The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, April 20, 1899, Morning, Page 6, Image 6

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    THESCRANTONTRIBUiNK-THURSDAV, Al'JUL 20. 189!!).
EVENTS OF DAY IN
WESTJCRANTON
EDWARDS BOY SAYD nE WAS
MISUSED.
His Case Roported to tho Board of
Associated Charities and Assistant
District Attorney Thomas Was
Asked to Mako an Investigation.
Supper Given by Ladles of tho
Plymouth Congregational Chinch.
Fire on the West Mountain Fun
eral of the Late James Hendrew.
Several yeatsngou family named Kd
vvurds teslded In Nnntleok. nud com
prised the father, mother and flo chil
dren. They moved to Plymouth, vvheio
tho mother died and the father was
hilled In the mines. Two of the chil
dren were cued for liy families In
Plymouth, one went to C.ubonilule and
two came to this cltv, the latter being
tr.Krn In ehaipe hy Mr. and Mix. John
Hum, of a',', Vnttli (iurllild avenue.
Thcv were two bejs. whoso nges ate
now about IS and 11 lespeetlvely. The
foinier lived with the famllvuntll about
eighteen months as", when he irn
fined einplovment with Charles Kimf
man, propilelor of the Metropolitan
dining rooms on law kau anna avenue.
The other bov. who has been emploveel
In the bleaker at Uilggs' shaft for the
lat four yeuis, remained with tho
family until Monday of this week,
when he dlsappcatcel.
K.nly Tuesday meaning Outside
foreman Thomas G. Mnignn found him
In the engine loom at the shaft The
boy stated that .Mis Mum had loin
his clothing and dilvcn htm from the
house Mi Moigun gave him some
nioney to buv f( od.
The boy was sent to the oential elty,
vvheje he was as.IM'd by his broth) r.
He returned to the hhitt later In the
day and "-aid he was afraid to go home,
ns ho was malt looted. William D.
Williams, a i evident In tlu vicinity of
rilinore aemie and L.tfivotto .strei t.
took him in hnrgc. and l now callus
foi him.
Mr Moignn leprntcd the ease to Mis
Duggau, the agent of tho Uo.nd of As
sociated ChitillcH and the m tltei was
taken up at the iivming Tuesday i-ven
Ing and ifftiMl to A-Ntint District
tloNuvV Gavbud Th nisi who will
in. ike an line Mig itlnn of tin case.
The men around th mine s wheie the
boy Is emplov n that mativ davs
duiinr th. id'l nit of th winter
Julius 1 dwnid w is s ul to wxiKwith
Contort, BEEGKAIS'S
lUUU'l .5CIUK, Vi'i If 4)
Biliousness, i irsil3 f
oicxi.enat.cnc, ) wanttoi . urcd
in ncn, woiien or 0 ccnl S 25 crnts, J
ctrldren, tiered by at drim stores. X
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UEEDA
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TAKC
Dufour's French Tar.
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dl.OKCI. W. .11 NKINV,
oi S .'Main Ave 'lie
TfiP
Ct A-
Season
Atjain and, as usual, wo'ro ready to meet it with a match
less lino of tho season's best productions.
Yes, Waists Are
Different This Year
Very much diilereut, but full of common sense ideas, backed
by a dressiness that was entirely wanting last year. Even
thrift wasn't lost aight of when the up-to-date waist was plan
ned, for all of them will wash and launder up again to look as
good as new.
Cambrics, Ginghams,
Piques and Corded Batistes
Are tho most popular waist weaves in vogue, white stripes of
all sorts running m every direction that fancy seems to suggest
aro first i.tvorites as to style. Of course, plain shades are much
in demand also, in such colors as Cadet, China and Rjyal Blue,
shades varying from Pale Lavender to Deep Purple Pinks, Pulo
Giccns, Salmons and New Brown Tints aro also shown.
As to Making
And Fashion's Designs
We may say that every Shirt Waist leaving the Globe Ware-
houso is as properly made .is perfect workmanship can make
it. As to designs sleeves, yokes and body modeling, aro rut
to fashion's latest domands. Tho sleeves are clear cut, but
easy enough to bo comfortable, while tho deep pointed yokes,
with diagonal cords and tucks, lend smartness to tho effect
and trimuess to Iho figure. Tho fronts to many of our waists
aro cut full from tho yoko, but aro not dowdy or tho least
slovenly appearance. Ladies with full figures will appreciate
this feature at its true value. Somo of
The New Shirt Waists
Are Elaborately Trimmed
Hamburg lusortlngs, Edging-i, Laces and Cord Work being
used to great advantage. We have all tho novelties in Ladies'
White Shirt Waists also,
thoso later.
Globe Warehouse
. Indigestion
and
Dyspepsia
u n o li o c I; e il
o re oi tbrougli
Hi i bo ly, unot
ting tho llvor
nml kldnejmitid
miming troilb.o
o v o r y w ti o r o.
