THE SCRANTON TRIBUNJMFRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1899. 9 Waldron's Big Auction Sale of Horses at Cusick's Stable This Afternoon at 1 O'Clock. A beautiful Kentucky Saddler, with all the gaits, teailess of all objects, will be sold amongst the rest, which compose Road and Coach Teams, Single Drawing Hoises, Big Draught Teams, weighing as high as 3,500 pounds, Faim and Geneial Business Horses. Eveiy hoi se must and shall be sold to the highest bidder. Sale this afternoon at 1 o'clock, at Cu sick's Stables, where file was, Washington avenue, legard less of weather, rain or shine. M 'PUBLIC RAISING." On April 11 Penutv fit eat Suhem John P Pmit will 1 nniluc t a minUc ' lalsinfr up" of tlu w-vv thltfs or L.irk nax"n ttibe No. 'MS, In.pnnetl Order of Itoil Mfn i.'lin 1110: Fiophet, JTcm Puehert sachem, John Hhcnlmis p nlor MRiitnurc, John 1... Goodwin, lunloi Misrumoie, William J. 'Williams, kccpn 01 wampum 1'hco. II. Plnicr, chief of lipoid", Ilm J. Baer: repn-sont itlvi t meat rouiull. Thpo. H Kiim-i . uum teo va llliant Goodwin QUIET WEDDING. MIih Tuooa Jones and AVIIllam fiood wln were quietly wedded at the .Metho dist parsonage lJ Hev f! A Pino Pli D 'vv ednesda ovtnins. Tlie wi" attended lij D. I iioutlvvin and Mli-s Ooidella Join A wedding iepat ai "ered to a few fi lends at the .Tones hoim no Teiuiee sttipt Tin ntulv mauled palt aie vei.v favoral.lv known m.l li.ix. tiw host wuii. ..1 h.isis or friends BOARD OF TRADE MEETING. t last eienl'ig's meeting nf the boaitl of tiade Master Mechanic "W. It. John "mi i.f th D1,whic and Hudson, w.is I jesent and rxplalned the met lnnlMU , ot the Kenned! patent ollei IJ. A. 1 KellJ P A. Cull oil, .1 n Shaniinr nnil D. W Humphrei wtie uppointtil a coinVnlttoo to obtain a piopo-ltlon fiom ! Mi Kenneth COMMON COUNCIL. Tlu i omnion counril held a spnl.il meeting Ki-t eienlng and puscd or. bird u-idlng the oullnanee giantlm franchise to the C'aibcndile Steam Heat and Power company. Then thev abled the Sulgert tes-olutlon nuthoiU iiie tli drawing of an otdlninee for the ftenslor. of Salem avenin west- .d ind adjourned THE POOL SCORE. The most remarkable featuie 'Cycle club's pool tournament strength developed by Gemge of the Is the ,T.ime- lie was not considered an especially formidable antagonist when the contest began.but the appended score will show how he has kept on top: Won Lost. 0 G. James S H. Van Dei mat I; fl G, Singer r. F. Heverly r, II. Brlggs r. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Miss Minnie TJowen spent jesteidiv in Scranton. Mis. W. H.Chase, of Main street will go to Paterson, X. J., Saturdav, to ilslt her daughter, Mrs. AV M. Eathiop Miss Delia Bayley Is able to be out after a several months' illness Dr II. C. Wheeler nnd daughttr, Hazel ppent yesterday In Scunton. Mis. Boyd Case, of Darto aienue, Is visiting her mother nt No. 17. Mrs L. T Bunnell, of Ulrkett street. Is seriously HI Mrs, Ell Bits Is the guest of friends In Scranton. A. R Jones and Robert Owens of Scranton, were In this city yesterdny Miss Isabella Watt returned jester day from Itye semlnaiy to spend Eas ter with her parents Miss Hoysiadt, of Salem avenue, Is In New York city. William Male will letuin from New York city today. Dr Harper will moio Into the Hunt jesldeneo on North Church stiect. Mrs Robert Nemlre, of Lincoln ne nue, Is visiting friends in Honesdale Mr and Mis J. n Rowlson have moved into their new homo at 6J Lin coln avenue The Morgan-Tucker & Maxey deal Is off and Seaman Brotheis haie tented the store on Church stieet. which they will occupy after toinonow. Tho new electilc light company will take charge hero tomorrow it has rented a portion of Hotel American's sample room for offices nnd store house. It Is