, Whaiton Shepheid, James Oakley, Call Price. Stop 'I lint Ilend fold in 10 .Minutfi. or it will develop Into chronic catarrh. Dr. Acnew's Catarrhal Powdei stops cold In the head In 10 minutes, and lelleves most ucute nnd deep seated catarrh after one application. Cures quickly and peimunently. "I have used Dr Agnew's Cntanhal Powder with best results. It Is a great remedy, and I never cense lecommendlng it" John i: Dell, Paulding, O. Sold bv Matthews Bios 4G. H LIVE NEWS OF WEST SCRANTON Sermon to Camps 178 nnd 3 ft, P. 0. S. nl A., by Rev. J. It. Swccl. A VERY TIIOUQilFUL DISCOURSE .Ills Jennlo Howell, nl .Scranton Ntroot, Entertained u Putty oi I.ndics with Progressive leucine hnttirdny-.Nolcs (lathered nt the Collieries. -I'oru Accepts n Chnl Icnso to Knee on Holler hkntci. Movement ol Well-Known Persons The members of Camps 178 and 313, Patriotic Order ot True Americans, as sembled In their headquarters last evening at fi 30 o'clock and marched to the Simpson Methodist Episcopal church, where they listened to their nnnlvcrsaiy sermon. The body num bered about two hundred members and each ono wns attlicd in the regalia of the order. Tho seats in tho two centre aisles, from the front half-way down tho church, weie icseived for the camp, and every seat in the lnige edifice was taken, It beliiir necessary to use tho diop seats in the nlsles for the accom modation of the hundieds of people who gathered within the church. The service was begun promptb nt 7 o'clock by the Muglng of the familiar hymn, "Oh, for n Thousand Tongues." The pulpit decorations were prettily ntt tinged. On the light of tho pedestal wns a ciayon poi trait of Geoigo Wash ington, nnd on Hie left nn excellent likeness in crnvon of Abtaham Lin coln. In the centie, resting on a draped chair, was tho shield of the order, up on which were tho words, tho motto of the oiganizatlon, "Clod, Our Coun try, and Our Oulet " Tho pulpit pedes tal was tastily diaped with a beautiful tllk Ameilcan flag, mid sui rounding the enilostiie sti earners blended In har mony with the other decorations. Following tho singing of tho hymn, the pastor, ltcv. J, IJ. Sweet, offered ptovei, nnd the choir afterwards sang un anthem. The Zenker chose for the text the fourth chapter In the Book of Deuteronomy, verses 6-10 inclusive, Uehold, I have taught you statutes of judgment," etc. After the reading of the chapter, the choir Fang another anthem. In his opening remarks, the speaker welcomed the members of the older on behalf of the chuich and extended to them the hospitality of the church nt all times. In commenting on the prin ciples of the older, he said the organ- Iratlon holds, pcimnnently firstly, that God Is s-upieme; secondly, their love of their countiy, nnd thirdly, brotherly ulatlon. Ho felt quite at home to stand ns an Ameilcan citizen and preach to a representative body of Americans, but said ho had no doubt but that those of alien blith are just as good citizens. "We are the leprcentatlves of the nation and of national life," he said. "We nre all ready to stand for the principles jou represent, for we are ail brethren. Heaven's rules governs dl icct, for blessed Is the people whose God Is the t,ord. It Is especially fitting that we should gather on this occasion. There never has been a time in hlscory when God could not put his hand on the il'jht men needed along the lines of le.iderMilp." The male