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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1000.
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EVENTS OF DAY IN
WEST SCRANTON
WILL OF THE LATE BENJAMIN
HUGHES FILED.
Deoeased Bequeaths All of Hiu Es
tate to His Widow and After Her
Death It Is to Be Divided Between
His Five Daughters Another
Fire at Chase's House F. 0. S.
of A. Social and Smoker St. Bren
den's Council Debate Other Notes
and Personals.
The will oC the late lienjamln 11uk1i"h
WMH filed with tlu register of wills
yesterday by Taylor & Lewis, attor
neys for the estate, but has not been
probated as yet. Deceased bequeaths
all of bis property to his wife for the
remainder of her life time, and after
her death It goes' to hist !lvc daughter.-'.
The property at the corner of Wnsh
'burn street and Hyde Park avenue Is
willed to .Mrs. Jcnkln T. Reese, young
est daughter of Mr. Hughes, and the
property loratfd on North Hyde Park
avenue, between Lafayette and Swct
livid streets', Is to be divided euually
between the other four daughteie, Mrs.
John Kvuns. Mrs. A. H. ICynon. iM.
Luther Jones and Mis. William JJ.
Stephen".
All of ibecased'H personal propeity Ii
left to the widow, and nfter lior death
Is to bo divided equally between the
five child! en. The will was made In
1PS6. and A. R. Kyimtt and Rev. John
Lvniib were named as executors. The
latter hnvlng died leeintly, Mr. ICynon
becomes the sole executor ot the es
tate. CHURCH RKSOLUTIONS.
The following resolutions were adopt
ed by the officers or the Flist Welsh
Baptist church, in the name of the
church, on the death of the late Ben
jamin Hughes:
whorc.il. It Ins phased Mmlglity (ioil In His
unerring I'mildfiiiT .o lontuio from iimung us
em behind brother and filond, llcnjaintn
Hujhrs, und
.irrrjs, Our deep rcpcil, admiration .iml
affection for him as a mm, .1 frtrud ami a
Christian demand tint some tribute of his woith
lie shown. Ihcicfnrr, ! It
Resolved, That In I lie death of our r'i'd
and hnnnicd brother. Ili iliurili hM one of lis
most nrden. and consrlenllnus .ullicicnts. lie
was a man whoc life was nnrked with die deep
est feiicnoy of fa III nnd mm lit ion. His char
acter was Imilt np-in foundations formed liv ion
Motion, and thoo touiittlous wne so frc ntiltie
that tlirlr uttoiatnc, par. . .,ug of an Indliidinli
tj peculiar to our deceased, thrilled all who
listened 10 lilm. Ho was a (hilslhn in.ni In
whom and from whom reflected linn.v of thi
sirtues w-nich cliaraitcrlcd the UirUt-injii who
Hied the life of (iod nmong men.
In the flmncial department of the ihunli lip
was a toner of strength. Vcscr did ho fall to
remember that the "poor are alua.is with us,"
and his gfneroslti will lie lemembeicd liy lniny.
In the dcintlonal liuctiugs lie was on lnpii.itlou
to inin. His words wuo simple, hut tilled with
sound adihe and admonition inon? m, n ho
Maid man, and In return h- wis loied hi men;
Dufour's French Tar
Has Won Success,
It Cures Your Cold
And Gives You Rest.
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.
It Takes Time for
Fashions to Settle Themselves
The artist may design suits and jackets that look
well on paper, and the most skilled of cutters and tail
ors may give them shape and form in finished gar
ments, while the manutacturer or dealer may proclaim
loudly to the world that these creations are Dame Fash
ions' decrees, but should the work of these geniuses
tail to meet with popular approval, then their creations
are but labor lost, for, after all, the people themselves
decree what shall or shall not be worn and the prudent
merchant who studies the interests of his patrons will
not lose sight of this fact for one moment. That's the
secret of our delay in announcing
Our First Full Display
Of Ladies' Suits, Jackets
And Skirts for This Season
We piize too highly the confidence of our
many mends and patrons to taKc any chances In
making positive statements as to what will or will
not be worn, until wc positively know whereof we
speak, so that when we invite the public to inspect
the result of our preparations for the Spring and
Summer ot 1900 we do so with the fullest confi
dence that we are unmistakably light in every detail
No necessity for saying one word as to per
lK,fcfonj.Qf:,Cmish, reliability in materials, accuracy in
flttinjifdndtibundance in variety. The opening dis
play takes place at the GLOBE WAREHOUSE, and
that ought to'bfe' all sufficient for thoxe who know
y,S' -ir.lhc benefit of those who do not know our
.ladies' Outer Garment Departments by actual e.
pe'rferjice, we may say that these important details
have our closest' personal attention at all points
WhfeFvjire iust as faithfully cairied out in the oood
lowiipj-iced suits and jackets as in the highest that money can buy.
dlfet a Few Details That Probably
YpWd Like to Know Now, If Interested
, Klofiiildv Anislirti 'i1l in Ymcthr, uml
eevfrti, all odors; Klonor fly trout 7 Cli
JickeJS.. AU lined .OH
J? Viuttan or honip-iuun ults, i:toii or button
itjitu; plain cxrriUltc tallorlnj; a t( (Wt
jnf.t,tftm ... .rl iw.vu
r,UuUpu:i or plaid Mark u)t, lined or
unllnrJ; K'on ur button jai-krta ; ny 1 -y (l
vtry Apccjal ., '
k Fmtv bnnil tilinmed suit in Cne Vcnc
iUntp.niiHlsome at 4 picture at.d viry A r
borate 1U.OU
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Globe Warehouse
HHHUviAmHIVnpiHHI
iniviiiKn
I will guarantee
tbat my Kidney Cura
will euro 00 per cent,
of all forma of kidney
complaint and la
many Instances' the
most rrrlona forma of
might's dlicase. If
tbc dlsoare la com
plicated nend a four
ounce Tlal ot urine.
