tmm'-1 "fc TTT13 SCR ANTON TRIBUNE- THURSDAY, APR TL 12, 1000. . w- jr (- OTTCS OF DAY IN flfiJSJhWEST SCRANTON MARIUAQE OF FRANK JONES AND MISS GRACE ACKER. ' " r ' -Ceremony Ferfonned In Simpson Methodist Episcopal Church by the Pastor, Rev. J. B. Swcot Lec ture on Temperance by Rev. Dr. Bird In St. David's Hall Party at Councilman Norton's Home Sud den Death of Mrs. Sarah Honnl r gnn Other Notes and Personals. 'The wrdriliiK of Fi-nnl: Ilanvln Jones, of North Hyilc Turk nvciuic, anil Miss CI race Dale Acker, of South Main nvi nue, was soU'innlzeil In the Simpson Methodist HpWt-opitl chinch at la o'clock ypHteiday In the iircst-iiu- of htimlrodw of frlmln of t1'.' i-oiitinctltiK pnrtloo. The ntijititil knot wiih tied by Rev. J. H. Sweet. iif tor of the chiue'i. Defoie, dutliiK and ultel the ceie mony. OikiiiiIfI Wultei D.ivls iilayed the u'cddltiR liiinclirs iiml the Initial part occupied the untie uMn In their match to and fiom the altai. Flist Fa mo the tthers. Jner Juiivm, Ohuilcs i:. Dnnlel.M, CliiilleM Dei tine and DavM Owens, followed ly the llower sill, llairlet Acker, u nleie of the lulde. -Mr. Jones and Mls Acker walked to pethei. The brld was bt-ctiniliiKly attlied In an KiiMtur colored ullk ilelmlsu ill ess, with laeo trimmings, wine n hat to 'match and rallied white iosom and maiden halv feiiib. The llower sill was dtcsseil in white oigandli' and tanled pink cat nations. Immedlatel after the eeieniony. Ml. and Mrs. Jones weie ililven to the bible's home, whete dinner was net veil, and they left nl 12..Vi for Trenton, X. J., and befoie ii-tiiiuiiiK will visit New York, Ilostou and Philadelphia. They will be at home mi Went Locust stieet after May 10. WOMAN'S St'DDKX DKATH. .Mrs. Sarah Hennlgan, an aged lesl dent of Price street, explied suddenly last evening at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. John CJiilnnan. After ;u tak ing of the evening me.il, she went to her room with her daughter, and In a few minutes after the latter had left the room. Mrs Hciinigan sank to the. floor and exulied. Deceased had tedded heie many years and was well known. She Is sur vived by her daughter and two suns, Patrick and Anthony. The funeial an nouncement will be made later. REV. DH. THUD'S LlXTl'Ui:. A small audience gieeted Rev. Dr. Bird at St. David's hall lasl evening to hear his lecture on the tempeiance question. The speaker grew eloquent at times, dining his poitrayal of the demoralizing effects of the rum tialllc. Dr. Bateson opened the meeting with Dufour's French Tar Has Won Success, It Cures Your Cold And Gives You Rest. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. Rare Valu Easter Off In Ladies' Suits And Silk Waists.... Piice is not the leading feature in these handsome Silk Waists, Suits or Serviceable Raiuy Day Skirts, in fact they are out cf the cheap sale cliss altogether and worthily represent the highest forms of skilled tailoring and the ac complished inodestes arts, brought right down to date. Ladies desiring stylish garments at a moderate price that will give no disappointment to either the buyer or the wearer, will do well to give the following very special values intelligent consultation. Four Fashionable Favorites Far Below EveryDay Prices No. 1 $4.98. Ladies Taffeta Silk Waists in all the leading shades, in the popular "Boler's" style, with white yoke and ricli lace trim. Tiulv a surnrlse nt Hip j i crloe; , t k iixi rii" . r. VLA Oft n.v-h ..... W, "-W" W , 1, a in-T- . ,L. "''' ' 0 ,lpl,l, fl'llO" su-tiu o ao.yo fc jlainy Day Skirts made from U'wool suitings and well made - K-Vinf STftnnnal nnA GfUnl,A .Bottoms, side pockets and lap sed, seams. , A perfect Ideal in (f-ir- " .