TtfRfWlM! ,jn - , Yf' T .T ?' r IE SCRAOTON TRIBUiNM- TUESDAY, APRIL 31, 1899. , EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANTON IlUrFIANS ARRESTED ON ROI1 INSON STREET LAST NIGHT. Special Ofilcer Fcrbcr Encounters Two Highwaymou Additional Patrolman Assigned Last Even ingWomen's Home Missionary Society Meeting St. Paul's An nual Ball Funerals Yesterday. School Deposits from Pupils of Nos. 13, 10 and 32 General News Notes and Personals. Special OOlcer H. P. Porber made an important arrest on IloUlnson street about 10.30 o'clock last nlRht, which may be the means of brenklnB up a iranir of rutllans who have terrorized pedestrians in West Scranton for u long time. Two vounR men, piving me names of 'William Thomas and John Ca&sldv, are under arrest, and seem to have no respect for the law or any thing else. The two men had stationed them selves In a dark ppot on lloblnson street, each holding a large brick, and evidently Intended to waylay some body, when their plans were frustrated by the timely arrival of Olllcer For mer. They had accosted one man, and had frightened two ladles who had oc casion to pass by the spot, but ran against the wrong man when they hMd up Perber. One fellow asked what time it was, and, when told tho hour, be came abusive. The chief told them to pass on, but they refused and he at tempted to arrest them. In doing so, one of tho men showed fight, and the assistance of two citizens was neces sary to subdue, him. A messenger was dispatched to tho police station, and Patrolmen Thomas Jones and Kinh Peters hastened to tho hcene and took the ruflhins in tow. They had thrown the bilcks awav, but a. large knife was found on one of them, When questioned, they said they icslded In Old Forge, and Cassidy aNo gave tho name of 'lati Ick Moran, and Thomas gae tho name of Evan Thomas. They will be given a hearing this morning. ADDITIONAL, PATROLMAN'. Despite the fact that Martin Gutrell hns redgned from the police force, the additional patrolman which JTnvoi Molr and Chief Hobllng decided to as plgn to West Scianton has mateiial iztd Last evening Patrolman Thomas Lowry was tianferred from No. :! post in the central elt to the new post cre ated on Houth Main aenue, south fiom Luzerne street The acquisition to the force on this S. nt$3f Speedily cures whoop 8R Si S ,nB "-ouro, crouP and f!fl1l(rll svriina"lsur" Mother jou IvUUgil Oyi Ulcan alu ijs rely on it. Children like it. Doses arc small Price 25 cts. UNEEDA d'OOII COUGH SYRUP TAKE Dufour'a French Tar, foil SAI.K AT r.LORGi: W. JENKINS', 1 01 S .Main Avenue Urtiuy o lyi.Hj'iffl.vi A mother's personality is repeated in her baby. She may dross, talk or act as she please, but tho baby tolls the story of her innermost self as trnly and surely ae though it had been revealed through an all-seeing cyo. We Care for the And cater for their every want as far as clothing goes, and do it with a thoroughness that shows our interest in tho woik. Nowhere else in town does tho Baby's Dress got so much atten tion as horc, and mothers generally aro beginning to leuluo that tho Globe Warehouse buyers save them an immense amount of troublo and worry. Indeed, most of them admit that tho task of providing for baby's complete outfit is better cared for by us than thoy could have done it personally, and then there's tho question of saving, Outiite cost less money hero than any mother could make them for, and they're always right. Never disappointing, for every little garment and fix ing is afe prettily, daintily and conscientiously made as good materials, good workmanship and specially trained skill can make them. Baby's Long or Short Dresses Are receiving especial attontion this week in ouo of our largo show windows. Look at thoni critically. Noto tho fineness of tho material, tho