We will analyse It
and advise you fre
wbat to do.
MONYOK.
1 Tlal. Outdo to Healti
At ill Uructltti. Me,
ami mM t est adslce free
IRriS Areli at , Phils.
a man with the simplicity of a ililhl anion
children and, therefore, ihlldnn loied him, 111
the ihunli his meant cli.ilr Mill remain as a
Kllrnt Mllness of his faithlu! attendance upon re
ligious worship, and he, though dead, will speak.
lie was n loilng husband, a kind and tender
filher and a deiout Christian. If Judgment may
he passed upon his life ly what he has laid and
done, his life Mas not spent in sain, nor did he
die when he iloed his cics In death, liut lie
Hies on In tncinori, and In deeds ol kindness and
UncMdince his name shall temaln with us and
be associated with tlic fond recollections of his
tnie manly iharaeler. Many tears fall today
from the cica of those whose characters have
been Influenced and helped by him, and each
tcir commemorates a kind deed done by lilm
Mho lias pissed be.iond the sale to recolie the
crown of life.
Resolicd, That a copj of the-e resolutions be
coniejcd to Ids bereaied Mife and duly pule
llshid 111 the perloilkaN of this ill.
llei. II. I. Hopkins, K. I". I)ail5, .1. It. Hughes.
These resolutions were passed by the
Sunday school of the Welsh Baptist
church:
Whereas, The sihool has liarned with deep re
ROC the jtl Intelllircmr of the death of their
houoied supenntindent, Benjamin lliiuhr", and
Wliirea, The life of Mr. IIiikIiis has been on"
( honor and uscIuIiiiks In our mlilit and he was
loied by cicry member of the school, joung
and old; and
Wheieas, In the death ot Mr. Hushes our sihool
has lot one of its bet friends. He was child
like with ihildren, but a man anions men, and
full of fiitoimiEcmcnt to the teaihcis.
Ilesolied, That we mourn the la of our broth
er, but in our inournini; we must remember that
he has" bun lenardtd with crcatcr happiness tl ill
we i.in iperience hele, and that our loss is bis
etirnal gain, out of whlili we obtain romola
linn, brlli-iing that his light will hhinc brlghtir
than cier befjie in the portals of heavenly blUs.
lie It fuithti
I! 'soiled, That we snupalhie wllli (lie he
re mil widow and ihlldien in. tills sad hour of
affliction and commend them to flod who an
bed all virrow.
.irali .leiedith, James .. Kians .lohn T. Wat-kin-,
Committee.
SOriAL ANIJ SMOKKTt.
The inpmliH of Wnt-hlncton camp,
No. I'h. I'atiiotk Older Sons uf Ameri
ca, held a .social session after their
tegular meeting Ust evening, and con
cluded with 11 lunch and pnioker. At
to"nev P. H. Roplogle w;is present, and
delivered :m address on "The Hardest
Nut to Crack."
Ills Idea Is that the (orpoiallons are
the "baldest nuts," ami lint the eom
nii'ii people can't get along unltss they
ait- cracked. Attorney Itiifl H. Cap
well also addiessed th. body on build
ing and loans.
FIRE ON" NORTH MAIN AVENL'E.
A slight lire broke out at 4."0 o'ebvk
ycteiday afternoon In the home ot
Addison W. Chtise. at VJ0 Noitb Main
avenue, where a similar blaze was di.s
eoveied about a mouth ago. The
Many rvdinlip nmclticj In IHcn or button
Jacket suits In Vmcl 1,111., lroaili-otln -tc ,i
or courts at 1i. );), S,M and J-Q,JJ
In Hisses' and Children's
Our line ot Uton, bot, fly Iront and button
jacket! and Jacket suita it a mancl of torn
iletencts, and priin aic right in the bujer'i
laior,
LUMiiiMUliE
ffl
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flames were noticed In the sitting room
and worn eating their way between the
partitions when discovered.
A hole was out In the plaster and a
garden hose Inserted, which served to
extinguish the llnmes. Had It been at
night a disastrous fire would undoubt
edly have occurred. The damage will
amount to about $200, which Is fully
rovered by Insurance In agencies rep
resented by II. H. Keller.
AN INTHUUSTING DEBATI3.
The members of St. Brenden's coun
cil. Young Men's Institute, enjoyed an
Interesting debate last evening on thJ
question, "ISesolved. That the powers
should Interfere In the South African
struggle. In behalf of the tepublle."
The afllrmatlve side was sustained
by Panlel Lenlhan, Joseph Carey and
John J. Purkln, while Thomas Mo
Hugh, Krnnk MoLaln and J. T. Purkln
uphold the negative side. The Judges.
Thomas Fleming, llobert Puny and
Thomas McCJuIre decided In favor of
the negative side.
BUOWNIES ENTERTAINED.