quartette sang "Tenting Tonight on the Old Camp Giound," and the congiegation joined In the singing of "Mv Country, 'TIs of Thee." Tho congiegation lemalned seated while the members of the older made their exit. PROGRKHSTVi: Ht'CHKE PAHTV. MKs Jennie Unwell, of Scranton btrtet, entertnlned it laige party of kidits at a progrcslv o euchre tiaity on Satin dav afternoon. In honor of Mlsd Sue Steens, of Tovvnndn, and MI'i Hnsella Williams, of Middle Gran ville, x Y Time prizes veie awnrd cl as fUos 1'list prlz-, Mr. Tho. Hlerauls, of rittston, bust ot George V nshlngton; second priz", Mrs John Tiltz. ol the central cltv, a nlcttue; thlul piUe Mis. C. V Maish, of Gieen nidge, hatchet At G o'clock luncheon wnt served The paity was composed of Mis G W. Phillips, Mrs. V. W. Phillips, Mis. J. J Roberts, Mrs II. C. WnllPie. Mm. C. A. Burr. Mr. C. P. Maish, Mrs. John rrlts, Mis. Barnes, Mrs. R. W. Luce, jr., Mrs. George How ell, Mis J. O. Brown, Mrs. Thomas Rlchaids. of Piltston; Mrs. H. A. Crut "nden, Mt.( Geoige L I'eck, Mis. W. C. 1'i'ce. Mis. Dunkeily, Mis. McComb, Mis. Gtinon, Mioses Townsend, Lillian Shhey Klizabeth Heermans, Mnrllla Mott, Augusta Blair. M.irgaiet Davles, Anna Munson, Josle Lees, Manic Com esis, Mlhs Portei, Anna nsley, Kale B.uiowman, Miss Robinson, Jennlo Wllliuni". Jennie Howell, tho hostess: Rosell i Williams and Sue Stevens the Unnoted guests FLTtN ACCICPTS CHALLENGE. Tha many fi lends of Ezra R. Tern, of Sl-cth street, the old-time champion roller skater of the woild, will bo In tel est ed in th announcement that lie has accepted i ehallenge of E. W. Snyijr, of Voik state, one of the fustest of the later-day chamrlons, to a mile race, to be contested In Fin ley's hall, (old Boston stnre hall) on Lackiwanna avenue, next Filday evening. Mr. Fein holds all the iee ords f i im one up to twenty-five miles, and nlso the re-ouls of Uouis fioin one to twenty-four. Ills caieer wns suddenly teunlnated by a fiactured kneo when ho was in tho height of his fume, and tlilc Is his llrht attempt In sevetal ycai.. If he can show dry of his old-time fotm, his laurels will be i .stained against all comeis. FUNERAL YESTERDAY. The remulus of Oibllle, the C-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mis. Julia Knopt, of 1107 Eynon sticet, weie convoyed to the Gunian Ptcnbyteiljii church jehterdy afieinoon, vhro fervlcet) weie conducted by tho pastor. Rev. Jacob HchoettK The children of tho Sunday school viewed the lenrilns of their 'Ittle comiade, and six little girls a."ted as 'tho pallbeatei. The Inter ment wns made In tho Wnshbutn street ceivveteij. AROUND THE. MINES. The loading of pea coal on tlio Hyde Park colliery dump, which has been huspended for somo time, wan resumed last week. Woik was resumed at the breaker of A SENSIBLE MAN. Would use Kemp's Balnam for the Throat and Lungs, it Is cuilng mora cases or Cough, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup and ifil Throat anil Lung Troubles, than any other medicine. Tne proprietor has authorized any UrucKlst to give you a Sample Bottlo Tree to convince you of the merit of this great remedy. 