9B CEIEBBATCD V!
i, 11 oh i tit ter' n
T? 41 1. MlllA.il
I II ! P M llllllt?tfl-
'" tlflll llllllllVll-'l-
' l--liy lining o,
praMMil lonHtl-
li.'lllOD. MIIOllS-
liennnilullll cr
n n a kidney
h,. STOMACH . mi
SITTERS a
n it u i u h ii
ke it id keeps
ople well.
scarcely any clnthltiR on his body and
a crust of bread In his dinner pan.
The bov earned vvugos varvlnK from
$10 to $jn a month, which he turned
over to Ills foster mother. Tie said he
received but one suit of clothes In two
years and was abused and 111-treate.t
on various occasions. Mis. Iltun has
four children of her own . Her hus
band Is employed as an engineer at
the Alt. l'lea-ant mine.
SrHl'KIt AT PLYMOCTH CHUUCII.
The ladles of the Plymouth Congre
gational ihuiih, whose names begin
with the lettets A, 11, C and D. MUVed
an excellent supptr in the lecture room
of the ehuuh last evening fiom 0 to 9
o'clock. Three tables wete hot and pre
sided over as follows:
lablc No 1 -Mrs i:un 1' Davis and
Miss Annlo ("lemons
'I able No 2 Mrs illlum Campion and
Mis V (' Hut dick
Table No "I Ml s Jennie Dinlcla and
Klirilicth Davis
Tiny were assisted bv Airs John I..
J.imcs, pii-ldent of the Ladles' Aid so
( let.v . Mis Mot gun P. Dunli K Mrs
Thomas Allen, Alls Gomel Pi lee. Mis.
V T Davis and Miss Aljra Cook.
During the evening let cream was
seived, and a geneiul social time was
enjojed bj a large assemblage.
anotiiku ohjkct ii:ssox
The navsengers on an east-bound
I.auul Hill-Tailor tair at 1.41 o'clock
eteiday afternoon were bomewhat
tiightened when the iar teathed tho
Wtbl l.aekawanna aveiiuo crossing
and tho power gave out just us the
eai v.ns ivlthln n few feet of the main
tiael; Conductor John Nicholson and
Alotoiiiian John Denlke reallzeil the
pull ins position in which the car was
placid and their loolmss prevent J
any seilou. nun of iiffali!
A ft eight ttaln was appioai hlng Just
abovt the cio.slng and the nun In
(barge ot the ear signalled Uuteinun
Thomas Connlft to ling tin tialn The
powi i was tin tu d on by this time,
and the eai eiossod In t,afet The oe
iiineme was slmnlv anothei illusti.i
tion ot the necessity of a viaduct over
tlti traiks.
JL'AIPING ON THi: CAItP
(!-). ir-old boy named Clarence
s,..ni. while plajlug aiound a La-f.ivitt.-
e.u n ni Hvetett avenue, hid
n nnrinvv mniio ttom belnt tun over
Tin -day evening
'li w.is Jumping on the cars a they
p.iss! and wab tin own under and cai
1 1) d along with the eai some distance.
The bo.v sustalnid Injuiies about the
Iliad Condiutoi Toby (.laidner anil
Mntotni.ui 1'uiy Chuk were In charge
of tin r.u.
GDNl-HAI. N i:Vrt noti:h
An imruls passenget on u Ta lor car
Tut so ij i veiling was ejected at the
9930
but thoro'a timo enough to talk of
tj5j5arxvTSii
.SmmAzAiX
W&&tgmjnmH6M
Wast
corner of South Alain aveniio and Lu
zerne street, and began hurllnE stones
through the windows of tho car. The
occupants were frightened but unin
jured. The ouender is known and will
be arreted
Tho nnnunl social and entertainment
of Alartha Washington Chapter, No. 3,
Older of tho Eastern Star, will ho held
this evening In lvorltu hall, lil and
l!fl .South Aluln avenue, commencing
fit 8 o'clock. Alls. Maggie Lannlng is
ut the head of the committee In charge
of the nffali.
A young blcvcle rider who was prac
ticing on South Alain avenue at 1 "10
o'clock yesterday afternoon, ian Into
a heavy wagon and was thtovvn from
his wheel. Ho esc apod lnjuty but the
wheel was damaged.
Ooidon Hums, son of School Con
tl oiler Ullas 13. 13vans, a pupil In D
W. Phillips' room at No. 14 hcIdoI,
read an Interesting paper jestetday on
the events o. hlstoiv In tho month of
Apill. The compos tlnn tefencd to the
notable bltths and deaths in the cal
endar. llev. James Hughes will deliver a
lectute in the JurUson Stuet Haptlst
chinch on next Wednesday evening on
"The Stiongest Man lit the Woild."