The West Side Brownie club were
entertained by Lillian Douglass at her
home, 128 South Main avenue, Wed
nesday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock.
The club Is composed of enthusiastic
little misses, whose object Is charit
able as well as social. After a busi
ness session, refreshments were served.
The club meets every week at dif
ferent members' homes, and Is com
posed of the following little ladles:
Myra Smith, president; Marie Becker,
vice-president; Lillian Douglas. Elsie
Becker. Edith Llndalmry. Huth Car
son, Ella Paine and Kate Davis.
BREAKER'S NARROW ESCAPE.
The Mount Pleasant breaker narrow
ly escaped destruction by fire Wednes
day morning. A small shanty under
the breaker, near the culm chutes, be
came Ignited, and the shanty was all
ublaze before discovered.
The fire started by the paper and
rags, that were stuffed In the cracks
of the shanty to keep the wind from
passing through, being Ignited by an
overheated stove.
A FAMOPS LECTl'IlE.
Rev. Pr. Bird, a well-known divine
and celebrated lecturer, will deliver h!j
address, "A Century of Bondage and
Bloodshed and No Emancipation," In
St. David's hall on Wednesday even
ing. April 11.
Dr. Bateson, of the central city, will
be chairman ot the evening. In con
Junction with the lecture a musical and
literary programme will be rendered.
FLWERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
. The remains of Mr. and Mrs. P. J.
McLaughlin's child will be burled In
I Cathedral cemetery this afternoon. The
I parents reside at the coiner of West
i.acKawanna avenue and Ninth street.
The funeral of Ray, the four-year-old
child of Mr, and Mrs. O. Kagler, of
370 Pecker's court, will occur this after
noon. Interment will be made In the
Washburn street cemetery.
V young child of Mr. and Mrs. Her
bert Lls-tor, of In? North Seventh street,
died Wednesday and vIU be burled In
the Washburn Mieet cemetery at 2.30
o'clock this afternoon.
G-KNKKAT, NEWS XOTKS.
M. S. I.iivello. Thomas Tlrrney. Pat
rick McIIiiRh. Richard McHale nnd P.
J. (Jllroy have been appointed a com
mittee by Division No. 1. Ancient Order
or Hibernian!!, to ai range for their an
nual exclusion, which will be run to
Iake Lodnre on Saturday, August 11.
The lake Is situated between Farvlow
and Wayniart, on the Delaware and
Hudson road.
The new quarters ot the Keyscr Val
ley Hose company will be opened with
an entertainment and social on Mon.
day evening, April 2.1.
Mr, and Mrs, Charles L,aBar, ot
North Hyde Park avenue, have as their
Btiest Mrs. J. K. I.aUar, of Mt. Pocono.
W. Claylord Thomas. William T. Da
vis and John T. Williams have boon
appointed a committee from the West
Side bank directors to draught suitable
resolutions on the death of their lato
piesldent, Benjamin Hughes.
The regular monthly meeting of the
olllcial board of Simpson Methodist
Kplseopal church will be held this
evening. It will be the last meeting ot
tliu present conference year.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence It. Shryer. of
North Main avenue, arc being con
gratulated on the advent of a daugh
ter at their home.
An old-fashioned smoker will be held
In Ivorile hall this evenlnc by the
members of Lackawanna council. Royal
Arcanum.
Miss Margaret Oibbs, of South Main
avenue, entertained the Dollar club at
her home Wednesday afternoon. About
forty Invited guests were prespnt, A
five o'clock tea was served by the
hostess.
Frank Jones and Harry Davles, who
have just completed their junior course
at the Utiffalo College of Pharmacy,
returned home yesterday for the sum
mer vacation.
VndcrtaKer P. W. Tague and son,
Wellington, of Jackson street, were In
Wllkes-Uarre yesterday.
William Jamelson, of Washburn
street. Is able to tie around again, after
a slight attack of pneumonia.
William Davis, of Ithaca. N. V.. re
turned home yesterday, after a few
days' visit with his mother on Lafay
ette street.
Tagarmah Morgan, of Wllkes-Uarre.
visited his mother, on North Garfield
avenue Wednesday evening, Mrs. Mor
gans has been 111 for several davs,
Mrs. Ash. of West Plt'tMon, who
carm- to visit her glster, Mrs. Aleher,
of ;:." North Sumner avenue, fell down
a (light of stairs at the house yesterday
and cut her head badly. She also frac
tured her nrm by the fall. Dr. n. G,
Ueddoe wab called and had her re
moved to the West Side hospital, where
she was resting easily last evening.
The family of the late Heujamln
Hughes desire 10 express their thanks
through the columns of The Tribune to
all who In any way usslsted them and
sympathized with them In the death
and burial of their lamented relative.
The member of Branch No, 4t. C.
M. B. A., are requested to meet at their
headquarters in Harl Garl hall next
Sunday morning at 8.30 o'clock to at
tend the 9 o'clock mass at St. Patrick's
Catholic church.
William Davis, ot Bromley avenue,
and Miss Mary A. Williams, of North
Scranton, were married on Wednesday
by Rev. D. P. Jones nt the parsonage
TRYGR.AIN-0!TRYGIUIN-0!