perfect matching of tho edgings, inserting, laces, the beauty of tho workmanship, and tho oNquisito taste displayed in tho stylos. Then ask about prices, which aro far lower than you'd think, to look at them. Baby's Coats, Baby's Skirts Uaby's Slips, Kinds, Socks, Vojts, Stockings, Bootees, (Japs, Hoods, Veils, Mittens, Carriage liobes everything in iact that a baby can wear or ought to wear at every season and under all conditions, is here, and hero you got it at its best, no mat ter how your tasto or ability to spend may lead you, for tho mothor of limited means is our first thought and chief care in this department, although tliero is practically 110 limit if you can afford it and you wish your darling's raiment to bo ex travagantly lino and ncodlessly extravagant. Globe Warehouse Soul and Body tiro closely connected. A sick body means bad temper, unliapplness In fact, a sick soul. One reacts on tho other. Stungthrn the body by deansltig and purlflng tho stomach, ell thoughts will fly away and you'll llnd llfo a merry song, Hostcttcr's Stomach Hitters Is a blood purifier nml stomach tonle. Honestly used, it never falls to cure tho worst tumbles resulting from wuik stom achs. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters Appetizing Strengthening Purifying sldo bus been needed for a long time, and will bo much appreciated by the residents of the Fifteenth waid, one of the latgest in the city. This additional ofllcer will create the necessity for a patrol box in that section, as tho near est one Is now located at the Columbia Plro company's house on Division street. It Is to be hoped the council men of the Fifteenth ward will have the necessary box provided. CHURCH SOCIETY MEETINGS. The Women's Home Missionary soci ety of tho Simpson Methodist Episco pal church met last evening. Mrs. Gideon Moser presided and Miss Aug usta, Hlnlr acted as seeretaiy. Devo tional exercises were led by Mrs. J. I). Sweet. After the regular business was transacted, Mts. II. L. Morgan read a paper on "The Present Condition and Outlook of the Society," and a letter pci Mining to the Adallne C Smith col lege was read by Miss Imma Lewis. Mis. Joslah l'nff also read a paper on "The Mother's Jewel Home," which Is located In York, Neb. A communica tion was toceived fiom tho olllclnls of liuss Hall, Washington, asking for a donation of Jin, which was partially subserlbed at tho meeting. At the meeting of the official boaid of the chinch, II. D Jones, was elected secietaiy and John Fern, treasuier. The pastor Is the presiding ofllcer. The iliumcc committee named will comprise Messis. Davis, Pall, IUdgway, Thio, and Chase. Plans for the woik of the voar weio discussed and other matters acted upon. It Is expected that one of the most prominent minister In attendance at the W timing conference will occupy the pulpit of the church next Sunday. ST. PAUL'S ANNUAL BALL. The members of St. Paul's Pioneer eoi ps conducted their tenth annual ball In Meats' hall last evening, and the af fair w.is largely attended. A no gramme of twenty-five numbers was successfully can led out, and music was fumlMied by the Star orchestta. Dur ing the Intel mission, an exhibition drill was given undei the dliectlon of Cap tain Walter McNIchols. J Muiiuy aietd as piompter. The reception committee compilsed T. A. McCoy, Walter McNIchols. M. J. Coleman. P J Mullaney and William ilaslrins P F. McCoy was master of eei "monies, John Muiphj, nsstant nuistet ol eeiemonlet, John Judge, M. T. Sullivan, James McCoy, James P. Munay. John Langan, Hoheit Mc NIchols, John Oaughan, Michael J. Coleman. P. J. Mullani y. William Has klns. flooi committee: John MeAndrew, T. McC'ormack and John Lai kin, door committee Pf ItOOL CHILDREN'S DEPOSITS. Owing to the Institute being held last