A mnsnuiiado bill will bo given tn
Mears' hall this i veiling under the di
rection of several well-knwn 5oung
gentlemen which piomlscs to be mi
I'loboiato affair.
The Twentieth Centuiy Dramitle
club will celebrate Devvi v's liy, A'ay
1, with an entettait'iuent and sodnl
at St David's hall
Tho Haptlst Young People's unlo'i of
the Jackson Street Haptlst lunch will
hold ,v social session alter the regular
meeting next Tuesday evenhiT
Aldemmn Aloses of tho fifteenth
waul, held John Thomas under 1u0
bill yesterdav for assaulting ex-Pa-tiolirnti
Thomas V Lewis
Late Tuesd.'v night some unknown
pel bou tute down n show' case from
In front of Clatke Ut others' gents'
furnishing store and lemoved the con
tents, ii bout $" vvoith of eollais and
cuffs The case was found jehterday
morning In a vacant lot across the
sticet
The members of the First P.aptlst
church will hold ,i meeting In Alor
S.i n s hall this evening.
A supper will be solved at Simpson
Alethodlbt Kplscopal church this i ve
iling from C to S o'clock, and -in on
teitalnniont will follow. The affair
will lie In charge of the ladles whose
names begin wltn the iolteis A. H, C,
U and 13.
Th young men of Hippie division,
No Cj, Sons of Tempeiance. met at
the home of John Low Is on Hampton
strut, Tuesday evening and niganlzed
the 13in Hippie Debiting society.
The Revs' chanter of St. David's
chinch will meet this evening
The Glee club fiom St Brendan's
council, Youn-i Men's Institute, will
sing at the fall In Oteen Itldge tomor
tow evening.
The funera' sei vices over the remains
of the Into James Hendrew- will be con
ducted at the reside e of deceased's
hitter. Mis Ch'iiles P. Ashleman. ll"fi
Hock st net, tonionow nfteinonii at 2
o'clock Intel ment will be made In the
eemcteiy at Liekawannn.
The Ladles' Aid society of the Ply
month Cotisiegitlonal church held an
all-day session jebteidoy, at which
much woik was accomplished.
The lemaliis of the lute John Ale
A licit evv, whose death occuried in Pal
tlmoie, ai lived here josteiilav morn
ing and were taken to tho home of de
otasid's mother. Alls Aliugaret AIc
Andtew, l."J South Grant avenue The
funci.it will occur tomorrow afternoon
at J o'clock choit oi vices will be held
in St. Patiick's ('hutch, and Intel ment
will be made In the cathedial ceme
tei y.
Mis. Ann Thomas, ogid TO j ears, was
picked up by the police on South Alain
avenue last evening. She was deseited
bv a woman who accompanied her
fiom Kingston to this city j, estci day.
She is seeking admission to the Hill
side Home.
Pea Coal Delivered, SI. 25,
to South Side, central elty and central
Hide Pails. Address orders to C. 13.
Slim key, 1914 Cedar ave. 'Phone 6CS3.
SOUTH SCRANTON.
Annual Banquet nnd Dance of St.
Mary's Glee and Dtamatic Asso
ciation in St. Maiy's Parish
Hall Nubs of News.
In St Maiy's parish hull, on Hlek
euy sticet, last night the eighth annual
bariiUit and ilanee of Ht Maiy's Glue
and Diamatic association, was held. It
Is the custom of tho soclet to ohservc
us annlvcisaty every year In such iv
manner. -... event of lust night was
the most tuihpicuous In every detail
in the hlstoiv of tho association. The
society is composed of the jounjjer
men of St. Maiy's congiesatlon, and
is one of the most estlmuhlo uuxlllailes
of that piogiesslve (lock.
The laig- hall was hundsomelv dec
oiatcel tliioughout, the staii and
stilpes picdouiluatlng. The guests
wcie seated ut tour lung tables lim
ning lengthwise to the end of thu hall.
The tables piesented a beautiful scene.
Anshoit Intel vals were bauiiuet lamps
shedding luys of brilliant light. Feins
and cut lloweis weie conspicuous in
tho table dccoiations
Key. Peter Christ, the pastor of St.
M.uj's congiegatlon, occupied the seat
ut the head of the (list table. To his
light sat Itev. Father Crehl, of Pitts
ton, and Hev. G. J. Stopper, of St.
Maty's church, occupied the seat to
the left. Promptly at b o'clock tho
guests tool; theli seats and a hit go
coip of waiters served the banouet.
At the conclusion of the eouies the
post prandial evrelse.s commenced.
Itev Fathei Clnlrt offered piuyer,
which he followed with u stirring ad
dies He paid ui uloejuent tribute to
tho membeis of tho enteitalnlng so
cietj'. Father Chilat temlnded the
young men of their dutlew to God, thj,r
country, their cnuich uad to them
selves. Futher Uii'hl and Father Stopp'-r
weie culled on nnd made Interesting
And tlmelj oddrepse3. Pmfessor Jnlm
lon, the Glee club, John Eldi u, Einl!
