j- w&n& c Ktr-vn THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1900. EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANTON ELECTRIC CITY WHEELMEN EN TERTAIN MANY FRIENDS. ' Btag Social Attracted t Large Ciowd to tho Club Houso on Jackson Street Attended by a Number of Guests from Out of Town Snovcr Bodell and Browning-Williams Weddings Another Candidate for Recorder of Deeds Other News Notes nud Personals. Another of the now famous Mug ewntH wan kIvoii at the Ki'ctili' City AVheenien's club house last i'VpiiIhk and was attended by upwutdH of two him died niPtnbris and their fi If mis. Tin1 Boclal committee provided a vat led lirogrnnitiic 'or the Piitertalninent of tlielr Bursts, which was heartily en jovfd. and was followed ly a smoker and lunch. The eaul Included solos bv Ficd Welnss, Walter Wekelnlclf. t'lmrb s lJortluo, Kred Koftley. Al'eit D.uN and 'Caleb nvnn, solc"tloiin by the Lawrence oicbestia. 1'iof Ott. leader; Uoer quartette. Hlmer Hushex, Kr.ink .Tones, lllchnrd Ilnwley and Wcley Jones; eln el.inciuij, 1'. J. Walsh and Frank A'.cDonouijlr, HIr Four quin tette. Caleb F.v.ms, John II. Jones. .1. McNultj and Keese (1 Kee.sp. sketches bj M. HerRer. fnur-roiiiiil IkixIiik bout. Costello mill l'md, IntcK and sfl slui" Inui-lnir. 'I urn M.n k and I' J Wul-h, nnd an hypnoili' exhibition li J liulilpli Kunz. All of the Mieclatles weie clevetly Klven and lecelved nicilted iccoRnltlon. Anions the Rliosts weie S. O. Shne makcr. of Dalton. and the following niembeis of the Olypliiint wheelmeni A. H. Stover. IMwatd Matthews, Dan lei .Matthews, Arthur Wlddowlleld, "William Wldilow Held, 13. XV. Fieenum. C. XV. Ilouser. XV. H. Winter and J. GlnsburR. AXOTHHK CAXDI UATK. J. Archie Jones Is the latest aspbant tor political ''onois and last cvonln announced himself as a candidate for the nomination for icinidei uf deeds on the Hepuhllcan' ticket. He was for many yeais a roieinan at the Sauqunlt mill and Is at uiesi-nt Identified with the Prudential Life insurance c om pany. Mr. Jones Is a iiienibei of Camp ITS, Patriotic Order Sons uf Anieilca. Order of Hejitasophs, Sous of Veteians, Knlphts of Pythias and several other fraternal organizations, and will niak" a formidable candidate. WHDDIXn AXXOl'XCHMHXTS. KURpne A. Snovci, of Xewtnn Centre, nnd Jibs Teimieivncc I. Hidell of Squat p Top, weie man led yesteid.iy at the residence of J. S. Snover, U'S Xoi th Hyde P.nk avenue. The r pit ninny was Dufour's French Tar Has Won Success, It Cures Your Cold And Gives You Rest. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. Dressy Easter Gloves For Ladies', Children's And Gentlemen's Wear, Globe Warehouse Glove Departments stand for not only the best glove trade in Scranton, but represent the only complete stocks there is in the city, selected trom the factories of the best makers the world over. There is uothing egotistical in this assertion. It is a plaiu matter-of-fact statement which leaves no room for doubt, or discussion. A glance at our windows today will impress you with the wonderful variety of our Peerless Glove stock, while at the same time affording an opportunity for seeiug the very latest fashion's in the glover's art. Our Button Gloves are recognized as the cor rect thing lor ladies' street wear this season, but there are longer leugths if you want them. As for shades, their number is legion, and we have them all iu Ladies' Driving Gloves, Ladies' Walking Gloves, ts?srTiVdies'. Dress Gloves, WU, 4it,J. .aV.