week, and there was no sessions in Baby's Need tho public schools, tho collection of tho children were held over until yes terday. Tho pupllH at No. 19 school deposited the largest sum, and tho othora were un to the usual amounts. Tho amounts from tho tlueo Reboots yesterday wan uh follows: No. 13. David Owens, principal David Owens, '&; Martha WathlnH. jl.41; I'.llza Lewis, tV)c.J Allco Uvnrm, tl.77: Bertha Kelly, ffic., Nrlllo Itlchnrcls, J2U); Nellie Kelly, Zc: Catherine rhlllips, J2.19J llllza l'rlco, Jl.Ki; Snrah McDonald, Wc.J Mary linrrlB, SOc; total, J12.77. No. :J II. 1. Motgan, principal Mlvt Warner, UTO, Mi Knapp, JUS; Miss Kvllow'H, $1.30, Miss Mullen, Uc; Miss Kmldy, 4l)c.: MIhs O'Connor, V.X); Miss Ourpenter, 00c, Miss Vaughan, "So J to tal. $10 OS. No. 11 Josephine D. Lees, principal Miss Lees, 91c; Miss Murray, $2fiJ; Miss Nichols, US); MIh Beamish, 91.47; Miss Morgan, J." 28; MIha Flynn, $2 '.4; Miss Kent, $1 37; Miss Lvars, iZW. Miss Wade, 81c; Mlsi Murphy, Jl.GS; Mlm l'eck, $2.t2l Mr I'orlicr, $1.11; total, $23.63. Tho n,lan is nn excellent one, and many of tho schools throughout the city are adopting It. YL'STKRDAY'S FUNERALS. At 2 30 o'clock yesterday afternoon tho remains of tho lato Michael Mc Nulty, who died very suddenly last week of pleuro-pneumonla, were borne from tho family residence on Fellows' stieet and Interred in tho Cathedral cemetery. The funeral of Florence Lee, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Lee, of North Lincoln avenue, was held yes terday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Itev. L. It. Foster, of the Sumner Avenue Pres byterian church, olllclatlng. Mrs, Fos ter and members of the church eang selections. The pallbearers were: Els ten Lee, Robert Lee, May Lee, Sadie Lee, Jennie Hughes Ilhoda Clark, Edith Morgan and Minnie Ames. In tctment was made In tho Washburn stieet cemetery. The remains of nn infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Archlbild Jones, of Merldlnn stieet, whose death occurred suddenly on Sunday, was Intoned yesterday in Washburn street cemetery. GENERAL NEttS NOTES David C. Hughe h, of 1.03 North Urom ley avenue, a miner employed In the Diamond mine, was injured by a fall of coal on Saturday. Dr. Rej nolds Is attending him. A business meeting of the membeis of Columbia Hose eomp.iny was held last een!ng at their headquarters on Division street. The Ladles' Home -md Foielgn Mis sionary society of tl e Washburn Street Fresbterlan chinch will hold a meet ing this afternoon at 3 30 o'clock in the church. The Chilstlan l'ndc.ivor society of tlv Plymouth Congicj.Uionul church will meet this evening. Special music will bo rendered, and the topic will be "Holy Garments." Miss Margaret Evans will lead. St. Leo's Battalion held a meeting in their rooms on Noith .Main avenue last e-wnlng, at which many matters were acted upon. The members of the Electric City Wheelmen will meet in their headquar ters on Jackson stieet this evening. Elmer How ells, who was nnested on a serious charge on Satuida night, was admitted to bail jesteiday, his father becoming his bondsman. The regular meeting of the West Side bo.ud of trade will be held at 5 o'clock this evening In the West Side bank building. A smoker will be a sieclal feature, and every member is teciucsteel to be piesent. A meeting of the ladles Interested In the niceess of the Tripp palk Sunday school will be held tomoirow afternoon nt .1 o'clock In the home of Mr. II. A. Tewkes-bury, when lepoits regatding the pi ogress of the coining social will be tecelved. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. William James, of Eynon stieet, left esterday for Stnten Island, wheie he will Join the regular army and sail for the Philippines this week. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin MiiNcy, of Forest City, called 011 their son Ben, of Jenkins' pbarmacj, cHt-relav. Sir. and Mis. Thomas Hnnlh, fn nuily of Williamsburg, Col., hae de rided to lematn here permanently and have taken up their abode on Price, stieet near Rebecca avenue. Mix. Rlchaid Rre.se. of Meiidlan street. Is ery seriously ill at her home. Mis. Frank Anus anil children, of Silom.Wayne county, aie vLsttlng Mrs. Frmk Slote, of Lincoln avenue. Mr. and Mlh. J"hn Dennis and chil dien. of Llmin, N. Y.. aie the guests of Mr. and Mis. William ( '01 less, of Rock fctieet, .Mis. Hopkln Williams, ot Euon .stieet, who has been veiy sick foi .sov etal months, Is able to be out again. John Grudv, supeilntendcnt of the Pnidentl'il Insurance company nt Wllk"S-U.irre, visited friends here yes teulji. Rev. J. P.. Sweet, of the Simpson MthodIst Episcopal chinch, will leave today to attend the Minis-teiial confer ence at Kingston. - m GREEN RIDGE. Miss Mabel Waterman has returned from a visit to Elmhurst. Miss Clara Cllbbs has been appointed teacher In No 2S school. She will take charge of tho primary class in one of the newly finished rooms E. M. Keene spent Sunday with his family in Elmhurs-t. Mi. Helm, of Factoryvllle, Is remov ing with Is famll to this place Mr". W. It Manneis has returned home after spending Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Elwell, of I'enn uvenue. Miss Jennie Dunn has returned home fiom u visit at Elmhurst. Prof. 11. C Bui dick bus returned fiom a visit In Philadelphia. Mrs. Paul Gardner has leturnod home fiom Hones-dale, wheie bho bpent Sunday. .Mrs. Bert Pike, of Sayie, is the guest of Mr. and Mis. Haw ley, of Rlch mont Park. John Robinson, of Lenox, Is visiting trlcnds here. Gar Held Council, No. 3.14. Older of United American Mechanics, will hold a smoker in Ncttletun's hull this even ing. Miss Myrtle Jackson, of Sanderson avenue, entertained a few of her f 1 lends on Saturday afternoon. Those present were tho Misses Muriel Jones, Florence Osenbauglr, Giuco Oserr baugh, Grace Sailer, Margaret Shedd, Ella Sailer, Ada Hobbs, Graco Shoe maker, Bessie Wescott, May Snyder, Anna Hummler, Lillian Foster, Mamlo Davis, Alice Parsons, Mabel Stevens, Ruth Levi, Bertha Shelly and Gordon Van Hooien, THE IIOfflELIEST MAN IN SCRANTON As well as tho handsomest, and other aro Invited to call on any druggist and get a free trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy thai Ih guaranteed to cure and relieve all Chronic and Acuto Coughs, AhOiiiiu, BronehltU and Consumption. Price 23c and 50c BARRELS OF SAMPLES, Over Two Hundred Thousand Trlnl Bottles Sent Freo by Mall. Uy special arrangement with tho manufacturers of that Justly famnus kidney medicine, Dr. D.iv:J Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, tho lendern of Tho Trlbuno aro enabled to obtain a trlai bottlo and pamphlet of valuable med ical advice absolutely fro, by simply sending their full numo and post of fice address to tho DR. DAVID KEN NEDY CORPORATION, Rondout, N. Y and mentioning this paper. OS course this involves cnormou- expense to the manufacturers, but they have received so many grateful letters from thoso who have been ben efitted and cured of tho various di seases, of the Kidneys, Liver, Bladder and Blood, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia and Chronlo Constipation, and all weaknesses peculiar to women, that they will willingly send trial bottles to all sufferers. Upon Investigation It was found that 91 per cent, of those who havo used the trial bottle had received such benefit from it that they pur chased largo sized bottles of their druggists. It matters not how sick you are or how many physicians have failed to help you, send for a trial bottle of this great medicine, it costs you but a postal card, and benefit and euro will most certainly bo the result. Put some urine In a glass tumbler and let It stand 24 houis; If it has a sediment or If pale or discolored, milky or cloud), stringy or ropy, your kidneys or bladder are In had condi tion. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy speedily cures such danger ous symptoms as pain In tho back, In ability to hold mine, a burning seed ing pain In passing It, frequent deslro to urinate, especially at night, the staining of linen by your urine and all tho unpleasant and dangerous effects on the system produced by tho use ot whiskey, wine or beer. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy Is sold at all drug stores for $1.00 for a large bottle; six bottles for $3.00. DUNM0RE DOINGS. Twentieth Century Club Enjoys Its First Annual Social Twenty- Fiist Annual Session of Missionary Society. Tho first annual social of the Century Dancing class was held In Washington hall last evening. The committee In charge, William Brower, Joseph Wnt rous, Howard Potter. Earnest Wattous, Leslie Mar sch and Roy Sly, were fully rewaided for their haul work, by the grand success It proved to be The lare hull was tastefully decorated with bunting and Hags, and presented a pi-'ttv nppeaiance. H. D. Tavlor was in charge and Miss Nelllo Outran furnished the music for the dances. Those present wcte: Mlss-e3 Mngglo Gleneroi, Bessie Winters, Nellie Van Camp, Pessle Phillips, of Hyde Pink; Blanche Kellow, of Green Ridge; Maty Powell, Maile and Belle Webber, Bes sie HonJnmlii.ifOttrudc Matthews, Eliz abeth Robinson, of Green Ridge; Mary Stcnder, Anna Steam, Emma Cronk, Edith Cionk, Katie Snvder.Della Stein. MiH Greener. Miss Schultz, Lillian Saunders, of Scianton; May Winters, Sadie W.nfel. Floience Webber, Belle, M vi tie and Mable Watrous and Mar tha Mathews. .Mrs. William Brower, M'-s. Theo. Webber, Mrs. M. Donachy, Mrs. A. J. Marsh. Ureal Hennopp, Friend Stone, Jo seph Thaller, George Glffoid, William Ciavman, Henry Stein, A. J. Marsh, l.ejlie Marsh, Earnest Watrous, Kunk Blown, Benjamin Watrous, John Wil liams, of Plttston; Fiank Matthews, Arthur P. S hultz, John Horsommer, How .nd Pottei. Jaeob Kan her of Scianton; Chalks Storm, of Moscow William Matthews, Alton Klzer, of Scranton I'ltd Haitnolt. Earnest Fliuh Julius Waclavlchek, Edwnid Bensi, y ijnj Sly, How aid Dei bv, Wil liam Webber. Robeit Plnckney. ANNUAL tSESSION. Tile twentv -first annual meeting ot the Woiuans' Foreign Mlssloimiy so ciety of the Presbjtery of Lackawan na, Seiantem dlHtrict, will be held In tho I'lesbyteiian church pailois next Thui-ilay and Friday. It is expected that Miss Anna Sohcel, a missionary lrom Persia, who Is home on a vaca tion, wi'l be piesent. The entertainment committee is comprised of the following: Mrs. Geo. B. Smith, chairman. S10 Clay avenue, Scranton: Mrs. Decker, Mts. M. W. Chambeilain. Mrs. Gibbons, Mrs. Bone and Miss King, and the district olllcers ar-: Ptosldent. Mrs Martin R. Kays; first vice president. Mis. C. E. Robin son; second vice president, Mi. C. F. Rockwell; corresponding secietaiy, Miss Cora Dickson, lecoullug secre tary. Airs. T. S. Morgan; secretary of lit.iatuie, Mrs. T. J. Luce. SHORTER PARAGRAPHS. Scivlees of the late Robeit L. Hunt er were held lust evening by tiro Rev. W. F. Gibbons, paitor of the Presby terian church, at the residence Chestnut stnet. The remains will be taken to Cllffoul this moining nt S u. m.. by Funeral Director T. P. Letch wnrth, where Interment will be made. St. Stephens' commander, No. 230, Knights of Malta, had uu enjojable time at their looms last evening. Fol lowing the regular older of business, during which Taylor H. Swaru re-c-lved tho Malta degiee In full fuim. A banquet was served. Tho tenth annual ball and social of Neptune