Hcrbster, Plenty J. Helf and F J
Ilelder gave thu muslial uumberr, all
with the exception of Piofessor John
con rendcilng pleasing vocal solos At
tho close of the piosjrummo tho ,toor
was clenred and dancing eomnien. "d.
Tho committee In chars., of last
night s affair was compilse-il of Joseph
THE HOMELIEST MU IN SCRANTON
An well ns the handsomest, and othen
are Invited to en 1 1 nn anv dinyglat und
Bet a free trial bottlo of Kemp s llalKhtn
fur tho 1 hroat nnd laiugs u remedy that
! guaranteed to euro and tellnvo all
Chronic and Acute Cough's, Aslhtnu
Ilronrhltls und Consuiuptiun. Prlco Kc
and Wo
BARRELS OF SAMPLES.
Over Two Hundred Thousand Tilnl
llottles Sent Free by Mail.
Hy special airangcmcnt with tho
manufacturers of that Justly fumiui
kidney medicine, Dr. Dav.J Kennedy's
Puvorlte Tlemedy, the leaders of Tho
Tribune are enabled to obtain a, trim
bottle and pamphlet of valuable Med
ical advice absolutely free, by simply
sending their full name and post of
Ilce address to the Dlt. DAVID KEN
N13DV COIIPOHATION, Hondout, N.
Y and mentioning this paper.
Orf courso this involves onoimous
expense to tne manufactuteis, but
they have received so many giatetul
lettets from those who have been ben
elltted and cured of tho various dl
fciases, of the Kidneys, Liver, Uladdor
and Mood, Hheumatlsm, Dyspepsia
and Chronic Constipation, and all
weuknessen peculiar to women, that
they will willingly send tilal bottles
to all sufferers.
Upon Investigation It was found
thut 91 per cent, ot those who have
used the trial bottle had received
such benefit fiom It that they pur
chased largo sized bottles of their
druggists.
H matters not how sick you are
or how many physicians have failed
to help you, send for a trial bottlo
of this i;reat medicine, It costs you but
a postal card, and benefit and cure
will most certainly bo tho result.
Put tomo urlno In n glass tumbler
and let It stand 21 bouts; If It his
a sediment or If pale or dlscoloied,
milky or cloudy, stringy or iopy, jour
kidneys or bladder ate In bad condi
tion. Dr. David Kennedv's mvorlto
Kemedy speodllv cuics such danger
ous sjmptonis as pain In the back, In
ability to hold urine, a burning scald
ing pain In passing It, fioquent deslie
to minute, especially at night, the
staining of linen by jour urlno and all
the unpleasant and dangerous effects
on tho sstem ptoduced by the use of
whiskey, wine oi beet. Dr. David
Kennedv's Favorite Itemedy Is bold
at all drug stores for $1 00 for a large
bottle: six bottles for $3 00.
Kramer, Joseph Keif. F P. Klos, John
Dulles and William Dluege.
WITHDIIHW HIS ACCKPTANCi:
Itev. II. C. Schmclder, of Xew York
city, who a week ago was elected h
the co.igiogation of the Christ Lutlio.
un chin ( li to succeed Itev. II. II. Lisse,
who retiies from tho pastorate Sundiy
next, bent a telegiam josterday reo til
ing his letter of acceptance bent eaily
in the week.
Itev. Pehnieldcr's congiegatlon con
sidered him ti o valuable a man to
loose, and in consequenc e made such
llatteilng olfeis that he decided to re
main with his clnige At the Christ
chinch Uev. Ir. Llsse will m each his
farewell cimon Sunday morning net,
nnd at the evening seivico Itev. Jacob
Nlttlko, of liiidgepoit, Conn., a young
minister, will preach He will be a
candidate lor the pastorate at the elec
tion w hlch w HI take place after t1
evening sen vice. P.ov. A. Hoi petit,
who Is In the cltv, and was a caiiell
duto agilnst Itev. Atr. Schmclder, his
not decided that he will allow his
name to bo piosented at Sunday
night's meeting.
NUIJS OF Ni:VS.
At Uei mania hall last night tho
Ynune People's socletj of the Clni.-.t
Lutheran church conducted an enter
tainment and social. It was a high!.'
successful and laisely attended aftali.
Tied IJuntz, of lllich stieet, will un
cle rK" nn opeiutlon this moinim; for
appendicitis at the Suanton 1'ilvute
hospital. Dr. D. A. Webh, his phv.s
iclan, will perfoim tho opeiatlon.