-. :5l6ves for Evening Wear, cnu- i .Dal" OS 11 tf M . . .BT-, ot it: ; s Gloves for every occasion when thev may be worn ji !:' with propriety, and it's f-;; in regulation sizes. H.K.' if - e Our Specialty V, Is a good glove at a moderate price and gloves that are sold under a positive guarautee. Globe Warehouse in- MUNYON'S INHALER CURES CATARRH Colds, Coughs, Hay Fever, Bron chitis. Asthma and all Diseases o the Throat and Lungs. Clouds of MmIIcMciI Vapor ri In'.iolcd Hi much tho mouth ami rmlttml from ttii' tins trlli. rlcnuMri nnd vapnrlzliic all thi liillanii'il nnd illvRfil rort wlilrh innnot tie roacbe'il bj Medicine tokin Into tho atumach. It rcrrhri Ihr tnre t)xtlt brat thr ran' jilacm It rnri in the rrnt ntttheacll c! a balm antltnnle o Ihr uhnle jtfrm J.fVi ( ururjrjliti ortrn' ti'imnlt, ;&15 A rc'i iVf., l'hltci. lierforined by Hov. J. H. Sweet, pastor tif the Simpson Methodist ICplscopal church. Karl Hrownlnc, of Cot belt avenue, nnd Miss Louise Williams, of Taylor, weie uinriled at the parsoniiRO of tho Hampton Street Methodist Hplscopal church Wednesday evenlnR by Hov. James llennlnger. Charles Williams and Miss Josle HiownliiR were tho at tendants. Mr. nnd Mrs. Browning will reside In Taylor for the piesent, but later will establish their home In this city. CHILD'S NAUKOW ESCAPH. Kmory, the two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Boose, of Sttutfotd ave nue. Lincoln HelRhts. tell Into a pool of water In an open cellarwav. near hi- home, on Tuesday afternoon and was lescued by Ms. D. P. Denner after consldetable dldleulty. The child was thiowiiiR stones Into the water and lost his balance, falling In the water, a depth of four feet. Th? little fellow swallowed homo water, but soon iccovcied ft om the effects. cu:xi:hai, xinvs xoths. Alfied Hundle. John H. Williams and Fled Hey nobis hnve been selected as a committee to ariaiiRp a petition to pre sent to councils fat the annexation of Lincoln HelRhts to the city. Services over the leiiintns of the bit" Mrs. Saiah J. Antrim will he conducted at 8 o'clock this morning at the 1iouh, 11S South Hyde Park avenue. The re mains will be taken to Danville for In terment. A false alarm was tinned In fiom Hov .1J. coiner of Hampton street nnd South Main avenue, shoitly aftei I o'clock yesteidny afternoon. Smoke IsuIiir from a chimney In John Heine's house, on South Hvde Park avenue and Hock stieet, caused the alarm. John 11. Williams, of the well-known firm Williams & Co., of South Main avenue, has jiui chased the old com pany stoie building on Xorth Main avenue from the Merrllleld etate, an 1 will remodel the structure, putting In a new plate glass front on a level wltn the sidewalk and making other needed linpiovements. The purchase includes seventy-one feet of frontage. A new Hepubllcau club has been or ganized In the Fifteenth ward with the following olllcers: President, John Lewis: secretary, Kara Davis; treas ui er. John It. Jones John L'likln, aged thirteen years, was bitten by a dog Wednesday after noon, while playing near his home on Lafnette street. Dr. Hrennan cauter ized tl.e wound. Prhate John Stephens, of Company ffW wF Children's Gloves, Hen's Walking Gloves, Hen's Driving Gloves, Hen's Dress Gloves. a queer shade we can't match K, Fifteenth United Slates Infantry, Is visiting his home on South l.lnYoln ttvenue on a twenty days' furlough. Tho coming drama and social, under the allspices of St. Patrick's Ladles' I. C. . tf to bo held In Mears' hnll. Friday evening, April 20, promises to bo the most enjoyable event ever given by this popular organization, which has thu name of conducting enjoyable socials nud the like. The dramatic class nrc busily engaged reheat sing every week. Everything that the com mittee In charge can do to make tho nffalr one to be