1'rlco Viz. and COc. COULD NOT SLEEP. Mrs. Pinkham Itollovocl Hor of AH Hor Troublos. Mrs. Madok HAiirocKi 17fl Second St., Grand Rapids, Midi., had ovnrlatt trouble with Us attendant nclies anil pains, now sho is well. Hero arc her own words: " Your Vegeta ble Compound lias mndo mo feci llko a new person. Before I be pati taking It I wns nil run down, felt tired nndsleepymost of tho time, had pains in mv back nnd bide, nnd such terrible headaches nil the time. and could not sleep well nights. I nl had ornrlan trouble. Through the ndvico of a friend I began the use of Lydla L I'inklinm's Vcge tablo Compound, and since tnklng it nil troubles have gone. My monthly slckncssused to bo so painful, but havo not had tho slightest pain since taking your medicine. I cannot praiso your Vegetable. Compound too much. My husband and friends see such a chango in me. I look so much better ami havo somo color in my face." Mrs. I'lnkliam invites women who nro ill to write to her tit Lynn, Mass., for advice, w hlcli is freely offered. tho Hampt in eoliii rj on S.itimUiy. The shut down was nciasimed by tho bicaklng of tie filitton wheel of the engine on Welivsliy list. The le palrs wie made at the 0ford shops. The otttloiK for woik mound the dlf feient collleiles Is decldudlv dull at present. The emplo.vos of tho Dodge only worked two dnjs last week, and work lu.s now been suspended for the rest of this month tr-ere. The employes of Uilggs' shaft will be Idle until n3Xt Thursday. PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. James Schnfer, ot North Gar field avenue, and Miss Gwennle Grif fiths, of Jnckson stieet, are visiting friends In Newark, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Price, of North Gai field avenue, nie enteitalnlng Mis. Geoigo B. Card and son, of To wanda. C. E. House, the West Side repre sentative of The Tilbune, Is visiting relatives In North Caiollna. His duties nre being looked after by Will It. Hughes, of North Bromley av enue. Benjamin B. Anthony, the well known bottler. Is III at his home, on North Main avenue. R. J. Hughes, of North Bromley ave nue, has leturned ftom a successful business trip thiough the Western part of the stnte. Miss Jennie Nichols, of Hallstead, Is the guest of her slstei. Mis Trank Bought, of South Hyde Paik avenue. Miss Lama Aslem is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. J. McDonald, nt White Haven. John R. Edvnrd3, of South Main ave nue, has gone to J.icksonv llle, Ela., for a few weeks. Misses Knthiyn Phillips, of Academy street, and Maigaiet Powell, of Eynon street, spent Satin day and jesteiday r.t Wllke.s-Bnne. Tho Simpson Social clicle will meet this evening. MINOR NEWS NOTES. The funeial sen Ices over the ic malns of the late Mrs. Hannah Thom as, whoso death was reoorted In these columns on Satin daj, will occur this nftcrnoon. Services will bo conducted at the family i evidence. 111 North Tll moie avuiue, at 3 o'clock. The Intel ment will be made In Wnshbuin street ccmoUiy A social under the auspices of St Leo's Tourist club will be held nt Mear's' hall this evening. The death of Ellce, the 10-year-old daughtei of John Young, of 2"4 Rail road avenue, occulted Filday night. The funeral will be held this after noon. The patriotic entertainment for tho benefit of tho Simpson Methodist Episcopal Sabbath school library will be conducted tomoriow evening There will be an old folks' conceit nnd patriotic entertulnment at the Scianton Street Baptlt church tomor iow evening. The tableaux will be a special feature, and a Hug dilll by twenty-four little girls will bo Intel -estlng. Tho members of Camp 31, P O. of T. A, will not held a session tomoirow evening, owing