The Star Social club will meet to
morrow nlKht at MlrU hall, on Pitts
ton avenue. The ne" Iv elected of
Ilceis will be installed, which ceiemuny
w III be followed by a social session.
Mrs. Clnlstian rickus, of Cedar ave
nue, who hus'becn seriously ill, Is im
proving. GREEN RIDGE.
V. H. Hall will leave here next Tues
day tor a visit in England.
Attorney C. L. Haw ley, of Monsey
avenue, who has been at Old Point
Comfoit foi a few days, has leturncd
home.
The Women's club will hold a jreneial
meeting next Monday afternoon in the
chinch pailots.
August Iloinnr, of West Virginia, I
a guest ot Moses Honour, of Deacon
stteet.
Itev W. S. Vy'ileox and wife, of Cher
ry i:ld?e, spent Tuesday evening with
Mi und Mis I. H. Stevens.
Miss Josle Stalk, of East Lemon, is
v biting fi lends heie.
Mis. William Tilpp, of New Yot'c
stieet, I, recovering trom a seveie ill-no-s
Mrs. 1. M Yoight will lead the meet-
ing of the Women's Christian Temper
unci union this uttcrnoon. The sub
ject will bo 'Our Unlhoad Woik"
The saving.) tunc! collections for No.
2S school this week weie as follows:
Plof Luidlek,.s room, 53 cents, Miss
Hicks SI cents; Miss Smith. $1 m Miss
Mollutt, J2 43 Miss Smith, 0 cmts;
Miss Perrj", fi-' cents; Miss Nelmejer,
$2 ", Miss Fowler nnd Miss Glbbs,
$1.31: Miss Tuller, $1 9 : total, $12.11.
Miss Floience Jenhins entertained a
few of het friends with a party at her
home on Capouse avenue Tuesday
pouse. avenue Tueduy
evening Dancing and music weie en
Joved Thosj present were the Mi'-ej
Gi.ico TJutns, Inls (lurns, Lou Wade.
Nellie Pllss, Anna Jenkins. Iaju Dim
ml U, .Tesfie Canoll, Mary Oieelej,
Giaee Jenkins, Minnie White, Jean
Mitchell, I.aui.i Melaruni, Lizle Pal
mer. Helen Luce, Iluttio Jaekyon,
Dalsj Peiry, Hthel Shoemakei, Dei
tha Jenkino, and Messis. Hobeit Hull,
Hobeit Luce Willaid Jenkins, Dudley
Gladding, James Muttcon, Allison
Klngslej, Joseph Chapman, Audiew
Fine, P.nymond Sanderson and Leo
Jenkins
Mis. James Hennlgan, of Rochester,
N. Y., und Mrs. Thomas Kcnnj, of
Oswego, N. Y., nro the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Connolly, ot Capouao
avenue.
Miss M iry Doughcrtj'. of Cfcoen llldgo
?ticdt, lt visiting filends in Cnibun
dub Mr and Mis A 13. Giant, of Monsey
a. emu left jesterday for a visit with
lelutlvos tn Now Yen it.
Thomas Thompson und ftimllj, of
Cupouse avenue, Ittt Monday for New
Yoik cltv and today they will sail for
London. Knglnnd
Tho Men's Union of tho Green Itldgn
Vrt-sbvterlan church will meet this
evenlni: In tho church parlors. Dill
rors will be elected anel other Impoi
tunt bUHlnons transacted.
Tho Flnost of Trult Syrups are used In
llivois for Boda Wutor ut Manners'
Pint mac j, HIO Giccn KIdgo btrcet.
HAPPENINGS OF
NORTH SCRANTON
WILLIAM CA30 HAD A NARROW
ESCAPE FROM DEATH.
Brilliant Anniversary Celobiation oS
the Knights of Pythias in tho
AdUorltnn Making Preparations
for tho Celebration of Dowey'Dny.
Notes of a Peisonal Nature Welsh
riesbytori.in Chinch of Wayne
Avenuo Will Hold an Entortnin
nient on May 8.
William Cabo, a clerk with I'vu.'ir
& Dlckerson, had a veiy narrow es
iapo from death yesteiday. Air, Cabo
was driving on South Washington ave
nue in a buggy and was ciosslng the
Dclavvaie, Lackawanna and Western
liilhoad when the gates were let down
on him, cutting and biulslng his head
boverely.
Ho baiely escaped being run clown
by a train by turning the hot.se sharp
ly, upsetting nud smashing tho buggy.
Up was taken home, whetc Dr. Jen
kins dtcssed his wounds.
ANW'IVintSAUY CHLUBRATION.
The most brilliant banquet and en
Icitnlnmeiit of the year was hold last
evening In tho Auditorium, when the
Knights of Pythias held their first an
niversary. The hall was handsomely
docoiattd for the occasion nnd ptu
sonted a most beautiful appearance.