remembered will bo attended to. Hov. J. H. Whelnn will celcbiate tho mnss of tho pre-sanetllled at St. Pat tick's Catholic church ul 10.00 o'clock this morning. The usual Good Fildny services will be conducted at St. David's Episcopal church today. The funeral of tho Inlo Mrs. Sat ah Honnlgnn will occur tomoirow after noon at 3 o'clock. Spi vires will bo conducted at St. Pnttlck's church, and Interment will be made In the Cathe dinl cemetery. A boy nc. tiled John Blazys, ipsldlng on Pi Ice street, was nnested at tho Instance of A. J. Phillips, for mnklng threats and uiallclous mischief, an 1 yesteid.iv Alderman John committed him to tK county Jail In default ot ?M ball, A C-nioi.tlis-old child ot Mr. and Mis. i:ilswofth Dnis. of Lafayette striet, i!i"d yesterday and will bo but led In AVti-Oiburn street cempteiy tomorrow afternoon. A child of Mr. and Mis. William W. D.iK aged '! yeair. died yesterday at AY nvanr rourt, fiom on attack of dlphtb ria The icmalns will be prl vatdv Interred In Washbuin street cuiii'-P'ry ibis afleirooii. The i c mains cl Ml. and Mrs. Charles Held'si child weie Intel red In Wash buin rticet cemeteiy j-stenlay after noon. H"V. J. P. Moffat. D D., onki-ati-d i tho grave. Mis. J. P. Moffat, 'Mrs. William Fry man. Mic. T. J. Luce, Misses Jennie Shatinori -ind Mat Ilia .Molt are repie sontlng the Washburn Stieet Piesby teilati eluirch at the annual sessions of the Wnniun'r Foieign Mlcslonniy soiietv, 'low hln held at Mooslc. M'ph Untile i'oop". ot South Hyde Pail; avenue, will leave lod.iv for a few days' visit with ft lends Ir Carbondale. Jamef. Ord, of Oat Old avenue, and Chi l. Fiehler of Xoitli Hromlev ave nue sprnt yesteidny fishing nt Fao toiyvllle. MISSIONARY WORKERS MEET. Gathering of the Women's Foieign Society nt Moosic. The Prsslyterian ihuuii at Mooilo was tastily decorated wltn potted plants, palnii did ferns esteiday :if tei niion, the occasion belliK the annual meeting of the Women's Kotelr. Mis sionary soc.o'y of the baekawinna Presli.v t"'v, Seilinton dlstilet. The nicotine upr-'ied v Ith devollonal e ;cr-cK-es, led by Mr 'A. S. HulHlander, of Scianlon. Th toll as called by See re tury Mrs. Cliambeilln, of Dunmore. An iddiess of welcome In behalf of th society and hoi.ies wns K'ven by Mrs. W. C Drake, and also an addiei-s of welconu- by Itev. S. W. Youin;. which was tvsronded to by the president, Mu,. J'. It. Kays The secietary. Mis T. fc Morgan read the minutes of tho previous meeting. The treasurer ro portei '".Cuii.St contllbuted by the dif ferent uixillatles and bands of the dlstrl"'.. In the past year for the mls-s-ionaiy tauhe. The following nuxlllar I 's "f the different churches repoited the niostt-ss miicb, fln.tni lal and spiiit ii.il standing and lnimber of periodicals taken. Dunnioio; Flr.st ihurch, Scran ton; Second church, Scianton: Piuvl dence. Watiibntn street, Scianton: and Mooslc. The i'i'IIov Inpr binds leported: Yniiiif: '..idles' Mission ilrde, of Pun moie: Moohle Junior Kndeavor, Younc: I.hi'i.'S' Mis-ion chcle, of Mooslc; Mis sion b.u.d. of Moosic: Hoys' Mission hand, Gills' Mission band of Second (Inn cli, Sciaiiion: I.end-a-Hand chcle, of Ciie ii Hide;": Christian Kndeavor. of Ci'-eon Itldcc Mi's. Or'ro'y helnw absent. Mis. Wells pave a talk to the illll'eienl bands. A letter was read fiom Mis. Julia M. Turner. Dr. Vin ton, of Corel, Rave an address on "Why An- Foreign Missions N'ecis s.uy." Th d"lcKitts that leRlstered at tho Klist s sslon weie: Miss Henrietta r.uist, Oreen nidge: Mis. W. S. lluls l.inder, Scianton; Mis. J. 13, Chns?, iJui'mero, Mrs, O"0ire 15. Smith, Scran ton: lls. Hiodle, Mis. S"ldon Hlalr. Mrs '5. H. llu's. Miss Krelda Sylves ter. Miss Freld.i Kami. Scranton; Miss P. II. Hilws, Carbondale; Miss T. J. I.niier. Mis., W. II. F-v-man. Miss It. W. Walker. Ml:;s J. W. Jenkins. Mh.s T. Polen. Mlr.s J-'nnle Phlrman. Mis. J I! Motl'.tt.S'-rniiton; .Vary K. David son, Ciii-in Itldge; Miss Anna LaMont, Su.iuton: Mrs. U a. Claik, Scran ton. Miss H.'i-slc ShpphTd, Dunmore Miss Anii.i Kishop, Mrs. fleorge DouJ, Ji.. ane n host of visitors. A inteivr fiom Pittstou .erved a dc Iklous si'pj er at CIO o'clock for all delegates and Isltors, Pea Coal SI. 25 a Ton Delivered to South Side, central city and central Hyde Patk. Addiess orders to J. T. H larkey, IM4 Cedar avo 'Phone C683. SOUTH SCRANTON. The funeral of Mr. I'lriiinand Spitzcr took place f i om the family iioldimo on Mlm stioct ji.teid.iv afternoon. The house was thronged wllh the numerous frmnl of the ilcct-ated and mm Ii .uupallo w.i felt for tho motherless lullo children who wen githeud iiround the laskit whiiein tlieir best filrnd la) cold In death At S "'il'nk the laskct j iIom.I nnd the tuueial (oitegi moved to (hi 1st l.uthiun ihiuih on Ctdar aenne. whtre fnneial berUces sero held, I!i. .1. Witke, pastor of Hie lunch, delhercd an iloqucnt (uncial oiniou rud pild a fitting tribute to tho inc-liioi ot the ihpjrted woman. At the conclusion of the fhurili Mrvitra the fu in rat prod-Mlon mml to ihe l'orct Hill cci'ic tin, where tho leiiialnx went lowered to theli last resting plaic. Tin pill bearer were: llci man VuhlliliKggc, .laiob Il.ige, tiottlieb, Weber and Albert ltautenberg. At a meillng of tho l.adle' Aid MMiety of the feilar ciuie MetliodUt Upl-copal ihurth, wbuli w.i hehl on 'cdmdjy afternoon, orHiem for the ensuing )oar were ihocn a folloua: I'reii dent, Mra. John K. Kianai first Ue president, Mrs. 11, J Clearwater; utonil lice president, Mm. Huiuin; thlitl vice prealdeiit, Mrs. John M.iiri; wcietary, Mr, Daltoni treasurer, Mir, J Uerglioiiser; kl. comniiltee, Mra. l'ardlng. Mi. Turmr, Sin. Murkett, Mra. fioddard. At the conclusion of the business meeting tea was (rrtrcl. Mra. Mjry Ilurkiu, of MM I ittston arnue, will be biirlnl Saturday alteruoon at 'i o'clock, Tho uctbe meuibera of the Snanton Sacnger iiiude will meet for rchrjrs.il this eienlng. ' IF COFFEE POISONS YOU ruins your digestion, makes you nervous and sallow ouniplexloneU. keeps yon iwuko nlglils and ncti uRiilrmt yuur sy. tern generally, tr ilraln-O, thu new food iliink It Is made of pure Hclected grain and Ik healthful, noutWhilig and appetiz ing H Iiuh none uf tlte bail effcotH of rufffo yet It Is hint an pU-iihuih to tho taxto and when propcily pivimred can't he told from the (nest of colfeen. C'liHtM about lis much. It la a healthful lubln drink for the children and adultn. Aak your grocer for Oruhi-O. 13 and 2Zc. HAPPENINGS OF NORTH SCRANTON REV. R. E. REESE INSTALLED AS PASTOR PURITAN CHURCH. Ceremony Performed Last Night by Several Visiting Clergymen Ex cellent Concert Olven by Bauer's Band Marrlngo of George Wlll inms nnd Miss Mary T. Powell, Rlchnrds-Slmons Nuptlnls W, F. Finn Elected Second Lieutenant of Company H. Council convened for the examina tion ot Itev. It. K, Reese, the now pas tor of Purltnn Congregational church, yesterday aftot noon at 2 o'clock.and the following olllcers were appointed: Mod erator, Itev. JO. J. Morris, of WIIUcs Harre; scribe, Hov. O. I D,ils, of Wllllanistown, Pa. The council was well pleased with the credentials fur nl.died bv tho candidate nnd ho was therefoie accepted, In the evening the following pro gramme was rendered:, Heading of ScrlDture, Itev. K. A. Boyl, ot Scran ton; piayer of Installation, Hov. K. S. Jones, D. D.; light