said J H Nicholson will bo ie talned as superintendent T C Munn and D. B. ei) leturned yesterday from Balnbrldge, N Y., whero they purclmscd machinery to facilitate the handling of their cream ery business R Jones of Scranton, shook h inds with old friends of Carbondale yester day Miss MIna Frank returned fiopi Mlkes-Bnrro yesteiday afternoon Slf For Dyspepsia. lorsford's Acid Phosphate Agreeable to the Taste. Take no Substitute. was aceompanled In MIb Florenoo XUIuil who will spend name time with her -Mlbt Sallle I'hllllps hns 1 etui nod fiom Si 1. niton. lolm Idnsfeltei Is confhud to his home by Illness Mm llajdn Kvans will rntettiln tins Thursday ItendlnR Circle" today. Mis. fi Samson aid Mis. ; jj SJinson, of Canaan, cntei tallied at C o'clock tea istt'lilav. .Mr. and Mis. llwlt!il Mills h'u.- le nvied fiom J'oss Side to Ollbeit sticet, this cltv 1'ianK P. K'ellj will li.ivu toda lor WI1K -s-U me, lo op.n a new tluiK stoic. He will be much missed fiom the old siintl on Salem aenuc, but thorough tialulni; and lone, espeilc-nco yte suio lo brine; bini mi cob at l.u'eine'f np ital. Miss Mn Klip tit hk v 111 lPtic today furn Visit rt MllleisUUe N'ouvil school, ot which th I.- nu nlumunt. 'I hi boms at the postulllct on (load Fildai. Man h !1 will be fiom s a 111 to 12 n urn One full tli-liveiv In cm ili. l.nbbv open fui locK boes only tlonl s" l" 4 M ' "' No nwwv I'1" " 1 l-tt 1 business done or- ,ie.ssi Iion and Raymond llock- cnbeui, sons of I'mfessri .7 Huck c Jiboi i , will t-pend tin. Ir Eastei vaca tion with the Dl"ltlnsoj, College fllee i lub on a tilp thiough Maijland, Dela waie and Southern PenmylvanU . B Josdjn, of the Tempi" -ihool of Instruction Philadelphia, paie in stiuitlons. in "ynibolk masoniy at the loial MnMinlc temple last evening Ho willieitnln In ibis c 111 fm six t-ienlngs and a p.ut of ach eienlng will meet the M.i'nni 1 1 give instruction 1'lie membeis of Knights of Colum bus Ladles' lleueinlent 1 egion. Blessed Vligin s-odaliti and the Lndiis' Cathn lli l'eneiolnl assnclatlon have each donated ten dollait tow xids tl pur c basing of Mow t is lo be used foi I ho re posltoii dining Eastn JERMYN. Ke M i: Lvnott, pastoi of Sailed Heait i lunch, who for some time past lias been In Mexico, taking u much needed lest and lecupeiatlng his health, rt mined home late on Wcd nisday night He has been benelited consldeiablj by the change and has inan Inten sting things ui t,av of his tilp The public schools of the borough aie i losed today on account ot Ciood Tildiiy The tepiesentatiies of the silk fac tor haie not yet visited the borough It Is, how ei ei. pi obable they may bj heio on Satuulay Fiank and Mibs Jehsle Wlntei, of the AVjomlng seminal , ai Hied homo last eienlng to spend a few dab with their parents, Mt. and Mrs. C. D Wln tei, of Main street. Cieorge S Dunn was a Soanton tall er jesterdaj Miss Lucy Burnett, of Second btieot, has leturncd home ufter spending sev eial tlas with Scianton friends. Rev. Tather Coffey, of Carbondale, wab a caller heie jesieiday. A number of people Horn heie ,uo In Scranton today uttending tho sale of the Aiery hotel which Is to be dis posed of b the sheiiff Rev. .1 CJ Uians, of Vandllng, will preach in tho Congiegatlonal church Sunday. Mis William Westlngton and daughtei. Mis. John Nazbj, weie Cai bondalo ilsltoit, jtsterday. - Chambejlalu's Cough Remedy. This remedy is Intended especially for coughs colds, cioup, whooping cough nnd Influenza It has become tamous for Its cures of these diseases, over a large part of the ehlllzud woild. Tho most tlntteilnj, ti stlmonlals haie been received, glilng at counts of Its good woiks, of tin aggiavating and per sistent coughs it has cured of severo colds that haie yielded promptly to Its