Tho national colors were strung In
gieat profusion across tho hall, while
the balcony was draped with pink and
iiKin green, v uuuiDcr oi small col
ored incandescent lights added plc
tiitcsqueuess to the scene.
The supper was excellent, and tho
entertainment all that it should be.
The annlvetsary was a big success In
, every patticular.
CONCERT TONIGHT.
All an angemonts for the concert to
l given at the Couit Stnet Methodist
chinch tonlcht hnvi. boon mndr. .ml '
it Is expected that the expectations of
sue ces will be realized. ' At the con
clusion of the conceit refreshments will
be served In the lecture loom.
rollowlng Is the pingrnmme tor tho
concert:
Selection Wakefield's Orchestic.
Piano Solo Miss Hi.imlt
Solo Mr. Pud Terwllllgor
Piino Solo Ml"s llessie Iteel
Recitation Allm Jissle Sloans
Piano Duet . Mls Wolf. Air. 1'. Iieiijaniln
Character Song . Mr. Charles Tervv llller
Alaudolln nml IMino Duct,
Oeoigo Haw ley iinel P. rtonlamla
r.ocltatlon AIlss Steal lis
Vntal Duct Miss Plnn. AIlss Slckler
Selection Otchestiu
Aihnlsslou 10 and 1j cents.
PEUSOXALi NOTES.
Ml-s Margaiet Moran, of Wc3t Mar
ckt stieet, lias letuined after a week's
visit with filends in Caibond.ale
Mrs. J. H. How ells, of Taylor, Is -visiting
iclatives on West Mniket street.
David itlehauls, of Taj lor, visited
Mr. James Thomas, of Edna avenue
Mis. llnchel Jones, of Pittston. !
seilously 111 nt the home of hot daugh
ter. Mis. Itoss, of Noith Main avenue.
Miss Jennie Pilco and Miss Dora
Evans, of Plj mouth, are the guests of
fi lends on West Matket street.
Mr. and .Mrs. Edwin Iiinoks, of Cllf
loid, Susquehanna county, who hnvo
been vlsltlntr Mr. and Mrs. William
Gieen, of Amelia avenue, for the past
week have returned home.
Mis. Patrick O'Malley, of Pittston,
and daughter Mni" weie visiting
filends on West Maiket sticet jestei
da Miss Grace Tlmbeilv, of Washing
ton, D C, Is visiting ft lends em West
Market stieet.
Mis David X. Lewis and daughter.
Mis. William Powell, of Tavlor visited
iclatives on Spilng stieet jestorilaj'.
Mrs George Joell, of Patker street,
visited filends In Taylor yesterday
Miss Lizzie Thajnc, of Margaiet
avenue. Is entcitaining the Misses
Mai If and Maud Fairell, of Montrose.
Miss Martha Daniels, of Foi est City,
Is visiting Mrs. Aaron Jones, of Sum
mit av enuo.
Miss Maiv Boland and Miss Mary
Claik. of Carbondnle, are the guests of
the Misses McCaithj', of Noith Main
av enuo,
Mrs. Anna CI irk Is ciltlcally 111 at
her home on West Market stieet
Miss Helm Muller, of New Yoik cltj".
has accepted a position In the city
goods deputment of Chnppell's store.
Alfied Moigan Is seilously ill at his
homo on Chinch avenue.
Miss Maiy Paennnn, of Kingston. Is
visiting Miss Maiv MeMuhon, of West
Maiket stieet.
SHOUT PARAGUAPIIS
The Maniuetto council. Y. M. I held
n regular meeting at their rooms on
North Mnin avenue Tue-alay evening,
at which a large amount of Impoitant
business was transacted A geneial
committee of three was appointed to
act In conjunction with a like commit
tee of the Father Whlttj's to anailge
plans for the celebiatlon of Dewey
Daj. May 1.
The Welsh Piesbvtoilau church of
Wayne avenue will hold an enteitaln
ment on the evening of May 8 at the
church A pilao of $4 will be given for
I !l (loublf1,.fl1ua,te,tt.Mrt"Tt, WB
I be"1 --nmi;n of 'He L vcth
L t Monday evening HeyO. P.
Iiionson, the weeping evangelist, will
give his lifis tall; at S o'clock in tho
3:ast Matket Stteet Pilmltlve Metho
ellst church.
Ni-t Mondaj evening the Junior
league of tin Hast Market Street Pilml
tlve Methodist church will hold a pea
nut soc l.il
The Taj lot Dancing class will hold
a gtand fcoi lal at the end of the sea
son which will end Apiil 2(3, nt O'Mal
le a hall."
iNrorvcsJCJCorsJCO
I Does Coffee
I
Agree with
You?