-.0 .w U 1 $3.98. b ". . r V .l!tTr - It takes enterprise, backed bv rare facilities in buv- v 1 l ' Uu,-to offer such values so early in the season, as are rep resented in tUeae remarkable specials. But it's Easter week- v.thjime of all the year when they ought to be most appre ciated by women who value a real bargain opportunity pre- 'jsgje'd at the right moment, K ii i hi a 1 i u "Oil l.l JllhV - Spring Fever DurliiR the winter extra work Is thrown upon the various ornans of the body. Spiinjc makes this manifest. The appetite becomes poor, sleep restless, bowels constipated' toim-tlmr-i there li ilifpcli. Iiet or Milrry troiil.li . I.llo Menu not worth IhiiiK. 'I lib M tlie limp tu like llmlitlrr'. Stomal h Itltterx. It la Utter thin n otliir prlnK tonic In llio vnilil It ieficho, UriiBllicin, irlmlbb. A Private keveilue Mimp cocu tlif net K. ct tlii bottle. Tlie Conqueror fjostettcr's of Stomach Stomach Ills. bitters a few brief icniarks, and the vocal numbcts eio furnished by the Centtal City quintette, Ml.ss Hobcitson and Mr. Abranis. Miss Dotsey H-cltcd sov ctal pleasing uuuibcis. I'HOXOOltAPU nNTKUTAlXAIDNT. An enjoyable phonograph entertain nient was given at the home of Com mon Councilman M. J. Notion, on Jackson stieet, leeently. by John Mc Andrews and Finnic MeColllgan. All the latest lecoids weie tepioduced and enjoyed by the following: Mr. and Mrs M. J. Noiton, 'Mi. and Mrs. John Gannon. Mi. and Mis. Thus. Kennedy, Mis. Mary Norton, Pattlck Mc Colligau, Frank Dowd. Thomas Grant, Thomas McC.iaw, William Nor ton, Patiick Hughes John May John ll.ililw III. MIs-eH ltessle tlrant. It. Nor ton. II (ilbbiins, NelMe Unnnon, Maine liialey, Sadl Ilarilson, Maty McIIiile, Maiy MeColllgan, Mnme Maher, Ame lia Maher, Johanna Courtney and Kate Com tney. XKWS XOTKS AXD IMHlSOXAI.R. Mb-s tailti Morgan, of 'Z iS Xoith Main avenue, has successfully passed the ex amination for nhnimuccutlcal chemist at the Philadelphia College of Phar macy. lMgar Allen Jones, of South Minn n untie. Is home fiom Vale college for the 1'astnr vacation. Aldeimau Davles left jesteidav af ternoon on a business til;i to Xew York. His olllce will be closed until Monday nun nlng. liomi Fiiday sendees at Si Oavld's palish will be lltam ami peaiteiit.il olllce.s at 9 o'clock, nnd thiee hour " r lces fiom 1- to :'. o'clock. Heiy one Is invited to these sei vices. At the thiee-hour seivice those who attend nni leae when they so deslie. A stag jiaity will be given at the Kleetilc City Wheelmen's Club, hod'-e this evening. Kach member Is pil ileged to Invite n filend. Itev. W. C. r, I.ntier, of Paik IM.it - will conduct the servln.s at St. Maik's l-utlician ehuich this evening, and Rev. A. I. Itamer .lll be In chaise lo mniroiv evening. Th lemolns of the late M-uv Wil liams weie Intel ml In the AVahbuin stieet cemetety yesteidav afteinoon. Mis. ,Jane Iteltnel, of Hnzltton. who has bivn the uuest of her daughter. Mis. ChilstiHii Flebler. corner of Swet l.inii Mi eft and Diomley avenue, has totttint'd home. Mis. Jane .Ter.Kins, sitei of R, J. llughis, of Not Hi Uromley avenue, j-e-tiiined yesterday lrom an oigiu months l.dt with i"latles In Wales Mi. AVilllam X. Chase, of Xinth Biomley aenue, visited in Xew Yoik yesteiday, Keystone- lodge, l.nyil Knights of Ameilca, will meet in Hail ("Jail hall this evening. An Infant child of Mr. and Mis. Wal No. 2 $5.98 An exceedingly smart Talteta Sill: Waist of line quality and all the favorite shades of the season, heavily appllqued and corded, with white tucked yoke. $5.98. 