to Its being a holiday. Tho next meeting will be held on Tues day evening, Match L when an enter tainment will bo provided The Ladles' Aid boclety of the Wash bum Street Presbytia Ian chuich will serve a "course tea" In tho church par lors tomouow evening, between the houis of G and 8 o'clock. The funeial of the lato Mrs. John Qulglev will be held this moinlng nt !i o'clock. A high mass will bo sung nt St John's church, nnd the lemnlns will be intents! In the Hde Paik Catholic cemetety. An old folks' lonceil will be given in the Plymouth Congregational chinch tomoirow ovenlnc. The Epwoith leasue leading courso will be held nt tho homo of Mr. J. V. Rendall, on Biomley avenue, this evenltur. Tho Ladles' auxlllaiy rotnmltteo ot tho Rnllroud Young Men's Christian association will hold an enteitnlnment at their hall, on West Lackawanna avenue, this evening. Tho board of tevislon nnd appeal will henr appeals against the ttiennlnl as sessment from the Fifth ward today. Tho joung people of tho Chestnut Stieet German l'resbyteiinn chuich will hold an entertulnment tomouow evening Tho prnmenude conceit given by Clarke Brotheis at their department stores on Saturday evening was a most successful and enjoyable affair. Bauer's oicliestra furnished tho mus ical numbers, and their popular selec tions were generously applauded. Peter Kelly, an Inmate of the Hill side home, died there yest 'ny The remains wero brougljt hci iteiday afternoon and conveyed to tho homo of relatives in Bellovuo by Undertaker Wymbs. An Inmnto named Carden, known here, died at tho homo yesterday, Tho funeral of tlui late Mrs. Ann Nlhlll, will occur this morning ut 9 o'clock at St, Patrick's church. In terment will be made .In tho Hyde Park Catholic cemetery. fjj V$V liKv &S Mr um ftmii;wm.:au. fri'siwtfTH Ivi AflrflKTfrilisS'Swj so SOUTH SCRANTON NEWS. Patriotic Exercises nt (he Hickory Street Prcfbylerlau Church Were Very Largely Attended Other News. Despite tho Inclement weather of Inst night, tlu patriotic sot vices at tho Hickory Street Presbyterian church were luigcly attended. Tho handsome and spacious edifice wns thronged, it being necessary to place camp stools In the aisles. The services wore In com nieinoiatlon of tho annlvjisary of Washington's birthday, nnd the church was profusely decorated with the em blems of our land. Camp 130, Patriot ic Order Sons of America, weie the guests of honor, and thoy occupied tho stats In the left centre pew a. Seated In the pulpit were Pastor Nordt and Attorney A. J Colborn, state president of tho Pntilotle Order Sons of Ametlcn. An uignn prelude bv Organist Schmidt, excellently rondel ed, was the opening number of thj progrnmni' Tho con giegation followed with a hymn, and n seiiptino lesson vv.vj lead by the pas tor, who then offered prayer. "My Countiy 'TIs ot Thee" was suns by the entire audience and Rev. Mr. Nordt Introduced tho orator of the evening, Mr. Colborn. Tho brilliant speaker was at ills best, and was never more eloquent or inter esting. The speaker decilbed Ameri ca ns the paridlso of the unlvoise, and l.i stated that th Ruler of nil things had In view at tho formaMon of tho eaith. the United States. Societies of a p.itrlntlc lnture aio as essential to the countiy ns our church-s. Every one should b taught tho lesson of pn tilotlsm In Its ttuest sone; that patrl otlm to uphold the government, to fight and die foi It .it any