hand of fellowship, Hov. J. C. Luske, of Coaldnlej charge to pastor, Itev. T. 1). Henshaw, of Ulootnsbuig, Pa.; chatge to chinch, Hov. J. J. Jenkins, of Hcudhain. In the ehaige to the pastor. Hev. M.r. Henshaw said: "People are asking, 'Has he a message?' To be successful the pastor must teel that his message. Is true." In the charge to the chinch, Hov. J. J. Jenkins, of Hendhum, said that Chi 1st used the word chinch only twice. Church does not mean tho same as the kingdom of Heaven. Many church niembeis will never sec the kingdom of Heaven. UAl'KU'S UAND CON'CKHT. Piof, Hohert Hauer and his excellent band gave a grand concert nt the Court Stieet Methodist Kplscopal church last night. The large auditorium was tilled with loveis of music. Thomas II. Miles gave the cornet solo, "Columbia" In a, pleasing manner and was compelled to lespond to an encore. "Harhara Pride" was then given by the band. This was followed by tho series, "Cavalry," "Infantry," "Artil lery" and "In Uattle." T,hls was list ened to with intent Interest nnd was most vigorously applauded. The con ceit was closed by the rendering ot "Tho Star Spangled Manner. " vh,i,iam.s-povi-;ll. Tlu marrlaga of Gr-oigo Williams, ot AVuyne avenue, and Miss Mary A. Powell was quietly solemnized Tues day morning at 11 o'clock, at the home of the bride's mother on Udna avenue. The ceremony was pet formed by tho Itev. It. J. Heese, pastor of the Puritan Congregational church In the presence of relatives only. Immediately after the nuptials, Mr. nnd Mrs. Williams left on a wedding tour, which will embrace New Yoik nnd Boston. Upon theli teluiii thny will commence housekeeping In a hand somely furnished house on Wayne ave nue. Hoth young people are well and linora'ily known. The groom was for meily a member of Hauer's band, nnd Is a musician of some prominence. MAHHIICD AT BINGHAMTOX. Osborne Richards, of School street, nnd Miss Bertha Simmons, of Parker stieet, went to Rlnghamton on Wed nesday list, and were united In mar riage unawares, sae to their relatives nnd a few intimate friends, who were appiiaed previously of ihelr intention. Mr. and Mis. Richards are among the most prominent and w Idely known young people of the North Hnd, and enjoy the esteem and well wishes of a legion of fi lends In their matrimon ial .ulventuie. Mi. Rlchauls Is a mem ber of the Delaware and Hudson ma chine corps, Tho couple for the pres ent will re.-dde with Mrs. Richards' patents on I'aiker stteet. .mi:ntioni:d in urikk. On Wednesdny afternoon, Miss Kllza bo th Hill, of Summit avenue, nnd V. H. Iewls, of Chinchilla, were married at tho home of Rev, S. G. Reading, pastor of the North Main Avenue Bap tist cbuieh, of which the bride has been an active member for some Utile. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis left on the 6.10 train for Chinchilla, wheie they will go to housekeeping In a newly furnished home. Mnjor Robllng conducted an election nt tho Auditorium, Wednesday even ing, for the second lieutenant of Com pany II. The candidates weio Ser geants Finn and Shopland. W. F. Finn was elected. Miss Jennie Heading, of Williams port, Is the guest of her parents, on church avenue, Misses Florence I.Inck and Hannah Kissinger, also of Will lamsport, are the guests of Rev. and Mrs. Heading. A grand entertainment and social will be hold In the Auditorium, Friday evening, Apiil 20, for tho purpose ot purchasing an nitltlrlal limb for Fran cis Jones, who was badly injured sev eral months ugo. Tho Keystone I.ltetary and Dramatic club will give an entertainment In tho Audltoilum, Monday evening, April 10. Pi:ilSONAL. NOTES. Mrs, Hnwull Davln, of Ferdinand street, has ns her guest Miss Uertha Simmons, of IMttston. Mrs. David Jones, of Plymouth, Is visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Isaac Jones, of Hill btreet. T. H. Dunn, of Block street, Is enter taining his niece, Miss Mnhcl Uas.sctt, of Seen countv. N. Y. 