0 No. 4 $8.98 Ladies' Suits in fine Wool and Homespun,, Light and Ox ford Gioys, Silk Lined Eton Jacket. Skiit with box plait back. Talloied throughout to perfection. A marvel in style and quality for $8.98. - Warebodse ler .Nccdhain, of Luerne street, Ans burled In the Cathedral temelery yes teiday afternoon, Mrs. lirldget Culkln, of South Van I Jin en avenue, Is visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. Thomas J. Thompson, uf Dim htiist. Two new candidates were elected to membership In the llianch Xo. 41, Catholli! Mi'Mial Henevolent nrocla Hon, at the meeting laBt evening. Miss Smith superintendent of the linhuemann hospital, will give n lec tin e tcmcirow evening tit the Young Women's Christian nyroelatlon rooms. All young women are Invited. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Gomer C. Jones Weds Miss Pearl Loveland New Quaiters for Wil liam Council Hose Company. A very pi etty wedding was last even ing solemnized nt the home of Mr. and Mis. Iroy Lnvclnnd, when then charming daushler, Miss 1'earl Iove land, was united In marilage to Oomer C. Jones. Itev. Doty, pastor of the Cedar Avenue Methodist Kpisiopal church, olllelated and tledhs nuptl.il knot. The groomsman was Thomas P. Davis. of Wilkes-llarie, and the bibles maid was Miss nivlia Jones, sister of the gloom. A largo number of fi lends of the con tracting imiUph witnessed the pietty eeieniony, and nfterwaids extended then eongrntulatlons. The fiont jiar lor, whete the marilage ceremony was pei formed, was beautifully decorated. The bride Is all accomplished young ladv and has a host of friends In this city, nnd the gioom Is the popular young diugglst at llumplney's phar maej. XKW COXXKI.I. HOSH HOt'SL'. It Is expected that work will be be gun on the new addition to the Con nell IIoso company's quaiters on Mon day mot nlng next. The contiaet Is In the hands of Mulheiln fr Judge, eon ttdctoro, who will push the woik with gieat rapidity until the building is toiiipleted. The annex will be of biiek nnd will be two stories high. In the lear theie will be a laige hose drying tower eieeted. The inipiovements will i ost $1,30ii, nnd when auonleted the Cou ncils will have one of the best equipped hoe houses In the city. TOLD IN mtlEK. The funeral of the late William Hart took place yesterday morning fiom the tamily icsldence on Hlver stieet and was veiy largely attended, the home of the beieaved family being e.nly tluonged by the numcous trlnds of the deceased. At ! o'clock the funeral ioitege moved to St. Petei's eathedial, when- a requiem mats was tclcbiated. At tlie conclusion of the church ser lces the funeial procession moed to the Cathedi.il cemetery, where Inter ment was made. Annie Oaveney of Piospect avenue and Hlelcoiy street, was ghen a hear ing at the South Scranton station house yesteidaj mottling befoie Alder man I.entes, on a ehaige of drunken ness, but was dlsebaiged. Mr. and Mrs. William Hudenbaeh. of Cedar aenue, an- lejolcing over the anlval of a baby glil. A young gltl has arrhed at the home of Mr. and Mis. John P.our, of Hlckoiy stieet. Pe.T Coal $1.25 a Ton Delivered to South Side, cential city and central Hyde Paik. Address orders to J. T. Surkey, mil Cedar ae. 'Phone C0S3. NORTH SCRANTON. I-il cmiiIiik tic I.ilu.' ld society o! tlie Mi Hiiti-t ilitnil. nt it Muiki'l fclnot iivi ilmliil an mti il.iiniiii m in tlie pirlon vi the lllllllh A li hi; .l;.1iilr mi .( Iimlditl, (.nil miinlni el ulikli h.i m iii'itid liy the Uiu'e niiillriup, 'J lie pi.;.itiim a- opt mil Willi 11." iIiibIiik i't '. Vim rln." In llic .liitiunce, atti-r wlili li .in aililien .i- null In the preshlint of tlie "niictj. 