hoothlng effects, nnd of tho dangeious attacks of croup it lias cutcd, often saving the llfu of the child The exten hlio use ot It for whooping cough has shown that It robs that disease of nil dangerous consequences It Is especial ly pilzed by motheis for theli thll dion, ns It neitr falls to effect a speedy cine, and bee iue they haio found that thero Is not the leuxt danger In giving it, even to babies, aa It contains noth ing injurious. Sold by all druggists. Matthews liios, wholesale and totall agents. OLYPHANT. E-l'ostiuahtei J. J. Cat bine Is assist ing Abium Howells, who was recently appointed postmnstei at West Aich bald Tho many friends of Mrs. Ann Mor lis. wife of Rev. J. J. Morris, will bo pained to heni of hei death, which oc curred ut hei home In Sugar Notch, Luzerne county, yesteiday. Bho was 73 jeais old, and was the mother of Constuble Jesse Morris, of this town. The funeral will take place from her into home Sunday afternoon Special sen ices will bo held In Bev el al of tho churches next Sunday In commcmoratlon of Christ's resurrection from the dead. In St. Patrick's church the following- progrninme of music will bo rendered at the late mass: "Kyrle," Bartholomew's mass, choir; "Gloria," Millard's mass, choir: soloi by MIfs Anna Prow and Robert McCormac; "Credo," "Weber's moss In G, cholrj "Sanctus," Dartholomew's mass, choir; ARntis Del," Unrtholomoiv's mass, choir; solo, Miss Lizzie Dcmpsoy; "lie Rlna Coell," Werner's, choir; organist, Miss Nettle McDonald; Instructor, Prof. T. W. Watklns The "Credo" li tho pilze competitive piece which was rend cied by the choir on St. Patrick's day, Special KaBter music has been pre pared by tho choir of tho Presbyterian church for both services. Ilov. 11, F Hammond will occupy tho pulpit. In the morning holy communion will bo observed. At the Ulakely Haptlst church Kov. J II. Ellis w 111 deliver a sermon on "Tho Gospel of the Empty Grave," nt tho morning seivice. A special programmo of music will be rendered by tho choir. At tho evening service of tho Con giegatlonal church, ltov. Peter Itoborts w III preach on "The Hesurrcctlon ot Christ " Miss Jennie Patten left yesterday to spend Easter with friends at Wilkes Ilairo. Mrs. George Pi Ice, of Lackawanna street, Is quite ill. Leo Lynch Is home fiom Yale college to spend Eostei. Miss lSelva Tailor has returned from a visit to South Gibson. Mary, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs John Pettlgiew, of Ulakely, Is peilously 111 with pneumonln Misses Dai barn, Daltus. of Archbald, and Minnie Moylnn, of Feiinoj, wcie the guests of Miss May Ferguson jes terday. Richard Thomas nnd David Owens, of North Scrnnton, were visitors at thj lesldenco of James McN'Icol, AVednes day. Miss Knto Atheiton, of Clark's Sum mit, bpent the past week with her sis ter. Miss Gertrude Atherton, at tho Mahon house. Mlss Cora Voyle, of Carbondale, lis lted her home heie jesteiday. TAYLOR NEWS. Reception to Soldiers Elected Of- riceis A Novel Enteitalnment. Personal News. All nirantrenunts haie b-uii complet 11I lor tho uceptlon of the Inilncible tcminanduij Xo 2'2, Knights of Malta, to be. tendeied to their members of the 'Ihiitecnth leglment nt theli icoms In Ree-e's hall this evening. An excellent musical piogramme has been arranged bv the committee Jn cbaige Suieial m--niber.s of th,. Loyal Knights of Aiviciloa will be instituted into the com- mnndeiv Itefuthincnts will be suiv id in connection. The oldlii bnvs uic loquesttd to wear Hull" uniforms All mcnib.'is of the commandeij are int ently jtauosted to be piesent. ! Th( tollnwlng were the o'llceis elect ed at the Emblem division. No. ", Sons i of Tempeiaiifi at the division's rooms on Monday evening- Worthy patriarch, i Thomas I.. Jonet; pust