'flinmna T,..s, 1.11a .., 1 . -. o.l ..a... Chenanco N Y where he attended n,Tn.f i,'f,.hnf.e Uemie All news matter for Tho Tribune will receive prompt attention if left at Da vis' UruB stoie. GREEN RIDGE. Mra. 1 l llilchcotk, Mrs. M. It. Ka( and Mrs. J. 1". Van llergau aic attending Hie annual meeting tf the Women' Foreign Mlikloiury ko. ciety of the Pretbytery of ljckawanna, now being held at Jlooklc. Canned been, 10c. per can, Crccn llldge Jlar ket. armouth bloatcri, 3 for 5e. Giecn ltldgc mar ket. Miss Mule Vllow, of Dickson airmie, has re turned from ilsltlng friends in Philadelphia. Taas Ka.ter d)c, 2 paekagei Sc. flicen llldge Market. MUs (iracc Peck, of Mouse) avenue, is home, after spending a neck with rclatlics In Pittstou, The lullin of St. Callurlne'i (lulld, Chuich ol the Good Mieplicfel, will hold their annual lUkter rale tomorrow afternoon and iienlng, Fancy ar ticles and cakes uill be olferrcl lur sale. Fresh tub, all kinds. Creen ltldgc Market. Proildene-c council, No. UJU, Jr. t). 17, A. M held in Interesting meeting list night and in- lallrd tlirrn eamlliblr. Kvtrmhc prfparntlmu re bclni; nuilo tor ttnlr riilcrliilniiiMit April 23. Ilic ioiiikII Ii In a Iliinri.lilMK itJinlltlon, Ujatm ami claim, tlrcni Uldso Market. Thirty orangoa for 2V. (Irccn ltll;c Mirkrl, lr. tlroritc W. Krar, anil noil, Ctiarlc, of Moury nxrtiiir, are biting trbmb In I'lltiton. I'rroli imnlimomi nt tlrrrn lllilxo Market, Mrktly frcob ccc, IV. per iliucn. (Ircrn Itlilce Market. " The Hiilijut tor cniililrrullnn at tlic scriUci In lip liclil In the (Irni Itlilitr I'mhjlrrlan rlnmh timlRlit b "(TirW Ihr S.nlour," .lohn IS. Union pets, Sc. per tjuart at tirccn IIIiIrc M.ir kct. The Women's Mlwloiury imdel' ot the (Ireen IIIiIko llaptbt chiirdi will nuet at the chii'ch till atlirnuon at 2.H0 o'clock. Mr. I'rolhcruo li.n charire ot (ho prwatnine. Mm. .lohn II. l.cttl, of the .taikoim Street Il.ipINt dinrih, will he present, ami lll kImi an aiMrevt on the tlanallan llimi. There will lie readings ami foloi liy Mn. I'rotluroe ami Mr. Ottlnecr All mrinlien ami frlemU ot the aoclrly are mnllally linlteil to attend tills tnretliig. 'I In? Iidie' Aid olety will meet Immediatel) at tho hwo ot the niMomr; meeting. Mei.ihcM are iirmd to he present. Loniinlttm for April will be up pointed. Pi re milk, jo. per rpnrt, at tirccn llhUe Mar ket. OBITUARY. John Walton, of Jesaup, died cttcrtliy morn ing at the Icsldenee of tils on. lie was about TO joari old and wis cry well known In thh sei lion ot the fctatc. The fuueinl will take place tomorrow afternoon from the late reshleme at 'i o'cloik. Strikes will be csinduited lit SI. JameV Catholic church and interinint will be made in the Archlrald cemetery, Harringe Licenses, ltobert Archer Oljp'nnt lur-t'o Ilruwi IIIikHy l.trlek J. lamrey Mlnnok.i Annie O'Neill Mlnook.1 William S. Ilonc'cMiot I'ljmooth Katlu.Mi I' lllnemau W likes Itarre Kimci.c A. Shoui Paid .Mount Tempi lam c I. IU dill Niiaie Top Philip A. flnet Ill" Sinderson aven le l'ramcs bails Snoicr 1,11 Adiius auuus Pittsburg Coal Moving South. PitUhuig, prll li. The first tow of coal to Icaie Pittsburg for the south since the niinirs Miiko was deilaied was t iken out toda.i by the Mi aim r IM Itoberts. the tow lonslstul of wi ll. teen hargis. Coal men 'itj that Millie k-nt coai ii now being dug diih to enable