'Ih1 ounir Wnim-n'i i lulsthin ai so i.itioti imli,itr.i ii'i illicit ten.i! H-licllons. PiuiiiS lln cvuilns seiuil nrriinnplinnr i Kv tloin woe rImii hy 1). P. l).nlN JIU,oi ttil leliiiuii (iillliii ami l.nlu Conl inline icillul In a lileakonj: iiuiiiui. Mis. Klrjril anil Jolm T. Ci.nn saiii; anl m hn eu i;im bj liv NUMo 'liNuii, (iun'c 1'lnl.iiiN, William Ria .mil Mm. .1. II Cousins l'rnli eunlnc Vpill 'in un enleitainmiiit lll be (.'hen In the uiiiliu.riuni, I lie iirnicuN ,,; wlileli will lie fin I In- li in lit ot l'lanii. .lmu-4, vim liail the liii-fo, tuiK- to Imp onv of h'.i hj-s ai!iHitatiil 'I Ik- commlltie lialns the nffilr In iharjie .in winKins Inul to mike the inluUli inui' a Muni-, V suiial will lie liehl at ihc ih'M- ol Ihe prour.iimiii' 'I lie fimr.il of Ihe lile I limn h Kmvhi ,ii hi lil ,Mieiila adfiiiMin fiom hi-, liiniii- in Wi-t VLnkii (mi Vt -'.-'I o'lhil, Hi,- ie. miins wire ioiim.mi1 to Ihe Hnli Kodiij (huiili, lin- KUloes win- lonilnileil. 'tin- lte. .I V. Mh1jii nlHclaliil Attir the run tin li.,il ln-in hli-M-il the fiinir.il imtete moeil In Ihe 'itlit dial iiniiliiA, u In ie intiiii'iit itii ini'l-. Mr. ami Mi. William llnliiiiv.ii uiU-itin-il a liinihei of frle-nU ill tliilr li ,mj on D-nn.i (.(net riusila imiihu. Tin- gii'-sti wire intertainnl Willi a ii ii'il-u of plum jgiapli s, liillniH .ltii l llcni Ihiiii i.in I .Ijims AiUiwn iliuinK tlit ii nini.. 'I lit- funeial fit nilirric, tlm 4-ouroM vm of Mr. ami Mm. P A. Writ, of Sianluii flieel, was li'M ,M-ti-iiliv allunocii. 'Ihe imliiuiiiiry ili will meet at the Ymini; Woiiici.'k ( Inlkllan av-oi lallnn im.nu this after nni n. iimli afteinoon llun- will he peihl Ka-tir Miilitw at the Viiunic iniiiii CliiUtlan asso ilallun iooiih. Alauriie Itt.ullnj:, who has ln-ii iniphieil hy the Cnrrtiomlinie nhool at V illlamspuit d.r Ihe pjit thiee months, la Ultini; Ms parent on CIuikIi anliik'. Iicoiko banirie, of Phuirli aiemn-, is comales. i liu-. Ml'i it Ka)8 alul fimll.t, nf Minimlt aifliue, lian- umovril to the iuitr.il i liy. Itei. . fi. Ile.iillng who has been In VVIII-lain-iiort for the past few ilajn. rrtiiincil home .Mhtenliy, llanu'K ouhi-lra will kIm- an enlrilalnment in Hie Court Slreit MelhoJW KpNcopal ihurili this icnliis. MINOOKA. Mr .Inlin (I'Nelll. our popular viuni; town ii an, will liiup In a fiw ila for Itiihinoml, V.i Coflcc injures growing children, even when it is weakened. Grain-O gives them brighter eyes, firmer flesh, quicker intelligence and happier dispositions. They can' drink all they want of Grain-0 the more the better and it tastes like coflee. All ercci ui ; ISc. and 26c, J THE FOOD DRINK Pain in the Back A Sure Sign or Kidney Trouble A Trial Bottle Sent Treo of a Medi cine That Will Stop It. Let ui give you a piece of advice: Pain in the back Is nn almost Infalli ble sign of Kidney dhense: n surer sign is the condition ol vour urine: if you have a pain In the back then look to the condition of your urine, It Is euslly done. Take a glass tumbler and lilt It with urine; after It has stood 21 bouts, If It has a sediment, If it Is milky or cloudy, If it is pale or dlscol otcd, stilngy or ropy, your Kidneys nnd Hladder ate In a dangetotis con dition and need Immediate attention, or the i-onsetim l.ces may prove fatal. Dr. David Kennedy's Favoiite llem edy Is the one medicine that really cures nil diseases of the Kidneys. Liver, Hladder and Hlood, Rheuma tism, Dvspep"la and Chionle Constipa tion and collects the bad effects of whiskey and beer on tin svstem. It Is wonderful how It makes that pain In the back disappear, how It lelleves the desire to initiate otten, especially at nlghl. and dilves away that scald ing pain In pausing water and In a remarkably shoit time makes you will and stiong. Dr. David Kenned.v's