worthy patrl aich Miss Ol-ven Howells w ,ith as ' associate, e?asst Hughes; lecordlng secietary, E. D Tiailb; assistant re folding seoietary,Mary Grltliths; llnan clal seoiPtiM, Willi lm J Thomas; tieHsiiiHi", Isaac Davis chaplain, Pi .ink D.'cku, conductor, William T. Hos klns. assistant conductor, Maggie Evant, insld sentinel, Thonus Moves; outside sentinel, Daniel Remolds. S. Y P V. Rexfnid I'tulwell. Th tholir. of the in Ions chuiibe ir. this town are picparlng a grand feast of mu'ic tor Paster Sunday. The mu sic is siid to be veiy piettj and the event will aftoiil much pUisure for nil in attendance The decoiatlons will be a feature Improied Order of Red .Men, No ?4", at their meeting on Wednesday clon ing elected the following oillceis for the ensuing tcim: Prophet, Dai Id Beech am, sachem, William White, henlor sagamote, Philip No.ikcs, keepi r of leeoids, William G. Howells, assistant keeper of luords, John P.. Fianels, keeper of wampum, Christ 7timbaugh, tiustie, Thoir.tis II Jones icptesenta tlve, John D. Jones Ginnd baby hhow, Mothei Goose and some of hr chlldien, Mother Hub baid's singing class, will be among the features of the entertainment by tho Junior League of the Methodist Epis copal church in the Price LIbraiv hall on Pilday evening, April 7. On April 2i, the annual entertain ment and ball of the Ladles' uxlllary, Ancient Order of Hibernians, division No. 5, of Old Tin go, will be held in Pillion's hall The piogramme, which Is now being piepared by the commit tee promises all those who attend a musical treat The borough schools win Hoie todav in obbenance of good Tildaj. Miss Tetesa Pallon, who ban been ilhltlng relatives In Old Forge has re turned to resume her studies In Stroll Isburg Nounal hc'hool. Mrs. Pdwnid Morris, of Piovldonce, was the guest ot Mrs John Pi Ice, of tins place, on Wednesday. The luucial of the late flowi r Jones will occur tomoirow afternoon from his Into home on Main street. Burial will be made In Plymouth. Miss Lillian Howells entei tallied her Sund'iy school class of tho Calvaiy Baptist ihurch at her home on Wed nesday evening Cake, coffee, etc., were sened. An enjovablo time was had. Hotelkeepei Henry Welseniluh Mill open his new hotel to tho public today, Messis R. J and W. J Dills, of North Taylor made a buMness trip to Wilkes-Bnire yesterday. Superintendent Henty E. Hauls, ot the Archbald mines, will servo on tho petit Jury of the United States court next week i i AVOCA. Rev. T. E. AVIlson Is seilouily 111 at the Prlmltlvo Methodist paisomige. Ills hi other, Robeit, hpent yesrtetday at hU bcdblde. The marilagc of Miss Jennlo Alexnn dei, of this town, to F. E. Amcrman, of Caibondale, Is announced to tnke placu or. AprM 19. Owing to a recent death in both families tho affair will' be a veiy tjulet one. David Powers, of Pittston, will occu py the Valley house In a few dis. Rev. T. F. Cprniody left this week for Sayio where he will remain a tew days before leailng foi tho South for the benefit ot his health Mrs Johns, of Peckvllle, was a visit or In town yesterday Charles Law, of West Pittston, spent eckthat Oough vim cffitsv7iV'o NOillAl 7R0GHES. rrto-simlla ot 'fTlM'' "'Ttry ' wgnaiuio Today, Friday, and Tomorrow, Saturday Special Prices on Shoes and Slippers. row only, $1.70, all sizes. 200 pairs Baby Shoes, soft and leather soles at 25c and 35c. 300 pairs Children's Wedge Heel Shoes, all styles, worth GDc, at 50c Call aud cxamiue our goods befoie buying elsewhere, Remember theic is no trouble to show you goods aud you will surely save money by it. MYE THE CHEAPEST SHOE STORES. 