Ak your Oroeer today to show you a
PHclcage of GHAIN-O, the new food drink
that takes tho place of coffee. The chll.
dren may drink It without Injury at. well
us the ndult. AH who try It, like It,
GRAIN-O has that rich seal brown
of Mocha or Java, but It la made frorr.
pom gralnx, and the mott delicate stom.
acli rcccUes i without distress, 'i the
price nf coffee. 15c. and 23 cts, per pack
age. Sold by all grocers.
Dr. Janes'
Headache
rowder.
A WOMAN'S
NERVES.
Cares and worrioa of lifo
nro often too much for
tho delicate; nervo organ
ism. Headaches come dis
trading, pcacodesttoying
headaches. But thoro's
a cure.
Dr. James
Headache Powders
Sootfio and strengthen
tho irritated nerves
tako away tho hcadacho al
most before you know it.
No fttipefylnc ilendenlnp druRs.
Nothing tbat cm affect the heart.
At all Drug Storos.
4 dosos 10 conts.
Cure Whare
Others
Fall.
ot the Tabernacle Congregational
church, on South Hyde Park avenue.
There was a large attendance at the
meeting of the West Side Republican
club last evening. Business pertain
ing to the club was acted unon.
A large number ot ladles Interested
In the new branch of tho Women's
Christian Temperance union attended
the tlrst meeting In the Y. W. C. A.
rooms last evening. The newly elected
officers assumed their responsibilities.
Branch No. 637, United Mine Work
ers of America, met In Co-operative
hall last evening and discussed plain
. r Increasing their membership.
The services at the Allls Mission Inst
evening were In charge of William II.
Crawford and William J. Long, of the
Simpson Methodist Kjlscopal church. A
bow social will be held this evening.
Special services were conducted In
the Washburn Street Presbyterian
church last evening and preparatory
services will be held this evening. Com
munion will be administered and a re
ception for members will be held next
Sunday morning.
Pea Coal $1.25 a Ton Delivered
to South Side, central city and central
Hyde Park. Address orders to J. T.
Sharkey, 1014 Cedar ave. 'Phone 66S3.
NORTH SCRANTON NOTES.
Marriage of Gomer Watklns and
Miss Catherine Lewis Y. W.
C. A. Notes Other News.
Oomer Watklns nnd Miss Catherine
Lewis we're married Wednesday even
ing at tho home of the bride's patents,
Mr. and Mr. Charles Lewis, of Park
er street. Tho parlors were ery pret
tily decorated for the occasion with
flowers and potted plantn. The biide
was attended by .Miss Minnie WINon,
while David Watklns acted as best
man. Little Helen Wils-on was llower
girl.
The bridal party entered the front
parlor, where Rev. T. It. Watklns per
formed the ceremony, after which a
reception was held. Mr. and Mrs.
Watklns are popular young people in
this city, and t licit' many friends wish
thein much happiness.
A SMAUI. FIRIC.
A two-story frame dwelling at tho
intersection of Market street and the
Ontario and Western railroad, owned
and occupied Dy Kdward and John
Moran, caught on fire yisterday after
noon, shortly nfter 10 o'clock, from a
spark from a passing locomotive.
An alarm was turned In from bo-
"., and all the North Scranton com
panies responded. Tho blaze was con
fined to the roof and attic, and no
ve-y pcrious damage was done. The
estimated loss Is about T200.
Y. W. C. A. NOTES.
Rev. Mr. Alrlch. ot the Grace Re
formed church, will begin a course of
Bible studies ut the Young Women's
Christian association looms, Tuesday
evening, April 17, nt 4 o'clock The
course of study planned will be In thi
book of ReelatIons.
During the month of March 291 per
sons visited the rooms. The attend
ance at the classes was 05S, not Includ
ing teachers. The total attendance
was l.OOfi,
TOLD IX SHORT PAKAGRAPHP.
The funeral of the late Michael Pur
cell will be held tomorrow morning at
M0 o'clock from his home on Oak
street. Services will be conducted In
the Holy Ilosary church, n solemn high
mass of requiem being celebrated. In
terment will be made in Cathedral
cemetery.
Band No, 16. of the Xorth Main Ave
nue Raptlst church, will conduct a
basket social at the homo of Miss Min
nie KIpcs, son Oak street, this evening.
Th'.' ladles will furnish lunch for two.
On Knste Monday nlsht the Key
stone Literary and Dramatic club will
produce n play at the auditorium.
Last evening the literary department
of the Epworth league of the Court
Street Methodist Episcopal church,
held a debate. The subject dlscusssd
was, "Resolved, That novel reading on
th whole. Is not beneflel.il."
All news matter for The Tribune will
receive prompt attention If left at
Divls' Drug store.
Thursday evening, April 12, Bauer's
orrhestra will give a concert at the
Court Street Methodist Episcopal
church. This will be the last number
on the literary and musical course,
which has been given at the church
this winter.
The employes of the Cayuga, Bris
bln and Rtorrs mines, of the Delaware,
Larkawnnna nnd 'Western company,
will be paid today.
John M. Hvans. n student ot Buck
nell university, will deliver an address
this evening at the meeting of tho
Welcome Temperance society at the
First Welsh Baptist church, on West
Market street.
OBITUARY.
Amu Stokri, daughter of Attorney nnd Jin,
I'. W. Stokeii, died jestrrday At the fanill.i in,!
dence, corner Welmter aienue ami Mulberry
street, age t eari. Death a due to HJrlet
fever. TJic funeral ulll bo priiate.