Kavoi lie Hemedy is sold at all drug stou-s for $1.00 a bottle, or six bottles lot $.".00. if you would like to tiy thl wonder ful medicine you can no so, absolutely ftee. Send your full name and a 1 dieis to the Dr. David Kennedy Cor poration, Ilondout, X. Y., when u fiee 'bottle, together with a pamphlet of valuabb- medical ndvlce. will be sent you b mnll postpaid, piovldlng you mentlo'i this paper w lien you writ-. The publlsheis of this paper guaiantee the genuineness ol this offer. to join the Sjrauw. . Y, base 1 all team, ulihli in to hu foimeil in thai ill. Ilii! ti-achm of the township Illinois luelMil llnlr miiiithU salaries Uils a It 1 1 noun. .Mm -I. McCre.i, of Miln stn-el, is lOntincd to his hotne with an atttik of illneris. The Unites' Ttiiipriance soelily of this plaie nut I i-t denim: at --t. Jovphs hall. The I.iiknwaniu township nhuol hoiril I.M inidinllj gom- lulu the led estate biisinen, is tln'i arc otfeinu for de Ihe tint of land o-i Main Hici-t, piirihiMil about two jean .iko "or the pin pose of treitlne a new siliool llierenn Hie Mini of S.HK was paid for the site, whlih now Mrtns to be uiisalisf.utorx lo the tisles of liie pirMiit hoaul, mi lhe hae ileiiileil lo sed the pinput;, imii at u loss, to the towmh.p, anil pun base anothei pint for the purpose of hiilhlln,- Ihe new -ulionl. The sili- In le hv tl- IkmiiI, auoiiliiiK to the minor. Is f.nlhir Nciili on Main Mnit, ami will ouipr.tlely lost twin- as iiniili inning alniost us Ihe fornur pmihise. The lews of the hoard are nol in tiril ariipteil (i the lavius as a iiiii-sh1I Ol UOUiilllil.il stini OBITUARY. Mi Vrme Willi nils illul at (hi Inline of lur paunts. Mi ami Mis Paid WitlLms, in llrla wair tuel, Oliphant, nt 1-.S0 oMoik eslu ih i morning Ikieiicil hnl heui ill Willi pnm moni.i flint- last PpiiiiiIici ninl uhoiit two w,iUs ni,i an opuatiou wis pufoiH!ii! ri In r tor an aWi,.-. whlih hail formed In hu Mile lx hinu-il to hi- iintiimiii;.'. hut took a suiM. n ill Hue for iht wot . -i) Mi iiila nilit ami pastil ptanftill iwa estinlo inoiniiu Mi--s Williams was lioin in Oltphai t l. nil was 2! .liars of aife. she was . nuiuhir if Hi- Coiunvailonal ihurtli-anil took an nilli- pan In tin arloin iliparlni.nts of the ihiuili am1 Sululi) mIiouI woik. She possiseil a guild ami klmllj ills piMtlon anil bans a lilKi' ilrile of filemls uh are tluplj RileM-il at her larly ikmise. The fuiural will take plate Sunilaj altiriioon at 2..Q o'llotk from the tamily hunt- on Dtluware slrtef, 01 pliant. .IimK, the ll.war old miii of Mi and Mrs .laims Kell.i. of Mm Crown auntie, pis-.cd awa jislrrilaj mninlng, aftei i lltigi ring illness 'Ihe iltcetM'il hoy hid bicn a stiiTtrfr for the past few wiekn ami lU-pitr the efforts of Ihe fo'ir phisleims who weie attiniline him, deith ililmtd hfm ,iestenlai morning. He was a btilit latl who had a piomislne; Inline, ami tils death Is a mile ihoik lo his hereaird parentn. The funiril will lake phte tomoirow aflernoon, wltli Htrihts at M. Pelor'M cathnlral. Internum will be made ill the Cathnlial lemetei. Mis Snili ). Vntlini, agid TJ eais, illul es tinlai at htr home, ll'i south jiuli Park ne nm-, aftir a lonjr lllne-s I. ceasctl was bom In .Milton, Soitlmmheilaiid lountj, and htr hush i ml was at tine time treasuiei of Moutoui tounty iiml was a llemuualit nominee for iohkh's. Mie Is Mirvhed by two ions, W. II, Vntlini, of l'hllaililphli, and II. II. Antrim, nf tlii, lily The funeral will he prhatel lomluctid tomor low luoiulnc at b o'cloek Inttniieut will he italic III Damille, luilah lloone, a.eil .fc2 eai-s, ilitd on Jue-diy lit the Until Terrate. 