time when called. Any man not Insplrjd with such sentiments Is a foreigner to Ameilcn, though he weie bom at ,lio li mouth Rock and baptized hi tho Mississippi liver. Our clilldien must be inspired with patriotism. Pastil Noult followed Mr. Polborn with a shoit tsddro8 and tho church choir "-ang, and tho exeiclses camu to a clJ'e. NUBS OF Is'EWS. Miss Maude Wiggins, or Ashley, was a visltci to this side yst'uday. At the Cedar Avenue Methodist chinch this evening the Young People's society will conduct an enteitnlnment. Fred. Jones will be chairman of tho evening and ho will be assisted by an excellent in ray of talent. The pio grnmme to be curled out Is: Over ture by orchestin, piano solo, I. Pios ser; vocal solo, John R. Jones; vocal solo, Miss Norma Hughes, recitation, Miss Edith Jones; duet, G. T. Moigan nnd wife; solo, Edward James; solo, Joseph Gray, double quartette, T. II. Wutklns, leader; solo, Morris Thomas; duet. Mioses Hughes and Jones; reci tation, Miss Sndlo Jones; solo, G. T. Morgan; piano duet, Miss Maine God daiii and BesIo Meers, solo, William Robot ts, solo. Miss Alda Davis. The funeral of the late Mrs. John Qulgley, of Locust stieet, will occur this morning. A mass of requiem will bo sung nt St. John's chuich, and In tel ment will be made In the Hyde Park Catholic cemetciy. The event of the week In society elides takes place nt Germanla hall this evening. It Is the masque dance of the Scianton Athletic club. Miss Minnie Fnust led tho gospel ser vlee nt the Y. V. C. A. meeting jes teiday. Joseph Gallagher, of WIlkes-B.irre, was the guest ot Alderman John J. Ruddy jesteulny. James Biadj, of Genet street, has letuined fiom New York ety. Miss Canie Helner, of Dilfton, Is visiting nt the icsldonce of Joseph Ledger, of Beech stieet. Otto Breaser, of Cedar avenue, son of William Bresser, lies dangeiouslj- 111 with black fever. Dr. J. Stilcker Behm is attending him. The funeial of the Into Miss Veina Jackson took place Sntuiday from her late home nt 1107 Cedar avenue. Tho remains wete tnken to Montrose and lnuued in the familv plot. The pall bouieis were: Joseph Kuhn, John Con iioi s, Thomas nnd James Needham. Delegates lepiesentlng the Tourist dubs of St. Alovslus, St. Pauls, St. Leo's and St. John's T. A. B. societies met In Battle's hall yesteidaj' and formed a permanent oignnlzatlon. Offi cers were nominated and the delegates discussed many m.itteis lelatlve to their tt In to Boston In August, to the national convention of the Total Absti nence union. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. Physicians and Snrsjcons. dicTkay has moveiTuis orricn to tho Scranton 1'rlvnto Hospital, cor ner V.voming Ave. nnd Mulberry Ot Telephone: Day call. MU, night cth, 413 DR. C. I. rKTIY. SCRANTON SAVINGS Hank bldg. 122 Wyoming avenue. MAItY A SIini'HKKD. M D, 1IOMK oputhlst, No 2.'! Adams avenue. DU. A. TUArOLD. SITCIAMST IN niseatscs of Women, cornel Womlng nvenuo and bpiuco Htrcet, Scranton Olllee hour Thurmlny und Saturdays, 9 n. m. to C p m DR W fi ALLIEN. 012 NORTH WASH ington avenue. 1)11 U M. OATKS ROOMS 207 AND 20S Hoard of Tr.ido building Olllco hour. k to It 11 m. 2 to "J nnd 7 to b p. tn. Resi dence COD M.idlon uvenuc. DR C I. ritHAS. Sl'KCIAI.IST IN Rupture. Trii- l'lttlnsr und I'nt Reduc tlon. Olllco telephone 1J03. Hours: lu to 12. 2 to 1. 