307 Lackawanna Avenue. Branch Store in Pittston. N. B. Extra Help to Wait on You. last cvenlns.' pt the homo of his sister, Mrs. Mary McMillan The death of Joseph Beuchem, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Beachom, of this town, occiu ted yesteiday morning at the home of his uncle In Oak Hill. De-tcas-od was an esemplity oung man, and his death Is sinciielv mourned by a laige elrcli- of fiiitids He v us 24 yeais ot uge and wus a member of WIconisco tlibe of Red Men and the Mstlc Chain The ioimet will meet In their looms in Butlei's hotel on Sunday atteinoon at 1J lit o'clock. The funeral will leave the houie ft 2 o clock In tennent will be made In liittl. chuich 1 1 meten The icmnins of 1'ilwitc Fiank Webb, who died nt Poito Ulco sryerat mintlis ago. have m rived In New York on tho funeial ship Cto-ik The familj have lccehcd no ollltlal notice of their re mov.il lioni tho ship, but It is expected thev will anlvo todav A nubile fti- neial v 111 be held and Hie cortege will ' !"''t fl"' April 17, will convene one week move fiom the faml'v lesldenco Inter- I laillei, and all common Ideas sub nient in M.ucy cemeteiy j poen.is are made teturnablo on Tues- Mis Thomas II Tr-omas, nf Mineis' tlllJ'. April 11 Theie will bo little bus Mills, spent ycstpiu.iv at the home of ineis In the sessions couits. hei biothei The Wjomlng county attornojs, wit- Mis c Smith, of Dtipont, i iltic- ' nesses and olllclals telurnsd from ally ill of tjphold put umenh 'Scranton on Wednesday, tho case of Sexual casts ot illphllieila are ie- Wjomlng county vs. Chac et al. hav- pnitee! on the West Side, but none aro conIdfipil daiigiious. PECKVILLE. Mis William Budd will occupy the Klzer building Apt II 1 and will greet tho public with a new line of mlllln eiy goods The f.toie windows of the Kestelle millinery bazaar aie attracting tho unlvcihal attention ot the ladies these daj.s, It being opening week, and the latest -stilts if hats and novelties aro Bhown to good advantage. Mr. Michael Murray, of the East Side, employed us a miner at Dolph's mine, sustained painful injuries Thurs day by a fall of loof. Mi W. S. Bloes accompanied bj Mr. Moitou Harloe, will Journey to Win t'lpster, Vn , on Monday next to pros pect the new coal lands purchased by u company of which Mr Bloes is a member. J"he following is the Easter pio ginmme that will be rendered by the choir at the Baptist church Sunda . Morning. 10 30 i.ymn No 190 "Hark Ten Thousand limp and Voices," Scrlptuie reading, anthem, 'The Risen Lord," Gieene, Invocatlm; hyrin No. 421, "Holy. Holy, Lord God Al mighty " announcements offertorj ; oignn postlude, Gounod, Miss Mattio B. Pickering tenor solo, "Awake My Soul," Wiegand, Howell II. Dai Is; an them, "Awake' Thou That Sleepest," Elchoru, seimon; anthem, "Christ Is Risen," Herbert, himn No Sj, 'Holy Father, Hear My Cry, benediction. Eienlng, 7.30 Anthem, "If We Believe That Jtsus Died," Heibeit. hjinn No M, "Ho Lives, tho Grent Redeemer i-iies," Scripture leading, aifthem, "For Since by Mnn Came Death," Mejer, Invocation; hymn No liiO, "King of Glory Reign Foioici" an nouncements, offeit(jj organ vol untaiy, Wagnei, Miss Mattle B. Pick ering, sopiano fcolo, ' First Begotten of the Dead," Blumenscbein, Miss Anna C Sands, anthem, ' As It Began to Dawn," Schwenkl, sermon anthem Sin nnd Rejoice foi Christ Is Risen " Adams, hymn No. 9'., ' All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name," benediction. Peisonnel of the choir Sopianos, Miss Anna. l Sands, soloist; Jilts Louhe Mace, .miss Jennie Williams, Mlbs Cas- sie Williams, Miss Jennie Dikoman, Mlbii Esther Sltgreavos. nltos, Mrs. David Williams,, Miss Bessie J. Craig, soloist, Miss Jessie Wallace, Miss Ethel Brown, tenors. David Williams, Haimon Sltgreaves Piofessor Howell Davis, soloist, bnsssos, Thomas W. Morgan, el Rejnolds, David Mor gan, Will W. Watklns, soloist; organ ist. Miss