Kdgar, tbo Infant ton of Mr, and Mi. Con-nerj-,
of 101 Hone aienue, died Wednesday after
noon. The funeral announcement will appear
later.
Mn. Bird, of TOO lUrrlfon aienue, died lot
nliiht. The funeral will be held on Monday and
laterment will be made In UiooU;n, X, V.
DAY'S DOINGS IN
DUNMOItf BOROUGH
BEQULAR MEETING OF COUNCIL
LAST NIGHT.
Bond of New Street Commissioner
Approved nnd Treasurer Wahler
Told to Report In the Future
When, for How Much, nnd Where
All Money for Borough Use la
Borrowed Ladies Aid Society's
Annual Meeting: Junior Christian
Endeavor Officers.
Tho'borough council held lis regular
meeting In tho borough building on
South Blakely street last nlsht and
transacted conpldeiable business In n
short time. Tho tiro committee report
ed that a hydrant shipped to the bor
otigh nnd taken ftom the Krlcand Wy
oming Valley rnlliond station for use,
had been found, upon trial, to bo crack
ed. It was dpclded to return the same
to the compnny to be repalied or re
placed. The bond of Street Commissioner Mc
Donnell was read nnd approved. The
grievance committee reported that t'10
culvert on Green Ridge Htreet was
blocked and caused water to tun Into
the basements of property owners at
the (unction of Webster and Green
Ridge streets. The sttcet commission
er was ordered to sec tc the rluhtlng
of the dlfUnilty. It waa decided that
councils should view the streets of the
borough nxt Tuesday,
Treasurer Wnhlur reported that there
was no money In tho treasury to pay
borough orders. U was decided to
borrow money sulllclont to meet the
current expenses. A discussion follow
ed regarding tho anii-unl of money
lately boi rowed bj the treasuiet. Bur
gess Butschel Ftated that the treasur
er should leport eveiy time ho bor
rowed money and that ht thought
bonds could be Issued for 4 per
cent., instead ot paying a bank 6 per
cnt.
The matter was decided by council
ordering the tteasurer to icport when,
for how much nnd where all money
was borrowed. Council then adjourned.
TWKL.KTH ANNUAL MKKTINC.
The Ladles' Aid society of the First
Picsbytetlan church held Its twelfth
annual meeting at the home of Mrs.
A. D. Blacklnton, the president of the
society, on 151m street, yesterday after
noon nt 2.30 o'clock. Tho largest at
tendance of the year is reported. The
reading or the minutes of tho past
meetings took so much time that no
programme was rendered. All the old
officers were re-elected, after which a
social hour was enjoyed, followed by
refreshments.
Refreshments were later served by
the Misses Brooks, of WIIkes-Bairo;
Jane King, of Pittston; Lydla Kan or
and Miss Osborne, of Dunmorc. The
looms of Mrs. Blacklnton's home were
most tastily decorated for the occa
sion, potted floweis and palms being
mingled with beautiful booucts of cut
(lowers. Tho meeting was voted by the
members to be one of the best and
most pleasant of the year.
CHRISTIAN KNDKAVORKRS.
The ncmliois of the Junior Christian
Kndeavor society of thi First Presby
terian church have elected the follow
ing members from their rociety to
seive ns officers for the ensuing year:
President, Jessie Cron; vice presi
dent, Violet Burfchel; treasurer, Kthel
Plnrkney: secretary, Mnblf Cion:
sunshine enmmiltt-p, Helen Swart!!,
Ruth Buischel. flower boys, Kail Mof
flt. Hdwln Heal; assistants, C!ta':e
Ed wauls. Martini Warfel.
MRNTIONF.D RP.IKFIS.
'The boatd of directors of the nvlv
organized Firemen's Relief association
will meet In the 100ms of the Neptune
Hose company on Sunday afternoon.
L. M. Smith, ot West Drinker street.
Is In IJllzabethloivn, Pa., where he In
to'vTs to rslde sorn.
Rev. A. J. Van Cleft Is In Onsonta,
N. V.. on a short visit.
Treasurer Wohler will pay all school
ordeis en Satin day afternoon from .5
to 5 o'clock. Borough orders will be
paid on Monday aftoinoon from 3 to
C o'clock.
SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES.
Funeral of the Late Charles Schrie-
ber Two Other Funerals Other
Brief Nows Notes.
The funeral of Charles Schileber took
place yesterday moinlng from the fam
ily residence on Meadow uvenue and
was laigely attended. The houso was
early thionged with the filends who
Hympathized with the heait-brokeii
parents in their Bad bereavement.
The remains of the deceased boy,
who met such an early death, reposed
In a handsome white casket In tho
front parlor of the family lesldenee,
nnd were viewed by his mtmeioiin
schoolmates and others. At it o'clock
the casket whs closed and the funeral
cortege moved to St. Mary's German
Catholic church, where funerul ser
vices were conducted. Rev. Peter Christ
celebrated n requiem mass for the de
parted and afterwards delivered a
shoit funeral sermon. At the con
clusion of the chinch services the
funeral procession moved to tho Ger
man Catholic eemeteiy at No. .I, whero
the remains were lowered Into tho
earth.
TWO OTHKR FL'NHIULS.
The rcmalnK of Slolblce, tho tlireo-ycar-oia
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Gross, of Pieck street, who died
on Wednesday aftornoon, after a Uilef
Illness, were yesterday afternoon in
terred In tho Cathedral eemttery.