Hose company. No. 1, was held In Kestomt hall on South Blakelv btreet, last evening, and about 130 couples were piesent. Muslu wus lur ulshcd bv Professor Wuhleis. The Old Folks' concert to bo given under the auspices of tho Young Peo ple's Friendly tliclo of St. Muik's Episcopal church, will be held In Washington hall this evening and promises to bo a very cnturttilirlns; afalr. rumor tu tho effect that Georgo Kellam and Thomas Davlnsou had run away from homo with tho intentions of Jolnln-J tho United States army at Florida, wos In circulation last even ing. Both uro young boys who could not gain their parents consent. PERSONAL NOTES. Otto Doliuetch, of Brooklyn. N. Y., is the guest of Oscar Ludwlg, of West Drinker stieet. Dr. G. (J. Brown, of South Blakely street, has rut tuned from a visit in Now York state. Burgess Powell Is In New York city on a business triij. Henry Bulger, of Buffalo, N. Y., lias returned homo from a visit here with his brother, Michael, of Throop street. Tire council will meet this evening. HAPPENINGS OF NORTH SCRANTON PERFORMANCE ARRANGED TOR OLD FOLKS' CONCERT. Cards Out Announcing tho Approacn lnjf Mairiefr of Miss Margaret Davis and Prof. William J. Cous insAnthracite Wheelnieu Will Remove Their Club Rooms to the Now Auditorium Building Two Degrees Conferred in Knights of tho Mystic Chain. In tho Welsh Congregational church this evening an old Folks' conceit will bo given. Following is tho pro gramme: Opening Song, "Old Oaken Bucket," Band Addresses By BarcU Song Selected John Longlianks. Bong, "Old Folks at Home," George Washington and Ban! Itecltatlon, "Now Church Organ," Hamanthu Smythe Song, "My Grandfather's Clock," Myraudy Squlcrs, Old Maid Song, Selected Visiting Band Duot, "Tho Drunkard's Complaint," George nnd Martha Washington Recitation, Selected ....Myiandy Squccra Snng, "Spring" Band Song, Selected Bv Threo Friends Recitation, "Tho Farmer," Farmer Edwards Song, "Old Black Joe." Band Duet, "Lirbonrd Watch," Thomas Tanamarlan and Jolah Handel Dialogue By .Morgan and Wtfo Song, Selected Evan Lewis Recitation, Selected.. Caleb Wcathorspout Song, 'Tar Away" By Ladles Song, Selected Susanna Brown Trio. "Pleasantness". ...Captain Smytho Anthom. "Dvoildetladiu Crist" Band Song, "Chiming Bells" Band PERSONAL MENTION. Tito cards are out announcing tho approaching marriage of Miss Mar garet Dav is. of this place, and Prof. William J. Cousins, of Olyphant. Miss Davis Is the daughter of Prof. W. J. Davis nnd Is a well known singer and Is soprano soleilst at the Puiltan chuich. 1'rof. Cousins Is u musician of note and Is one of Olyphant's most esteemed young men. William A. McDemough returned to the home ot his patents on West Mar ket street Saturday from San Fran cisco, Cal ufter a residence there of mote than a vcar. Mis. William J. Fcrrton, of Mcshop pen, Is visiting relatives in Green Ridge. John Timony and James Malloy, of West Mutket stieet, enlisted on Satur day In tho regular arm v. They left for New York city Satuiday night and will be assigned to their post of duty on Wednesday. Miss Olvvln How ells, Miss Lvdla Hasklns, Miss Jennie How ells, Miss Llzie Jenkins and the JINes Llzzlo and Lucy Winters, of Taj lor, spent Sunday with friends hero. Filtrh Jones, of Tlnoop stieet. Is vis iting fi lends in Wllkes-B.11 re. John Jones, of Olyphant, spent cs terday with friends here. Richard Roberts, of Williams street, Is confined to his home w Ith illness. Misses Kate and Lizzie Ruins, of West Maikot stieet, left yesterday for a two weeks' visit w Ith friends in Phll .uli Iphl.i. MKs Maud Dunning, of Mlnooka, spe'iit Sunday with relatives on Chinch av enue. Ilcniy uoics, of Brick avenue. Is able to woik, after an illness of two weeks. lluny Aten, of Edna avenue, anl Oii.i MeGliines, ot West Maiket