'Ihe iltirasul was a lineal ilestenilant of Daniel llnpnt- and al-u a distant nl.itiw ol Abraham l.tmolu. Ho wa- horn Inn! Danville in 18tb and is m lilted hy one ilaugb lei. Mrs Acu. of this ill. Siioil mitlies were loiiiliuled iit nlsht at the 1 urate by Itev. Hi'KiTa Nrael, and tills niornlnir at ''."0 n'lloik Ihe rimaiiis will be (akin to l'uttsvllle fur In tirmenl. Mm. IVnllnand -pliei, of lllin sin it, pissnl av ly on Tinsihy attir a Inief Illness Deieased was ti tais of aire ami was widely known In Ninth Sianloii, where she hnl llud all her life The luneral will lake plate this afternoon at 2 o'clotk. Sllim will lie I" Id at the Chilst l.uthtraii ihurth, on (Vilai att-nue. Itev .1 VVitke will ofhtiate. Interment will be made In the Fnittt Hill uniitiri. taints (asi, u will known tliaiattir uhout town, died (aily )tMenIa,t mtuuini; at the batki u.iiini liupltal, wlur he v. as taktn ahnui a wiek airo Mill, linn tuiihly fiom iheiimatlMn anil iiHiilnt'Itls. lb- was eais of aire and inule . s liiini; peililllli',' pentils ami nthir small arli ile on the xtuet. lie H Miriltul h) a wife and famllt. VIui.i, wife ot Vllihael Dinl.ni, illtd at hci holm it lout Piltslon aiimtc at 1 o'tlotk p. in. ,,i triilay afttr an lllniss of a few month Tin-il-eeaHed. who was a i uighter of Mr. and Mr. Huu'll Co.wie, u etn till ly popular In South Siranlon, and will be unlw rally inourned She li uriMd lo hei hushaiid and tine ihlld, Hi-gini Beautiful Mountain Park. Situated on the northern slope of the Wllkes-Harro mountain, on the lino ot the Central Itallroad of New Jersey, Is Mountain Park. It would be impossible to find a more attractive piospect for enjoyment In the Wyoming valley. That part of the Centtal Railroad on which the paik Is situated, has a giado of one hundted fiet to the mile, which makes the scene one of novelty and beautv. It would be dlfllcult to find a moie charming and attractive place for comfort ami pleabure. The pleasing conttast of lights anl shadows, verdant follaue and tagged cliffs, Is matchless In Its bi'auty. Here nie shady gtoves, which protect you from the scorching tays of the noon day sun, and the pleasant breeze, which are always welcome, fan you from the heat of a summer's dav. Theie are many louumtle rambles and points of Interest located on the mountain. The paik has nn excellent supply of water. Besides the lake, thetc ate several never-falling mineral spiiriKS. The park contains a dancing pavil ion, 100x150 feet, refreshment btands, and a furnished kitchen. The refresh ment stands, kitchen and bowling ulley arc all furnished with hydrants and tubs. There ato merry-feo-ounds, swings nnd Implements for sports of all kinds. The popularity of Mountnln Pink Is nttested to by the fact that It has been the means of earning mure money for the organized bodies running excur sions, than nny other day resoit In the region. The location of Mountain Park Is one of the most plctutesquc nnd tomantlc spots to be found, command ing, as it does, a full view of the Wyo ming v'nlley, presenting a panoinma of superb diversity of gi undent-, and brings to mind Hallecks noetic say ing: "Thou eom'st in beauty on my gaze nt last. On Husdiiehanna'M side, fair Wyo ming." Committees will consult their own Interest by making applications to tin company's agents for partlculais and dates, or dliect J. S. Swisher, District Passenger Agent, Set anion, Pa. GRAND CASTLE, GOLDEN EAGLE. Will De Held nt Allentown the Sec ond Week of May. The jti n ml eostle Muslims of th Knights of the Oolden Tragic, of Penn sylvania, will be heltl In Allentown tile second week In May, opening Tues day mm nlng. May 8, They pionils to be lively on account of n factional light for