Tho funeral of Edgar, the r-lKhteen-months-old
non of Mr. and Mr. It. P.
Connery, of 101 Stone avenue, whono
death was mentioned in yestei day's.
Tribune, will take place this afternoon
nt 2 o'clock from tho family residence.
Interment will be made In the Cathe
dral cemetery.
SHORT KEW.S ITEMS.
The Illustrated lecture on mission
ary life In India, which was given In
Hie Evangelical Church of Peace -i
few weekH ago, will be repeated at the
Health 1'rce to Wrmk Mn.
fBuruedout nerve, weaken nil
FREE
TO
bnitn force, fieclimnt; vital energy
nnd nil the consentient-en nf tlicc
condition! aixicunil byournpecinl
lata. Unune of treatment on trial
and arjiroi al, and A inarvclmn de
veloping aplliincccm for the uk.
Inir. e trtut jour honor If ihi
honor our iklll and follnw tllrro.
tloni. Viiceloslnfnrmatlont'HEE.
MEN
ERIE M
CDIOAL CO, BurrAUO, N.Y.
CONFIDENCE
Is a Splendid AIlyIt Is Half of Host
riedicineIt Is fledicine.
The bent remeilj In the moiM h lielpnl liy Hi
tinvnec. or lilmlnul ! lis alwmr. 1'iilth 1.
dull tlic Kittle. Hut lierr l onietlilnc tor tlie
iltnbter. ttimethlnR Independent o( Jour belief.
A cure faith or no laltli.
Hason's Yellow Tablets
II joii took tliein for IiDikiim, supported by
fiienteen .larili of tiktiiuonv, (bey wouldn't 1I0
inn n partlde nf Rood. 'Iliij'rc only powerful
fur one tl.lnu- DVM'KI'SIA -but they an rrr
tnlnly line for tint. Ihiy ivre till. ileblllUtiiiK
ILordcr pltlu'ly. It i not Important that Jim
should liilleie In them. They proilde tliu only
limtaiice we knov of wlmr -
"A man eomlnced ngalnU hit will,"
will not
"He of the wmc opinion still."
Mason's Yellow Tablets
HanMi the tlcprcfwlon. Ihe latitude of DYSPI.P
Ml, (.cntly stimulate the liter. Prolific whole
mine evidence I hat euri is RoiiiK on. Impart a
Rtnulne nense ot well bimi;. Coirrtt all the
brain fie- the body t.i' due to Ihli condition.
(Iieik the iTct at nte pain In ten minutes. Ice
llcie reloie--iejmenjte Do not pass JiiiIr
mint upon tliim until 1011 trj them. If jou are
not comlr.icd then o iuie rothlnc More lo any.
They are Hlt-olutviv haiiuless. r.-.ken as illrecieti
tin) lan do tiothlnc but Rood. Wi come to your
city with these TnbMs for our own benefit, wp
admit that, and yi.nu as well. One depends upop
the oilier. If wc don't help jou-we certainly
will not help oursphes. Our reputation i fun.
flensed In eierj Tabll. We lannot afford to hw
that, we will not If we do not inn jour His
pepsla we will hale incde n preal ado about
notlilnc. Wc can't aflonl thai.
Mason's Health Defenders,
mamss Ytt.t.ow TM.t;rs ri'nn nvs
pi:pia. MMS'S IlllOWN 1 Allt.US tl IU. COSSTIl A
TION. m.wvs nr.D tmiM'.ts (nil: cornus.
MASON'S WHIM. IMII.I'.IS (Till-. OUI.
TllltOYT.
mvmin'i ciikam or oiivr (mis c-
T Until ami al inflatenutlnn of the id.ln ami
above named church this evening, by
request.
The active members of the Scianton
Athletic club will meet for practice this
evening.
The Young People's society of the
Hickory Street Presbyterian church
met in regular monthly session last
evening.
John J. Flaherty, of Cherry street,
has entered as a student nt the Cham
pion Umbalmlng school,
Alderman Ruddy, of the Twentieth
ward. Is 111.
John, tho young son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Kucstner. of Cedar avenue, Is
seriously 111.
m
COMMITTEES OF
COMMON COUNCIL
'Concluded fiom Page ,1.1
Introduced an ordinance, providing for
the Ailing of the approaches to th"
Bloom avenue culvert and appropriat
ing $1,000 for the payment of the same,
said appropilntion to be taken from the
Item for this purpose recently vetoed
by the n yor.
Mr. (!. stated he would file with
the city solicitor releases from dam
ages fiom nil of the property owners
along the line of the proposed Improve
ment, thus disposing, he said, with the
principal argument advanced by th
mayor against the proposed Improve
ment. T. F. Morris Introduced an Impott
ant ordinance le-establlshing the lim
its within which nothing but Ilie-proof
buildings may be constructed. The or
dinance provides that within the fol
lowing boundaries no wooden or frame
or other building constructed ot In
flammable materials shall be erected,
nor any building without .1 flre-proot
roof:
THE NKW FIRK LIMITS.