7 to 9 DR S W IAMORKAffX OITIfJIl 231 Adams Resldenro 131b Mulberrv Chron to diseases lung, heart, kidneys, und gcnlto-urlnury organs u Hpeclulty. Hours 1 to I p. m W. G. ROOK. Vr.THRlNARY StTR reon Hoises, rattle and Dogs tieatel Hospital 121 l.ludeu street. Scranton Telephone 2672 Miscellaneous. BATnit'S- ORClinSTRA-MfJSIC TOR halls, picnics, parties. receptlonB. ved dlngs nnd conceit vvorl. fuinhlicd. 1 or terms uddreh.3 R- J Uauer. cpuductor, 117 Wyoming uvenuo, over Hulbert's musla store. MCOAUaKH IIROTUHRS. l'RINTKRS' supplies, envelopes, pupor bags, twine. Wurehouso 130 Washington nvuiuo, Scranton, Pa. l'RANK P. I1ROWN & CO. WIIOI.TJ. bale dealers in Woodvvare. Cordage and Oil Cloth. 720 West Lackawanna ave. Schools. SCHOOL Or THU LACKAWANNA, Scranton, Va. Courses preparatory to college, law, medlclnunr business. Opens beptember 13. Send fr catalogue. Rev. Thomas M. Cann, LL. D Walter II. Quell, A. M. DUNMORE. Tho joung child of Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugene Cunnon, of Pino street, died yesteidny and will be bulled this after noon, Interment In the Catholic ceme tcrj". Rev. W. P. Glbboim returned homo from Hnwley yesterday, wheio ho has been conducting set vices for the lust week. Leave your Items for Tho Tribune with Frank Bllckens, 1J0 Chestnut street. The Ladles' Magdalona assembly, A. O. K. of M. C, No. 21, Degree of Nn oml, have made arrangements for their coming entertainment and Boclnl, which will be held In Washington ball this evening. The committee has left noth ing undone to make It a decided suc cess. After the cntertnlnment there will be dancing and n military drill by Company C, Fourth regiment, A. A. K. of M. C. Miss Grace Mooro, of Green Ridge, spent Sunday at the homo of Misses Laura and Lizzie Bindy, of West Drinker street. Tho Nonpareil base ball club w ill hold their first grand enteitnlnment and social at tho Odd Fellows' hall, Matcli 17. The piogrammc is ns follows: Over ture, "Milk White Flag," by F. Wnh ler, muskal director; noted lyric tenor, Hnrry Veager, of Moscow, late of HI Heniy's minstrels; Nonpniell musical team, Colllgan Bros., of Scrnnton; reci tation, "Ei Ill's Flag," Finnk Collins, Jormyn; famous tenor sipger, John J. Blowltt, of Scianton; "Two Dead Swell Coons In Town," Hnlllnnn and Mori hnn, late of Yeager and Mix minstrels; Yenger and Mix, great baritone sing ers; John J. McDonald: the famous An- thi.ieito quartette, Hughes, Williams, Collins and Harris, monologue artist, Al. Austin, late of Luclei's mlnstiels; Juvenile knocknbout comedians, Kit It wood and Cummlngs, in their songs and dames and funny Jokes, black face comedians, Mtlner and Jelfiej, of Dunmore; bov tenor, R. J. Klrkwood, Scranton; recitation, Pntilck Dompsej, of Dunmoie. assisted bj E J. Klrk wood; tilck blejcio ilder, Frank Slnn lej', late of E. Tuckei's lepeitolio com pany; noted tenoi. I'. J. Mooio, of Dun moie; banjo artist, John How ley, of Scianton, tenor singer, Thomas O'Dcn ncll, of Scianton; marvelous female Im personator William Hovvlej, Scranton; a farce-comedy, entitled "Othello nnd There's the Money," by P. II. Derilg. Mr. nnd Mis. Fiank T. Swaitz, of Shoemaker stieet, entertained the fol lowing Indies nnd gentlemen nt u C o'clock tea nt their home, Satin day evening: Rev. and Mrs. C II. Hayes and son Willie, Mr. and Mis. William Swartz, Mr and Mis. Joseph Vlekeis, Mr. and Mrs Jnmcs Hallock, Mr end Mrs. Geoige Swaitz, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward L. Washer, Mrs. Lizzie Lltehen han, Mrs. Walter Swartz. A birthday partj' was hold nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs James Boon, In honor of their son, Claience. Among those present were: Miss Edith Foster, Mildred Foster, LIUIo Barth, Helen Barth, Lizzie Stew aid, May Lynch, Florence Monroe, Master Freddie Porks, Charlej Perks, Leo Cronk, Ralph Haidwood, and Miss Ruth Prjnn, of Scranton. A birthday puttj' wa.s tendered to Miss Lizzie Jefferj" nt her home, on Grove street, Friday evening, Feb. 18. The evening wns spent very pleasnnt ly with games of all kinds nnd danc ing, nfter which lefreshments were served Those present were: Misses Mm j- and Annie Hnzelton, Minnie Stender, Stella Higglas, Kate Jeffeij Carrie Schldly, Lena Ciaft. Lizzie Jef-ferj-, Stella Knarr, Claicnco Hlgglns Burt Callander, Bob Morton, lohn Ellsv.oith, Mjer Prlngle, Thomas Haz elton, John MnoKay, Charles Schock, Bob Bushnell, William Murphj. Da vid Gi Itntli, Roland Williams, Jacob Evans nnd Frank Ball, For Infants and Children. Til fit- tf WALTER W. BRANSON, Chef of Jonas Long's bons, Philadelphia $fc Caterer. lioned Turkoy Croquettes, Salads of All Kinds, Wcddlngs.l'nitln; Kxperlonced Men All orderH promptly uttended to. Order can bo hunt l'J I v usliliuton nve, or can bo seen ut Jonus Long's toons' Cnfo. Advertisements Under This Head $5 l'cr Line Ltivvyer. D. 1). KBPLOC1I.U, A'lTORNUY-LOANS negotiated on real estate seeurlt). Jleurs building, comer Washington uvo nuo and Spruco street. WILLARD, WARRHN & KNAPP, Al' torncvH and Counsellors-at-Lavv, Re publican building;, Washington avenue, bcrantou, I'u.. WATSON DIHHL, HALLi S. KKMMHR i:R Attoruejs and Counsellors-at-Lavv; Tinders' Nutioiuil il-ink Hullding; looms. 0, 7. S, 9 and 10, third llooi JAMHS II TORR11Y, ATTORNUY AND Counsellor-at-l.av Rooms 413 und 4.4 Commonwealih llutldlug. PRANK V. ROYLi:. ATTORNHY AND Counsellor-ut-Luw. liuir building, loums 13 und 14, Wusdilnyton uveuue. JKSSl'P &. J13SSUP. ATTOHM1YH AND CouiislUois - it - Law, Commonwealth building, Washington avenue. ALl'RKD HAND, WILLIAM J HAND, Attorneys and Coun&cllois, Common wealth building. Rooms 19, 20 and .'1. PRANK T OKKLL ATTORNin'-AT-l.aw, Room 5, Coul HNchauge, Scranton, Pa jami:s w. OAkroRo" attorni:y-at- Lav Rooms 114, 015 und jlti, Hoard of Trado building. B V. KILLAM. ATTORNi:V-AT-I,AW, .OH Commonwealth bldg, bciautou, Pa JAS J H. HAMILTON. ATTORNHY-ut-I.uw, 45 Commonwealth bldg, Scran ton. HDWARD W. THAYHR. ATTORNEY Rooms 14 and 15, Republican bldg josni'H jnrrTtnYS." attornhy-at- Lavv. 7 nnd S llurr building I. A. WATRRS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 42J Lackawanna nve.. Scranton, Pa. C. R. PITCHHR, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth building. Se'anton. Pa, PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADHR8' Nnttonnl Dank Building C. COMKOYS. 321 SPRUCU STRUCT. A. W. BERTHOr r, Atty.. 319 Spiuco St. I'rintlir. THR TRIRUNH PUI1L1SIIING CO., North Washington avenuo Llnotypo Composition of all kinds quickly done. I'acillttes uusurpusscd In this reeloiu i a m i s H n w vhn n ? I'or Internal and External Use. CUltUS AND mitVKNTS Colds, Coughs. Sore Throat, Influent!, Uron. chills, Pneumonia, Swelling ot the Joint;, Lumbago, Inflammation, Itliciimatlsm, Ncuralgin, frostbites, Chilblains, Headache. Toothache, Asthma, DIFFICULT BREATHING. Cttlli:s TUB WOIIHT I'AINHIn from one to