Mattio B. Pickering, choris ter. Will W. Watklns. Abo Grelner has accepted a position as mototnmn with the Scranton Trac tion company He is nt piesent learn ing tho different loutes and tho man ipulation of tho motor. W. L. Carr has assumed the manage ment of tho company store nt Rlcli mondale. Mr Carr has not telln qulshed his manngeishlp of the Peck illlo stoio but will have chaigo of both and will continue his residence nt this place. $100 Reward $100. The renders of thlH piper will be pleased to lenrn that there is nt least one dread ed dlscnsu that sclcneu has been nhle to i ore in all its btnges, und that is Catauh Ball's Catarrh Cure Is tho only posltlvo ttuo known to tho medical fraternity Catarrh being a constitutional disease re tiulrea a constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cuio Is taken Inlt riutllj , nctlng direct! upon the blood and mutoiiH sur faces of the eastern, tbereb) dcHtrnjIng tho foundation of tho tliHi.ise, and giving tho patient strength by building up tho constitution and assisting niituie In do. Ing Us work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its curatlio powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for uny cuso that It falls to cure Bond for list of testimonial!) Ainiress P. J. CHENEY X. CO, Toledo, O. Sold by Drugrl"'. 7Gc, Hall's Family Pills nio the best. For everybody. It will pay you to see our new Hue of shoes which we have just received from manufacturers throughout the laud, in russet and black, all styles aud all sizes, all widths, A to EE. Remember we cater for the masses, the rich as well as the poor. We sell shoes from 50c to $4 aud $5, aud our immeuse outlet enables us to sell good stylish footwear of all sorts for less moucy than any other shoe store iu Scranton. Here Are a Few of the Many Bargains : 48 pairs Ladies' Patent Leather Cloth Top Shoes made to sell for $2.50 and $3.00. Today and tomor D AVI DOW TUNKHANNOCK. License couit convenes on Monday, Apill 3, at 2 o'clock p. m. Thcra ore thirty-three applications lllca and of these, two applications hiv been filed foi one house,, the I a Giange hotel, and one house, the Luke house, at Mill City, has burned since tho tiling ot the application for license, Icuing thirty-one lit enses to be acted upon. But one lemonstrance has been Tied, that against the application of Thomas Dolau foi a license for the Noxen houte at Notch At.a Jr Koeler esq., represents this license and i.'ill bo as sisted by James AV. PI it-, esn ('. O. Deishlnier, esei , will iepro.ent the re monstrance The couit bids fail to be of blioit tluiation The quarter session an I common please will convene on Monda, Apill 10, at 2 o'clock. By order of the court the common pleas court, which was ' '"B ',0ii disposed of by til" court and juiy on that daj Tho following people fiom Tunkhan nock seen John Drew and Mabel Irv ing in "The Llais" at the Nesblt Thursday evening Mr and Mis. S, W, Eysenbach, Miss Helen Lewis, Mls-s L'leanor Little, MUs Evcloyii Townsend and H. S Harding Albert A Noitluop. a member of the Junior class at the New York univers ity, Is s-pending the Easter vacation vvltlh his parents, Mr. nnd Mis. R. R. Northrop Northrop is a member of the base ball team ot his college, play ing center field and also manager of the foot ball team. Captain Samuel Havvke. of com pany L, Seventh N. G. P., was in Tunkhannock on Wednesdny, stopping off hero on his way homo from Scrnn ton. iv heie ho had been subpoenaed as an expert witness on the soldiers' monument question. Colonel N. A. McKown is engaged this week In moving his family from their piesent residence to the house at the coiner of Wjoming aienue and Harrison streets, iccently purchased by him Horn John B. Jennings. Tho house