From Jefferson avenue and Mulbeny
street along Jefferson avenue to th.'
northerly line of the right of way of
the Lackawanna railroad's main line,
along latter to Lackawanna liver, to
Scranton street, to westerly boundary
ot Lackawanna road, to West Lacka
wanna avenue, to Klchth street, lo
Schnell place, to Iiokawnnna river, t
Vine street, to Wyoming avenue, to
Pine street, to Washington avenue, tu
Gibson street, to Kressler court, to
Mulberry street, to Jefferson avenue it
place of beginning.
The ordinance further piovides that
all dwellings arranged for two or more
families shall have fire-walls between
each portion projecting through to the
roof. The penalty for a violation of
the provisions of the oidlnance Is
placed at $100, or Imprisonment for not
less than thirty days.
GREEN RIDGE.
The Gieen Hidse Wheelmen hate uutetl ih r
quarters on .'aiiileron aienue und takfii a null
cr house on (ireen Rlde Mieet und tlnehy
Iijiirs a tale. The Inildentt o( thU n.,'i.nli.i
haie often been IMulrated in the mi i i.me
oi.ieily, uml tlic Identity of the unrii-t-i mliv
rutjIilUlinl betoie the curtain Idlli, lint ie lids
instance only t lie of the leading t fiuhain h.n
ai jet eonfe-eil to luting been impli i ! in 'he
plot.
The i lub N haling eieitfd .1 lieu no u , ,. Imli
will not lie leatlj for weiipaney foi .ri" tun,
mil. a Ihe leae on the old (Uarters ccpnM on
Miy 1 and could not be icneiied for le Hun
tliree .icars, the bo.is drtiinetl U id iKaln.1 In
rent a smaller house until their nev f)iurtiri
are le.id.i. A loinmittee a app'tln'od to al
tenil tn the matter and a desirable tni? let a
secureil "vnt to Hull's." The fu nliiiiv was
mnicd alout week ago ami tlic eommilt e
informed all the members whom the) met 'me
the place as.
. Ilolllng Stone, one of the .lounge, ht,
ho usually drops ,,roiind to the clult line on
Sunday morning ami enjojs a smoke iml ..i!i
the Cjcle N'ens, knew that Hie new ii.iuirs
weie "nest to Hull's" and thought he noild be
on hand early Sunday morning to iielcinii me
bo,v, lie ai'cordlnslj saunteied up lo 'lie n us
"next lo llull'a" and, fiudlns the front door
unlocked, walked Into the reception room end
Heated hlliuelf ilonu in one of the easy ilia '.
Ileing alone, and thinking "the push" w n'1 1
drop In .oon, he tilled his pipe and took ,i
ncipapcr. retelling his feet on tlic cm, "
table nnd leclining eit,lly in his ''in.-, Kn.hc
remalnifl at peaie with the uorld f -r srn,o
tii'io. Hi coming a Iritle inieay on ui count of
being alone, he Muntcred up to the kecond floor
to look the place oier. One of the fdcepin:;
apartments was oc unled and the tsllov thought
the janitor mut be temporarily located there.
In walking through one of Ihe halls the tluli
man encountered a familiar fate, and, belieiiiu
he was fine of the older member whom lie did
not icaillb leeognire, greeted him .villi
uords:
"Hello, old man, where'a all the bo.is.-"
"What bo.itH answered Ihe nitupant.,
"Why the club ho.w, of cour-e. Don't t'liv
occupy this house?"
"I don't understand 3011, soung man, and
nliat's more I belleie I hold ...c Ica.e to this
hoUM".
llollle iiilikl) dltcoieied Ids mistake and apolo
gized for the intrutloii, explaining that he
thought the r.uarten. wire "ue.t tn Hull's," He
uas iiliected to the home around the corner,
illicit' he found his ilubuiales.
The oi-iupant of Ihe olliir hou-e iifleruards
wld he heard pciullar nuUes In the fiont pallor
early Saturday morning, width were probably
caused by the unidentified.
District Deputy (Irai.d Master A, A. Vosbirg
nnifoiu membrane. Safe jnd mrc remedy lor
I'lles-'JSc. u box.
Maon' Remedies are put up In in. Si ami on.
ruit Iki.M'S KOIt SAM! at the follo'ilnR dm
Horn!
MATTHEWS BROTHERS,
Wholesale and Itctall. .IM I,atVa. Av.
M'OAIUtAH & THOMAS,
201 l.jctawiniu Ave,
C. LORENZ.
41S Kick. ae. and cor. Wash, and Marlon.
C. HENWOOD & Co.,
lWi X. Main street.
G. W. DAVIS.
l'roildcnce Sipiaie and 3111 Wct Market.
W. S. KLONOSKI.
130.", Pillvton avenue,
CHAS. P. JONES.
IVjT Dlcknon avenue.
GEORGE S. JONES & CO.,
Corner Prencott aicnuc and Pine street.
J. G. BONE & SON.
Main iticet, Punmoie, l'a.
F. J. JOHNS,
WO (Ireen Uldge street.
W. H. KNOEPFEL,
1017 North Inine aienue.
PHILIP J. VETTER,
U5 Penn aienue.
WILL W. WATKINS,
I'eekiille, Pa.
THOMAS MONIE,
An-hbald, Pa
H. F. CLARK,
Caihondalr, Pa.
Or sent for priei M the II. T. Misnn Chemical
(0, .115 Arch stieet, Philadelphia P.i.
AMUSEMENTS,
f YCEUftl THEATRE
II. R. I.O.NO, Manager.
Hondny, April 9.
HR. AND MRS. KENDAL.