It not, drink (irun-O niado from
jujro grams. A lady writes: "Tho
tlrsttiiuo Itnido (iiniti O I did not
liko it hut alter using it for ouo
week nothing would in luce mo to
go back to coflne." It nourishes
2 nnd feeds the Mstoni. The children
cm drink it freely with great beuo
2 lit. It is tho streUKthe'iiiui; sub.
utauco of jmro grams. Get ii pic!..
no to-div from your groteu follow
y thoilirictlouiininaldiiK' " '
it will hnvo a dilidous nnd lionhlitul
2tublo beviriijo fur old nud jouug.
15c. nud 25c.
7
InIt that our crocc rgli c you (l ItAlX-O
Accept bo iiuUallou.
CS3 CNJI CV3 CVS CO CvJ CS C-JI
IV, Tissue
Dr. J. V. Littell, of Lafayette. Ind., writes
" I have prescribed Johann Hod's Malt Ex
tract and find in It all the requirements of
a true nutritive tonic and tissue builder,"
Th world' f-TcUe-it tonic inj -strrtiKtli ulrr.
Johann Hoffs
OLD AND
TEETH
1)K HILL cV SON
PTTT.T. Rr.T
IV iSil.i rti-p-pTTT itrTTwnTT'T' PT.ATT.R art nn
will do all kinds or teeth extracted free
Denial work at TL" nos. 750
. SILVER FILLINGS 50a
lower prices tlinn amalgam fillings 250
llll nllll'l- llfllf 1st in Q0LD crowns s?u.oo to t?5.00
iiiijiMiiii iiuiiim ill 0THEK CRoWNS S1.00 each
bClMllIOIl. VITALIZED AIR 25c
Wo have been In Scran
ton over 10 ".i-jr. we are
here now, we Intend to
stuj hen Our business
Is not ii mere etu rle.ice.
Wo will not do work to
day that you cint call
us to r.ecount for tutnor
tow. We compete with
the cheup .iilveitiuing
dentists who are hero to
d.i y and gone tomotrow,
but vvc do not compare ,
our work Is a conlriiht
So do not nuke a mis.
take, nil out opemtors
4'"" 'H'
suufents'
experts ot skill and
nee, una not mere)
:s. Still our oiloes
ero lower than tne low
est. IJcwnro of lmrcbters and charlatans who can affi rel to ruin your
tieth In raise they nre not llnnnclallj responsible llow can vve do better tlinn
thcv? The aiswer Is easy: We have a dental oflh o In neurt, even city In the
1 nltnrt 4t.,tPl fim! WO til.V OUT MllOnlloq 111 e hnl.,4illn WIP i,iwl Mn , m.nn n.n ton
rive better prices tlinn unvone else. Ds pcrlenco counts ulso. and vvt have expe
! ilence bebides our diplomas. Don't be buncoed: get the best, tho most lelluble. the
most comfortable and tho most durable. The newest methods! Tho latest appli
cations' Tho best materials! these are attractions worth considering He
bides, nervous people and thei-e with heart weakness can have their teeth tilled or
I crowned with absolute sifetv and posltlveh without pnln We nro the only
J reallv up-to-date Dental estnblMimont In N'nrthc intern Pennbjlvanlu Teeth ex
ttactlng In the morning nnd a new set furnished In the afternoon Is nn old prac
tice of ours Wo are the original, all others
inators of vitalized alt
ALBANY DENTISTS, Over First National Bank
THE "LEONARD" CLEANABLE
Is a Perfect Refrigerator.
Economical of Ice.
Easy to Clean.
Alade of Ash.
Prices Start at $5.50.
WE ARE SHOWING
Foote &
Hears Building, 140
AMUSEMENTS.
T YCEUM THEATRE,
J UUS & BURUUNDUR. LeiJe:i
II. R. LUSH. Managcr
Thursday, April 20
WM. HfWESPS
(Formarly of I'rlmroia A West)
B1C MINSTREL JUBILEE
-INCLLDINC-
CAKROLL JOHNSTO.. R. J JOSn.
10MLBVVIS, TIIDURUAT TROVOLLO
-ANU-
SO OTHERS SO
PItICES-23. 50, "5 and J1.U0.
Saturday. April 22, Alailnee
and Gvenine.
The merlcau HloKiapli, Owned and (iper
uteillivtlie Vmerieiii Mlteiauopa Com
pany, of Nw York Inveutlon
of llcrinun Culler.
Beautiful Views of Pope Leo
In ills l.tll Life About tho
Vutlcau liunlous
War Views. .Miscellaneous Views
Prtees for Matincr Chlldien
.iilulls W cents
livening ltegul.it pi lees
i'i ei n i
DUNMOEE.