the otbie of gland muster of leeords, which posi tion Is held at present by J. D. Ilarnej, ol Philadelphia How's ThisP We offir One lbinilieil llull.irs lliward for ani case of (alauh Ihit lamiot he ruled hy lla'li'ii t'alanh t'ure. r -i. t m:xi;v ,v- o , Pmps.. Toinio. o. We, the urnlcr?lRneil, hae known V. J. Chuiey fur the lat lr y irs, and lielleM- him peifertfy honoralile In all business transaelious and fltian i lallj uhle lo larrj out anj ohllsatlom maih hy their lit m Wikt ft 'Jiim. VVlnileale Drusrir'-K Toledo, t). Wahlina. Kbinan A. Vhrilu. VVIioh-att- l)ru;slss, Toleiln, O llall'i Cat nth Cure is taken intrinill.i, tu tinr illriitlt upon Ihe Mood and inuious,Mirfai-i-i of the jmeni Price TV pu hullle. uld , all lii;utti-ls Testlironiuls flee Hall's ramily Pills aie the best. A M US EM EN TS. ACADEHY OF HUSIC, IIUKOUNDI-R & UlilS. Leecj. II. K. l.OMl, Manu.-r. VII Week, Ct.iuriK lie lug MONDAY, Al'RIL 0. I! Urn l niu-i'iitiit GIBNEY-IIOEFFLEIt COMPANY. Ill l repoitoiti if itimeili.s mil ilrunis Dime Malnae dalli eei pt Miiidii r.irnlni; I'llies in HI. n mils WEEK OF APRIL 10. LITTLE IRENE MYERS COMPANY L'.i'trr Moiiilii Mitlni-e 'THE SILVER KING." I'rlees 10, -JO and .10 tents Dune matiiire dally. t& n 1 PPfl over See oil Clover Seed Timothy Sees! EiiMt Seed ertiiizer. GDHSTER S FORSYTH, KS-327 PENN AVCNUH. THE P!P nn nn OIIj rUIIUM lil. i(j Gooms 1 and'2, C'om'llb BTd'g. SCRANTON, PA. Hining: and Blasting UrdoiUMooslcand Uma'ala Worlti. LAPLIN & RAND POWDER CO '3 ORANGE GUN POWDER Klictrlo Ilattorloii. l-:iootrte Ksololari. explodliu blain, safety Kusiai t Repcuno Chemical Cos pXPiloa,.v KB POWDER Big Bargains in Shoes and Slippers for Easter. It will pay you to see our regular Hue of shoes at $2.00, $3.00 aud $4.00 for men aud women, in russet aud black, all styles aud sizes. Special Easter Bargains. Men's patent leather hand-sewed shoes, worth $4, at $2.98. Men's fine Russian calf hand-sewed $4 shoes at $2. 4'5 and .42.9S. Men's vici kid fine-dress shoes at $1.49, $i-9S aud $2.48. Men's dress shoes at oSc, Ladies' fine pateut leather shoes, worth $4, at $2.48. Ladies' fine tan shoes worth ?3-? and $4, at $2.48 Ladies' vici kid buttou aud lace shoes at $r 49 and $1 9 La lies' cloth shoes at 49c. Ladies' Slippers at 49c, 69c, 98c aud $1.25. Misses' sh jus at .)Sc. Boys' shoes at 9SC. Children's shoes and slippers at all prices. MYER The Cheapest Shoe Store. 307 Lackawanna Avenue. A Pair of Shoes Free to Every Baby Born This Year. I" 'S'tllliluUVBIl 'IU"'H.I,lnw'IS iwiniiiiiMpilLIHII'l UU'" lli II iiqyqM Mil, iliwyiPi i.'.KcYoR KIDNEY OR pnni and aster Neckwear NOW BfiING SHOWN AT 1 09 Wyoming Avenue liSailEIIItaiilllKIESIItKIKCIIltllSUliU a s ft Arc You Still a eaes H Rather tramp than treadlep K As yon watch the procession S 5 of happy wheelmen nnd wheel S women do you lenlize how 7Z 2 much you are losingP 3 S There is no regret for you to S S follow the purchase of the bi- jj; ", cycle, only pleasure unless V, j3 you buy the wrong kind. K S There is always a lender to Zi every procession and the lead- S m er of the bicycle procession is S j the 5 I Orient Leader. 1 I FLOREY BROOKS, I Brewery MimuracttircM r OLD STOCK fiM 435 to 455 N. Ninth Street, .PA Iclepluia.