Under the management of
DANIEL FROHHAN
Presenting a comedy in three acts
entitled.
The Elder
Hiss Blossom
Prices $1.50, $1.00, 75c, DOc, 25c.
ACADEHY OF nusic,
nUROUNnnR & HOIS, Lessees.
II. R. LONli, Alanafer.
Iljl.inee of Wei!..
WAITE'S NEW STOCK COMPANY.
In lleperloiie.
D.iili Dune M.illr e.
Kirulng Pmcs 10. Jl, .Ulieuls.
All Week, Commenilne
MONDAY, APRIL 9.
Ttctmi I miffc'iii nt
GIBNEY-HOEFFLER COMPANY.
In a reptitolie of f omcdiei and dramas.
Dime Matinee daily evif 1 1 Mond.ii.
i:enlnc 1'rkev 10, 20. .'n enU
DAVIDOW'S LOAN OFFICE
REMOVED TO
307 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
Money to loan on diamonds,
watches, jewelry at the lowest rates
of interest. Cash paid for old gold
nnd silver.
Oavldow & Co,,
Pawn Brokers 307 Lncka. Ave.
MADE ME A MAN
A JAX TACLET5 POSITIVELY CUOE
-aXZiAcrvou iJiacaieiauinB mca-
cr7fI:2?otoiicy,hleoplessnes8,eto., caused
b7 AUu33 or other Uzcesseti on a Indis
cretions. T'icu ntticMjanU turtlu
renters IMfc Vitality in oldorfonnir. and
fitamnaforiitadrt badness or marriage.
l'rei"tnt Insanltr and Contempt ion it
rain time. Tholr iiro thews immedlnto iniDrcvo-
. meoiona ouorta a Oitu nuero an oincr iaii in
siit upon bavins the cnnlro Ajax Tablets. They
! haToccpJlhousandaanrt willearoyoa Wocivonpos
ltlourUtoan".ron:?ot3eoctQ'uro CfpT in
t cac'icccocr rcCurdtho coney. IIcowU wlyiper
iKlf'Trinni rr air vVna (full trnntrintt tft Vtf. H
rtatl, a rTaln wr&ppcr. npon receipt o price. C Ircolar
f' AJAX RlEMEDY CO., TiS.u
For sale In Scranton, Pa., by Matthews
Bros, and II. C, Sanderson, Druggists.
To Repair
Ilnikcii Arti
cles use
Itcmeraber
JIAIOlt'S
UUIsHER
(JEMKNT,
MAJOR'S
LEATHER
CEMENT.
YLq finnl 6Blmol iltXTiraettl, Ibo.o. tjL
I I1Q D DdlcoBll.lllr' JOU suCcr from Prl.t
iniruc, & t tetiKL J'ror u. c. 1 Ubbl, I
II. II., 604 .lortb blith hi., I'lilladcl.
nhla. I'a.. tl, ,. OusrsDl.e la evrrr ftic.
V.rlaocelo t Slrletnrt (do cullUO. LouYigof k
AI(Blibr(ilred. Ptni cnltrced. n.ur,i9S.k
lm
S.Hun 9 11. Hour, for lonr Itiadtnr and daocfrf)?..
daoerfi).,
lOdji.r
;iCl;ote4.f
T T W T
1 etii
1SQd
ditlr 1Q so 10 1 30 1- eeth eased cured 4 il
ror fiwora leaumodlsii and look. All nanci c
l..sl ciening Installed tho billowing lieu orhcera
of lirocn Hldge loigc No. "aVJ. IndepenUeiit Older
of Odd rellous: Nohlo guild, (.'. M. Alheiton;
secretary, K. M. Olnir; assistant sctretar), Mllo
Kent; treasurei, Chailei I1. ,lcne, digno mas.
tir, Claik 1111. f. Altu the installation rctreoli
ments were scried and a miokir cnjo.icd by thost
precnt.
New tahhagc, water cies, eiieunibcrs, I nna
lors, radlshec, itiieii onions, Icttuie, cti. I,reea
Hidge market. "
Crape fruit, orange, lemons and bananas,
fiiein llldgo maikct. "
The llluitratrd lecture to be giieu bj V V
Iloncr 011 "Mh had ngilo" at Asburv 1 hurtli
Ihls ciening under the auspiew of the Indies'
Aid soelity piomUes lo be eij sucvsful, as
a laige number of tlikrts base already been sold.
Oier one hundred beautiful ieim, including all
the funioiia Madonnas will be shown by one of
tho best lantenw made. The lei tuier needi no
Iniiodiiitlon to the people nf Scianton, his abili
ty lo entertain and Instiuit is well known. The
ladlcH ham placed Ihe tiikels within I each of
cieiy one. Adults, 2.1 tints; tluiilrtu, 1 cents
Ml kinds of fresh tlsh, ojster and clams.
(Ireen llldfc markit.
1'iesh muslirooms. (iieiu Iltdge maiket
The ladlcii of hi. Cithriitu-' guild, of Church
of the Cood Shepherd, will hold their annual
lister sale Saturday lief 11 e lUsler, 01il 11,
both .itieiuonii and cicnlug, Kami anliha ami
cakes will be mi .ale.
Onion ct, 5 ciiitj a quart. Green Rld,'0
markit,
I-iwn seed. Green llldgc market,
I !2ai
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llililuif'MCiit
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