Miss Caroline Conl.llng oi the Si ran ton
Conservators , n.sted hj JIls-cs Lmm.i
Hone and Ituby Yost and Master Oscar
LtulvvlE. will give an evening of liudlngs
and music In the Methodist ipltcopal
church tomoiiovN evening unde r the uus.
pices of the Lpvvorth league
Letters lenialnlng uaclahned foi ni the
postolllce. during the period ending April
1", issn I'emons calling for thos.i letters
will pleae sav advertised In Scran t n
Tribune Mis Maiv Coniu Ilv M'i Iiviiiff
nveeue. Thorn is iluviis 311 Spencer
stieet P W. Ileulev, corner Cluj avenuo
nnd Moom sticet, .Mrs. Conrad Schueld-'i,
1017 P.ldgei stieet, J J Fallon. John Gal
laghel. J T Grub. Mis Muly U'lleli.
Miss Minnie Mjcrs. J. II Murphy. Mls
Maggie Ollora. Gulpeppe Slmone, An
tonio Gronilano, Oulseppe Sgallo fu Gul
Keppe lto.a RunuUll
The Men's guild of St Milks Kplsco
pal chuich will conduct a social at the
home of Mr Jacob IlroiiFon, on Klti
street, next Wednesdav evialng. All will
be welcomed and a good time pi omitted
It was not the fault of the auditors th it
tho school lion id elld not meet Tuesday
evii'ng to tnineact the business of the
spielal meeting, but tho fuult of the di
rt etors Met-si-H llronson and Webbe
hi Ing prew nt
Tho llllng Workers of SI. Murk'
cluirch held a Gvnsy tea tu the parish
house last evening Scveinl booths were
In roiiBplcilous places, win re funey and
useful articles were dlspot-ed ot 'I'll a
little one were liand-oinelv diesned In
true Gp stvle A luige number weie
nvsent Tin pioeieds will go townrds
the current expenses of tho church
The I.nUb h' Ti mperance socle ty hel 1 i
social In Washington hull last evening.
Tin lare lull was well tilled throughout
the evening A neat sum was icalUed
Horn To Mr. nnd Mis. John Gllligan,
of Webster av enue, n soti,
The Infant child of Mr. and Mis T. II
McCllniock, of Jeff oi son uvenuei. Is t-erl-ously
111.
Mr, and Ml 3. JumcM Kimball, of Mos-
BuIBder
MALT
EXTRACT
RELIABLE,
See the Low Price.
Full Set, $4. Full Set, $4
Albany Dcn.l.sts.
Tni - TII R nnn
aro mero imitatots. We uro the orlg-
Eight Walls for Insulation
Solid Zinc Lining.
TWENTY - EIGHT STYLES
Fuller Co
- 142 Washington Ave.
AMUSEMENTS.
A CADEMY OF MUsSIC,
Xi- KUROUNI)I:r & Rills, Leneei
II. R. LUNU, Managir.
.nnllnnVJn Monday, April 17
The Clever Little Actress
KATHERINE
ROBER.
Iu a reportolro of populur pUyn.
riii Ai'n:n.vco-
THB CLKMlnNCRAU CASE
TON Kill 1'-
TIIE MYSTERIOUS MURIIER.
Dime Matinees Daily, Beginning
Tiiexlii).
Evening Prices 10, SO, 30 cents.
3 DAYS
ONLY 3
Commencing Thursday Matinee, April 20
ROSE SYDELL'5
London Biirlesqiiers,
-WITH
KARINA
The Great French Cinnsnnettc.
cow lulled upon Apple ttreet tric-nda
jesli tel.tv
MIhs .Villle Hlch.uds. of Peekvllle has
lett.rneil home after a vlt.lt with Mti.s
Katie ftlehaids. of Kabt Drinker street
Missis C.nniv nnd Iliovvn. of 1-orest
City wre 111 iiltenilancK at tho social In
Yvas.liliiKli.Mi hull last evening.
FOKEST CITY.
living Uus. hon ot T J I1iim wda
Mrimislv Injilied nt No. J Miufl jeter
il,i Hi w.ih enililinid as dooiboj hut
ul the lime of the accident win engBged
In diivlug two mules iittnchnl to ,t trip
of cats Ills lUhl went out and In hoiiiu
nmimer he HtimihlKi iu front of the ears
lie tccilvul a seveie t-culp wound and llH
Idft aims was biilj Incciated Dr
Pnur liiund It neeessarj to make elglu
cell stltcheH to elo-e up the wounds Tho
little follow was 11 ulliig cpilte comfore
nlih Inst eveiihu; luit at this time It is
dilllcult to determine what tho result ot
ih- lUituii will he
Laige iiuaiitllli h rf Hilckois ore being
caught at tin Stillwater tenervolr hut h
vet iiiiKlcis foi trout have met Willi poor
surcei-s.
George S. Dunn, of Jcinijn, was In
town jcHleiduv.
The Iculles of the Methodist Kplscopal
1 lunch made Hev. Mr. Stone a very plnis
aut leception on his return from Ktugiito'i
coiitcrtnco last evening,
""9L s. &