vacated by him will be occupied by Attorney W. S. Miller after the llrst of April Mrs. O. C. Junius, who has been vis iting with her sistei. Mrs, Catharine Townsend. leaves here for her homo in Rosariio, Argentine Republic, on Friday. She takes the steamer leav ing New York on April 5. F. J. Sampson goes today for a visit with fi lends in Blnghamton TOWANDA. A lare tieat in the theatilcal older is In store for tho Towanda theater goers this week, and Is bcirg taken advantage of tho MacCaulov-Pitton companv aie filling a week's engage ment at Hale's opera with repertoire plus of a high oi del. which are being handled by ,i llrst class companv of tvlent They have nlo piesentetl "The Ministers Son ' ' Royil Hags" and "A Stiu,gle for Gold." Tho specialties nra ur-to-uato wnth their numbers Tho tioupe Is staired bv W. B. Patton, J, G McFarlnne, George F Mooie, Mls-se. Ida Campbt II Anna Pomeroy. Louise i Foster with sevpial others Full houses I are enjoying the pi ogiamme each even ing I John Howie a prominent business J man of Ulstci. has made an assignment ' his liabilities being seieril thousand dollars. Rev. Dr. Kelly of Rt. Peter nnd St Paul's chinch, has been succeeded by Rev. Coionei, of Torest City. Supervisor II 11. Bcntley, of tho Barclay railroad, met with a scilous nc client nt foot of Plane Tuesdiv. while unloading logs. He had two ribs brok. en. ELMHURST. A. B. Wllllums, Jr , Is spending n few days with IiIh patents here. Miss, Inez Blessing left last evening for Stroudsburg to visit friends at tho East Sttoudsbuig State Normal school. Mr. Fiank Hlbbard, of Harfoid, Pa., visited his cousin, Pro'essor Rogers, on Monday Mrs. A. B Clay spent yesterday In Scianton. Mr L W P.mwdgo has moved In tho Wlttfoot house, on Front street Hermann Wltttoot will make" his homo with Mi Parti Idgo Miss Nelllo Peck, of Peckvllle, upent VVby buffer t Treatment 011 Airoul, No lnstllU' tlou 011 earth treats debility la men as vto do. Itesulu I sum Mcthnl so rapid vc I tend on trrdit. Vay lor It or r return appliance und reme dies at our expense. Little beak, " CYimpleto Manhood," sent sealed, free. Address BRIE MEDICAL CO., DUPPALO, N.Y. Sunday with her father, Mr. Calvin Peck. Mrs. G D Detilck returned yester day after spending a few dais with Scianton friends. Miss Besslo Buckingham leaves this morning for Scranton, where she will spend Easter with hei cousins, Jllssea Alice und Edna Buckingham, of Mad ison avenue .Mr Wilght, the gatekeeper on the J Boulevaul, has moled to Caibondale. J Mr. Wright was formerly employed by I the Homing Biook Turnpike company and has been a toll-gate keeper for tho past eighteen yeais. Mr and Mrs Byion Buckingham at tended n meeting of the order of East ern Star at Scranton Monday evening. Misses Etta and Emma Peck and Messrs. Hnuy Peck and Fred Ben jamin, of Peckvllle, were the guests of Mr. and Mis. J. M Rhodes ovei Sun day. MOSCOW. Rev. S. Guy Snow den lectin eel in New Mllford, Pa., on Friday night. Cold weather, and muddi stuets. Is tho dally complaint of tho Moscow peo ple now, A surprise party was given Mis. W. A. Depue, by the Daughtem of Re bekah, laHt week. Mr. Chailes Blown will take chat go of the barber shop now occupied by C, W. Bourn, in the tutuie Mr. and Mrs H W. Davis, of Klm huist,s.pent Filday evening with friends In town. Dr. S. W Lamorcaux, of Scranton, is moving into his house on Chuich street. Evangelist L. Shellhorn delighted his many friends last Saturday by diopping In on them. Miss Aisula Swingle died at the home of Peter Yeager on Monday night. Her funeral was held on Wednesday after noon at Madlsonvllle, Rev D. E Powell officiating Mr. John Yeager, of Towanda, Pa , is visiting ills fathei, Peter Yeager The lallroad men of our town