twerty minutes. NOTONE 1IOUH nftor sui'vu'wirriT0111 ncea nuyon9 kodwny's Ready Relief ts a Sure Cure for I. very Pain, sprains, Urulses, Pains In the Hack, Chest or Limbs. It Was the I'lrM nnd Is the Only PAIN RHMUUV Tlint Initntitly stops the most ecrurlntlng pntim, nllnvs Inllnmnmtloti, nnd cures Con. Bostlons, HliL'tliiT or the l.uni;K, stomach. How els or other glundu or organs, by ono up. plication. A liulfton tcnspoonnil In hntfn tumbler of wnler will In row minutes euro Crnmps, hpnmisSoiirStoiiiiirh, Henrt burn. Nervous neHS, Sleeplessness:, Hick Hendnchc, Dlnr iIiumi, Dyscntcij', Colic, Pntulency nnd nil Inti mill pains. 'I hi mis not n remedial ngent In tho world li ut will euro fever nnd iiriio nnd nil other inularloii, hlllntui mid other fevers, nldod by I.AHWAV'h PILLS. o quickly ns RAO WAV'S RRADV RGLIIU'. Tlfty Cents Per llottle. Sold by DrucRlsts. KAON A' A. CO ,.-..-, ELM ST., NLW YOHIC THE KEYSTONE KliLIKC WOOD AND CARPET CLEANING CO. Aro now prepared to deliver kindling wood, bj tho bnrrel inudo fiom sensoned hnrd wood, nlso wood for grntes nt prices wilhln tho rench of nil. 'Jry n barrel nnd sen the convenience of hiving this lndl spnslblo nrtklo ready at hand for instant use. Order books mnj- bo found nt tho following pliiccs: ni'.CICBH'.S I'llAUMACY, 107 N. Mnln avenue. JH'KINS' MKAT MAUICKT, (101 Laoka, 11 A. PIKIICKS MAUICKT, 70J Adums. mi:i:.v mum; lumhkuco, lli:i:ili UAUDWAKU SIORU. N. Mnln avenue. Or nt tho I'nctory, 1740 DICKSON AVENUE Ordeis for enrpet cleaning received nfter .Mui'cli l.sl. m HATS On Sale Now at The niller&Stetsoh Agency. 305 Lacka. Ave. Vi:iot' TnounLi:s; all icinds 1 rured with Aiilmul l.-vtrncts. Tree book His how V ASHI.VUION OUEMICAL CO., WnsUnitou, l-l. L. pwq: rpaxgxm i J.ArA aLafffleiiii'iiffliJLifl M HAVE YJU sorn 1'liroit, l'lmplos, c.o-uor-Coloied Moots. Aches. Old scores, I'lcors In Mouth, Hnlr 1'nlllng? Write COOK kCMLDY Ca, 651 Alnsonlo Temple, Chicago, III , for proofs of cures. Capital, $500 00. Womt enses cured In 15 to J5das. too-page boox free. S Per Year. Detectives. BARRING & M'SWKHNUY. COMMON-' wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser vice Agency. Architects PERCIVAL J. MORRIS. ARCHITECT. Hoard of Trudo Hullding. EDWARD H DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Rooms 24. 23 und 2o Commonwealtu building, Scranton E. L WALTER. ARCHITECT. 'OFFICE rear of COii Washington avenue LEWIS HANCOCK JR. ARCHITECT, 435 Spiuce St , cor. Wash, ave . Scranton. FREDERICK L BROWN ARCHITECT. Pi ice Building, 120 Washington avenue, Scianton. T. I. LACEY A; SON ARCHITECTS. Traders' National Hank Dentists. DR. I O. LYMAN. 3.'5 N. WASHINGTON avenue. DR. F, street. L. M'GRAW. r.03 SPRUCQ DR. II P. REYNOLDS OPP 1 O. DR. C. C. LAl'BACH. 113 WNomlns; nve. WELCOME C SNOVER. 421 LACKA vnniiii avenue Hours 9 to 1 nnd 2 to 5. Wire Screens. JOS Kl'ETTEL Iti:AUBU LACICV wnnna iivinue, Serantcn, Pa., manufuo tuter of Wire Screens. Seeds. G R. CLARK & CO . SEEDMEN AND Niirserjmeni stoio 110 Washington ave nuo; green hout"e. 1300 North Muln ave nuo; store telephon", 782. Hotels nnd Kesttiiirunts. THE ELK CAPE. 125 AND 127 FRANKy tilt MTVilUk) uivn 1 cuouilUUIL, P. Z1EQLER, Prop--!otor. fcCRANTON HOUSeTnEAR D , I. & W. pussengor depot. Conducted on the EU ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prqp. iCoerad's L"- ''-' !
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