stieet, visited fiiends in Carbondale Simdav. Miss Edith Williams, of Moosi, .spent esteielav with fiiends here Mr. and Mrs. Edwirr Jervis, of North Main avenue, visited it lends at Ta loi yesteidaj. Commiin Councilman James Giier, John McGulie and Mai tin C. vamntgli attended the Ancient Older of Hiber nians convention held at Archbald Suudav. Miss Nl'ia Stoim, of Kingston, and Miss Kate Andrews, of Wllkes-Barre, spent Sunday with fiiends herv.. John J. Gallagher, of Wayne avenue, left csteiday fur New Yoik to accept a position in the Molock mills, of which Mi'. Hughes, his brother-in-law, Is foreman. Miss Mat gai et James, of West .Mar ket otrect, Is visiting relatives irr Ta lor. Mrs. L. II. John, of Holllster ave nue, visited relatives in Prlceburg es terd.ry. William Thomas, of Talor, uud Ar thur Moigan, of Mlnooka,, visited friends on Wajnu avenue Sunday. J. E. Row ell, of West Market stieet. Is able to resume woik after an Illness of a week. Mis Samuel Uowells, of Margaret avenue, and Mis. Thomas Grifllths, of Wayno avenue, visited Olyphant friends yesterdav. John Reese, of Salt Lake City, is viblllng lr lends. In this place. Miss Nelllo I'llce, of Moade ave nue, spent yesterday with friends in Caibonelale. Miss Maine Harding is ill at her home on Theodoie stieet. Moses Bonner, of Deacon stieet, was called to AVayne county on Satur day, owing to the sudden and unex pected death of his mother. Chailc.s Wittaconcey was fined CO by Aldctmnn Robeits for dlsoidcily conduct esterelay. Gesjige Shulu and John Shlllei werj fined 38 each ester day by Alder iiiun Roberts for lighting and disorderly conduct. Mis. W. J. Wilson, of Prlceburg. visited te-latlves here ester day. Peter O'Donnell, of New Yoik tit, is visiting fiiends heie. rsjess3rNjSvJCNjeocsvjCsa9 I Does Coffee V z 2 I i Agree with 6 You? 2 7 If not. drink Gnln.O rnado from W puro eiaiiM. A lady writes: "Tho n (t first time I undo Uriiin-O I did not Q Zliko it hut riftcr ir-in,; it for ouo f) week nothing would induce mo to 0 go back to eotTee." It iieiurbhca e I stnneccis tire PVhtom 'ino tuiiurcri n cm drink it fiody with p,rent bene- 2 in. it 11 mo hi Btunco of jmro gu 030 lo.1l.1v fiom " I i 1 in 1 J (t-rtrtf Inn j t i lii. xe ji wiu hiruuueueuiuu bum. ains. net a panic- nnr ttrttL'iiV. follow M j f) tho direction itimtiMiiK it mid you y L will hiivo u el. Ileum mid hoitlllitul 0 Ztablo beveriiei for old uud jouut;. '1 ISc, cud J5c. b T buUtlli.itviiiiri;rncernei)oiiCntlN.O ( Atcqu no Imluiluii. ocvacvjrvjcvacNjrocvjrvJ Used for Forty Years Dr. P. Guntcrmann, of Loulsvillo, Ky., writes: 1 havo drunk and prescribed Johann Hoff's Malt Extract for forty years." JoJiann HofT'n Halt Kitrart l thf wtirfdV rrratrat rntrWro Ionic uul blood mikrr. II tVrn old lncn 1HU. IV-ware of uhtltntrs. JOHANN HOFF'SMAITEXIMCT J&ik Jk 5 - Has reached the lieirrlit only practical chainless on the market. Do not make $"71! a mistake by buying any other. Price Ui u The Columbia chain wheel embodies all the latest QCfl. improvements in chain wheel construction. Price., jl Hartfords, $23 and $35. Pierce and Slormcr, 523 to $75. KEUUM & GONRAO. A Bicycle of Foote & Mears Building, 140 AMUSEMENTS. ONE SOLID WEEK Commencing Monday Matinee, April 10 The Monte Carlo Girls BU R LESQU E RS. XTRA. XTRA. ADGIE AND HER TRAINED LIONS Special feitnronffr eucli poiformnnco of the llurlesiins Company. NKXT II elaj j, rom monel iu Monday mall ee, April 17 I.ltile LVypt liurleiquo ( o , tuu orl'jluul of lUe hueluy irlnner lames, Thoni.is Ilrynon and fnnillv, of III ick tivenue, have moved to DltVion. Mts. i:. U. lilitley and bon, Volley, of .N'eii tli Jlaln avenue, will leave to d.iv for Huzleton to attend the fun ei ill of lier elniiKliter, Mm. John Scott. The announcement Is out of the ap proaching marriage of Patrick Xoone and Miss IIililKet Munay, both of this place. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Evan Phillips, of TIhood fctroet. a tort. Mbs Alice Thomas, of Margaret ave nue, has :e tinned home alter a fev. das' visit with PItthton frlenus. Miss I.ile Giimths, of Plttbton, aa leturned home after a few daya" visit with relatives on IMn.i avenue Mr. and Mrs. M C. Cnrr, of Dlc'cson avenue, are enteitalnlng MIrs I5urr, of Honesdale. Miss Stella James, of Putniim utreet, is convalescen , after a week's Ill ness. SHORT PARAGRAPHS. The popular Anthracite AVhe-elmeir will remove their club quurtera to the new audttoiium building. Miss Myrtle Mat hut Is ill at her home, 1029 Diamond avenue. A giand musical festival will be held at the Welsh Congie'gatlonal church on We-bt Maiket stieet, on tho after neon and evening on Decoration day. This evening the Providence conclave of Heptabophs will hold an impoitant meeting. Last night tho IenoK Athletic club nnd bate ball team conducted their second annual ball at St. M.rrv's hall. A luriio gathcilng of young people vveie theic. Castle 1!)0, Ancient Older Knights of the Mystic Chain, confeired two do 1,'ees on candidates last night, under Pit Knl'-sht Commander I'lcluud Ars cott. Mauiuotlo council. No. -IS", Young Ikii'h Institute, held a smoker and bo ciil Eesloii last night at their looms on iViJi tli Main avenue. The bans of murrlugo were announc ed for tho first time In the Church of Holy Rotary Sunday, between Michael J. Gallagher, nnd Mlsa .Alary i:. Mor.m, br th of this place. IMward Cuffcitv, of Putnam street, will leave today for Philadelphia, to hu- o an operation performed on his e., which va.s seriously Injuied last wee!;. Pea Coal Delivered, ?1.25, to South Side, central city and central Hide Park. Address ordcis to C. B. Shut key, 111 1 Cedar ave. 'Phonu C5SJ. "As regnrila this matter of anny beef," re murlted tho nnn vlth tho Bliouleler Bttups, "I consider tlmt a dead lesue " "Hut It lsn t embalmeil1" fleicel Intcr nipted the man from the stock jnrds. Chicago Tribune. The Finest of Fruit Syrups Are used in the flavors for SotiJ Water .it MANNERS' PHARA1ACY 920 (keen RlUce Street, 1 CflfllNLESS BICYCLE of nprfeetion rrnrl ie tlir Wyoming Avenue Honest Value Fuller Co. - 142 Washington Ave. AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, IIURdUNDriR & ROIS. Lesson. 11. k. LONtJ. Manazer. 6 Nights 5 flatinees Commencing Monday, April 10 John A. liimmeleln's Biz Comedy Company THE IDEALS Supporting tbe Popular l'layou, Miss Beatrice Earls and Mr. Chester DeVonde. Including tho peer of Mimical orsanl..Ulom liowson's Twentieth Csntury Band and Orchestra. Beautiful Scenic and -Mechanical EtTecti Matinees 10 cents; Snturda. 10. 20c Trices 10, D), 30 cents. T YCEUM THEATRE, Xv KlilS & HUItaUNneR. Leu Leitest II, It. LOMi. Manair. Tuesday, April n Messrs. Sin) tli and Rice Present THE QUAINT COMEDIAN Willie Collier In tbe fttinoui farce fi THE MAN FIIII MEXICO" IJyir. . Uu Souchet, author of "Vly Frleud f.om India." "Go nee Willie Collier and luugti until you can liaielly Nee for the toare In your eyos " -Alan Dale, New orlc Jociniul. PRICi;S-J5. tO, to, Jl 00. Special Announcement Wednesday, Eve. April 12 Only Appearance Hers of Thr World's Gnalert Pianist ROSENTHAL Saloorseatl bojln VfoueU), Apill 10th,, at l'a, in, I'iUCi:s-. 7j. 1 00 and 1 TO STEINWAY PIANOS USED. Friday Evening, April H. Edwin flayo And li xplsndlil company. In Kranlc MayoK ilranuituillon of Marie fuuui'ii delitfiiiful Pudd'niiead Wilson KnlUoncJ with Mark Twain' a vtlttlcliius. J'Uirns-lii Mc Tc Jle). Hox anel Iaiixv tietn. t 25 and $1 M P.ilo oiie-ns Wednesday, April 10th, at J a in Tiro Standard Bicycle &t3 TLOREY & BEOOKS.
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