sln ceiely i egret the departure of Secre taiy Peaisall. His Influence has been ,i power among the men. They feel that a friend is leaving them Rev R. II. Walsh, of St Catherine's chuich, hns moved to Ills new parish at Forest Cltv His libeial and kindly spirit and faithfulness won tor him many friends In this place Protestants and Roman Catholics together regret his tiansfer, but congiatulato his new parish and with him over his enlarg ened sphere of usefulness and good DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND mill TREMmIN? THE UniU.NAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, la sold under positive Written unrantc, bynnthorU&d ngenta only, to euro Weak Memory, Dltnr,88, vviuteiuincB, iu, iiraienn, uum n,B4. Nisht IxfiHPS. Kvil Drpam3. , JinCKUIU! nek of CouU. rutna. Yonth denre. Nervous nesa, Lap cltude, nil Urutas, Youth' tul Krrors, or Exco6slvo Ufo of Ttibaccti, Opium, or Liquor, vrbioh leads to UiEOry Consumption, Insanity nnd Death. At etoro ur by mail, $1 a box: eix for 5, with written Kunrnuteo to iturit fti vfnnil nmnPV. Mnmllln Tinrll aco, contalnins fivo dnjaf treatment, with full Instructions, 2b cents. Ono saraiilii only sold to each person. Atstorooroymaii. (SklS"Rca Label Spcclalj?h i,VsH9 ca airviiyui. v fvi - '?&yror Impntoncy, Loss otj13'C OnrtA Power. Lost Llanhoou. VVJ . t nTTiS Mtav. litw up n.rrftnnoane l tJ I n lui.i mv f,ir V wllfi-Jd..' 'written KuarnnteeW'TekS. en a 25&1 tururaiaCOua ays. At Lturo 'I GEpOnEorhvmMI. Afin I'orSoleby WlllUni O. Clark, 316 Penn Ave Scruntjn, I'a. flaalth is Wealth. Bicycle Perfection Has at last been reached in the production of the 1899 I00EL OHAINLESS SPALDING We would be pleased to have you call and exatnlue it. .. FLOREY & GomeUjsss neeJs a reliable, tts finest drugs Dp. PeaB's Thsy arqrmpt nciui. CDaD For Salo by JOHN Spruoo street H. PHELPS. BROOKS, Don't Worry And Fret Because your prescut ten ant is going to quit your house on March 31st. But for a new one in the "For Rent" columns of Scrauton-s best "Want Ad" medium, the Scranton Tribune And a new teuaut will no doubt move in on April ist. L Brewery Manufacturers ot OLD STOCK ffiM55HiSI.,SCIIfl!.Pfl. telephone Call, 2333. THE IIOSIC POWDER it Itooms I ami 2,Com,Uh BTd'g. SCRANTON, fX Mncleut Mooilcni IAI LIN & RM) II ORANGE GUII 1 lectrlc II Utrlei l'leil lor exploding blasts si Repaiino Chemical Gal WARMSFl The recent hotel tit e citv shouLi II Warning to Hot! .triil ntheis to niotectl perty, by havil DEFENDER FIRE EjTIf where thev can! be c.ises ot emergency. Thin ti. IV. S. FULLER, OcilCrt LI5 Larl.awaona Avenl THE DICKSON M? bei mi ton nml W llkejl Muuaf.utmet oi LQCQulOTIVES.STATlWRY ENGINES Ituller.-i, llolstmf uni I'jiuli.' Vli.i i;- y Gcncnl Office Scranton Pa iiis m Lager Beer Mining ai M&DE FlVl4JV3Ar3 J irauoni. .( atiiriiu anil iir-'i rukturo IMt V 11 illtj iu ol 1 or youust n I uncoinriTuci, uti'incdior marn fl tiiut InuDlty nn tenet, mptton f a eutend eflboln a t UIIE uharo n'l nthti fail ' tUt i-pon litiTlntf vlis c.nulno .Max Tut lots, TI unvoculea tho j iDd.auil w llcutorou. Woctcoi.ci Itlrantictcakii rs'itce tocrtt fti-uro FSM'Ydf la juhiaoor ratuntltha n out y l'riLuCttf I tS.ift "jckwi or 111 pWj Hull trtatmenti frr tZb) l! nnil, in plniii wrui ir inn i.telit of i rio f ircn ar "" AAX HKA1GDVCO., ' VwS&'ii?' ' Tor pnlo In Bcrintcn, Pa , by Mattn Dros and II C Eanderrcn, drusgists 211 Washington Ave. Opp. Court H01153, WOMnAN nonthly, reculatlng rut dlclct. nc 1 "nly harraUu tOi 1 'i E shsuld be uicJ. If yuu want the heat, ret EPeBararoal PSBSs K.-r 1 I Fi l.i1 liilinn it, sale and certain In result. The renntnn (Dr. real's 1 d... j, j ware, tl.M. Addrssi Vjuu ilasiciHB vi., CloTiunj ' o Pharmaolst, cor. WvOmln0 twjnu. nnd