- Call. 2.5 i 5. IS YOl'R IIOI'SB VACANT? IP SO. TUY A 'TOK RKNT" AD. in Tiin Tiiini'Ni: ONi: CKNT A WOIID. nat Ill I iTinp 5 2II Washington Ave. 5 1 urn h "T r4iiiiiii(eeiiicis!iiiiii3iiiiiiii3sinii:its? X -Tr-r i -f If 1 VIII l VII III L 1UU 5U 5 CU 15 Lao-er t Beer ma LIVER DISEASES. NEW YORK HOTELS. V. n H n t : k t H K . V. KK.. HOTEL E ARLINGTON ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF FORMERLY THE QERLACH. Twenty-sBventh St., West, near H'way Centrally located In Amuse,, mi nt and Shopping District. NKW YOUK. CITY. European Plan. Completely remodeled and refur nished at an expenditure or One Iliiniliid and Klfty Thmisand Dob hirs. Hestiiiii unts nnd Palm Iloom open until One A M Table D'llote Dinner. Six to DlRht. MiiMc III Palm Iloom dully and ivcnliigs. Taiiff of Rates. Single looms, $1,S0 and J2.00. do tnibrd tilth. Double rooms, $10), detached bath D liible roonii, prl. vale b.ilb. one person, $1, two, t Sullen oi pailor, bedroom and bath $1. j, $(! and J? Parlor, two bulroons nnd bath, 7, ;s iiimi $iu E. M. UARLK & SON, "0 ears conneeted with Earlo's Hotel. New York . ft .V .t s X .n . . . X X X X X X X Richfield Sprinps, Npa- Yok The American Cure and Pleasuro Ilciort HOT 111. HARLIMirON nt I JAVltJS HOTEL. I Open June lo October. X t ' U A "A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A A "A A A 'A A 'A "A 'A 1'The St. Denis U roadway nnit Eleventh St., N:w York. Opp Urace Clinrch. Europsan Plan. Rooms $i.oo u Day and Upward In a modest and unobtrusive way thr arc few better conducted hotels In tho metropolis than the St. Denis. The great popularity It has acqulicd can readily bo traced to Its unique location, ItK home-UUo atmosphere, the peculiar ex cellence of Its cuisine and service, and lta ery moderate nrlces. WILLIAM TAYLOR & SON. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, (or Shttrnlh M and Irilni; Tlacr, NEW YORK. inrrii.in 1'lan. .).." ptr dav anil iipwatd. l.inopi.iii I'lin l VI m r ih and upward. I I) CI!WIOItn, Proprietor. -r-r -t-t ' X lor Riisuicss Men In the heart of tho wholeaala district. I'or Shoppers S minutes' walk to Wnnamakern: S minutes to Hli't-ol Cooper's Big Store Kasy of access to the treat Dry Goods Stores. For Sightseers One block from B'uav Cars, giv ing easy transpoitatlou to all points of Interest. ! HOTEL ALBERT NEW Y0KK. ror. 11th ST. & UNIVKKSITY Pf -f Only one mom irom uroaaway. Rm e ii Ki:siAUaANT . 1IUV1UJ, J l U. Prices Reasonable ---f---f-f-f-f-f-f---f-f -f-f- (MADE EV.E A MAN AJAX TABLETS rOSITIVELY CUHB ..IX-TAirroiij MxtasritFaUlaa Mom or7, In:potonc7. KloorleeinefaS, eto.. caaaol b7 Aouso or otlicr lliceesefl ana Indls- crouontj. firv .uic.ij anu turviu restore Lest Vitality la oldorToanjr.anJ lltaciQaforstuilj, business or marrlcze, 1-rerpnt Intanitv anil ConBnmDtlon if. taknnintlrjo. Tholrmo shos immediate hoprojo inont anl eCocts a UUltn whero all other t tilIn tilt ujion.havlni lLo e"anlm AJax Tc'detf, Ther liavocjrclthousinJsoululllcurarou. v.oslracpos itlvonrlltoncurcr.tno too'ioctnrnro RfkPTC eachccocr rclundttio noncr. Prlco UU w I i per imrfare; or eU v'r.r, (full trcatmentl for tlW. II r iriill, la rlaln wrnrpor, po-J rocolrtot price. tlrcuWc ""AJAX REMEDY CO., it' For sale In Scranton, Pa., by Alutthena Bros, and II. C. fanderson, Druggists. iAKE PERFECT MEN DO NOT lirilMUt I PonoiSuf. ferlnnijtfr' lh Jovtand ftinblltom of life ran h rtorJ to ymi Trie very orslcnr4b( NrrtoDi lrhll1tr ar abfotuul dirfd bv VrtPl!in rAllLKTM.OlTe prompt relief to In omnia, itmair mrroory tna iu wm AnJdrtlnof vlui t)overi,lncuneJ by IndUrrettont oreireitesof caily )etn lmrftrt vicor And rotf ncv to every func tion Diare uptu ijteni Ulve Rw bloom to id cheek and lintr? lo the eyee of SVXyounfforold One 50c bo renews vital tnerjjr rAvJo boiee al ti.tOAC3nipleti:uatntfi-drurt)TTrTT7or rnoney re funded Can be carried In veet ' poiket Boil every tht ie or mulled in plain wrapper on recti I Lilr priff by TrtK rvurrtTr to , rita 4$., nd(i.r Sold In Scranton, Pa., by Matthews Bros, and McGarrah & Thomas, druggtsti. Cj Ml- &1 5s TTfEl Saturday AVI DOW, -1