thim to keep a stcnl.i stream of fuel going southward. Phillip Young's Suicide. ll.awr falls, I'a , Apill li Phillip nmig., a well-to-do fanner neir Knon, lonunltled siiii ule last mlit hi cutttiu bis throat, lie is auniied lii his widow- and scleral children Drink is thought to bale been the cause of the deed m How's ThisP We offer One Hundred Dolljrs Howard fur line case of Catarrh that cannot be lined by Hall's Catanh ( lire. V. .1. t IIKK & (O., Piops., Toledo, O We, the undersigned, haic known F J t lienej for the last 1", jears, und belieie blin perfeillj honoiable In all business transactions and (Inan t tally able to cjiij out any obligations made bj their firm. West It Tin IX. Wholes lie Piugglsls, Toledo, O W aiding, Kiiiiun A Martin. Wholesale Diuggists, Toledo, O llall'n Catanh Cure is taken inleinallt, acting directly upon the bloixl and mucous surfaces, of the jstem. Price 7.1c per bottle. Sold In all Diugiilsts. Testimonials flee Hall's r.ilnlll Pills aie the best. A M USEM EN TS. I YCEUIVl THEATRE - UURQl'NDHR & EIS. Lsssan. II. K. LO.NO, .Manager, Tuesday, April 17. The I niinent llum.intlc ctor, ROBERT B. MANTELL. Nnd a seleit compini under the in iniemeul of M. W llanlc). In a New liay THE DAGGER AND THE GROSS Joseph llatton's famous nmtl, dr.iiiiatirril h , , Tioinunc. riainii.Uc' niium. suptrli Costumes J I'ouirful Loiiimii) ! 'I ho Dramatic Notltv of tlic Siavin PrUrs- l.fx), T.V., r.'X , Ujf ACADEHY OF HUSIC, IlUKGUNUriR & IJUIS, Lesse.-s. II. R ,t.OU, Alanag.-r. Ml Week, Commencing' MONDAY, APRIL 9. Itetcrn 1 iiagement GIBNEY-HOEFFLER COMPANY. In a repertolie of comedies, .aid dtainas Dime Matinee dalle eipt M"tidiy. Kicnlng I'rlcis 10. 20. Ji' criu WEEK OF APRIL 16. LITTLE IRENE MYERS COMPANY lasler Mnii!i Matinee "THE SILVER KING." Price. 10, 'JO and .10 cents. Dime mitmei dally. cKwear NOW BEING SHOWN AT 109 Wyoming Avenue. Pierce's Harket Fiesh this moininp. Strawbeiiies, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Boston and Home Grown Lettuco, Radishes, Cel ery, Spinach, Cauliflower, New Pota- ' COCS. Xirusseis iaprouis, xurKeys, I Ducks, Chickens nnd Capons. All I kinds of Fresh and Salt Water Flan l n4 Smoke.d-.Fi,sh' 0yr-S' '?' Seal ods nnd Slr.imps Fat.cy Cieam ery Buter, New Lnid Eggs, Best goods, reasonable prices, prompt de livery. PIERCE'S MARKET, PENN 1 AVLNUr. (Wo havo four telephones nt our retail store.) MADE ME A MAS AJAX TABLETS rOSITOTttiY CUIUS 1 jf,rAiMu Iiierf4A Fall inn Moc fgtf ory,Inpotoncy,lHloer,0nBot'., caused .Vl ty Abcco cr other Jljrbntw. en 4 Indla- creuona, Jney qutfhitt ana ittrttu rostoroIostVUflUtr ia clJor joanir.Qn I iibuuciuiuritr'iii uuiucavtr uauiiiut 4 icToatj lusaullj Huu uiasuwi'uuu 1 1 nt tstca'laticio. Their wo nhoirs lmmedlato aprore.. mssiiua ouocu a ejuiiii nucro on m ; nlicro aclnu A rlllovn nhcT tail rcbieta. T , woruoa fist upon bttoa tho nacinu Aial Tfb Th.. uavu vurca moaaanas una to rox Wo rTco a p.. itivo nritton ruiraitso ta o!.Kt u euro in oacucuoor rcluza too tr-oncy. WicuuJUBUirflr; pacLanof or sti rUnca (fell trcalxcct. f;r (ICO. IJ7 niflil.ia plain wrarpcr, MpcnrocrfntotrTlco. ( irculzr aJax remedy CO., !&v For sals In ticronton, I'a., by Mutthovvs Bros, and II. C, Sanderson, Druggists. Spring Hats and Easter R1UNS s? s The Proper Thing i At the Proper Time Is a Spring Suit or & Spring Overcoat for Easter O' THE "B. & M." KIND. They're always of Best Material, Best Make, Latest Cut and Prices Always Right. Equal in every respect to tailor-made, and as to fit if they don't lit you can't have them. . - We also have the best and largest line of Madcto-Ordcr Samples in the city. I BOYLE & 8 416 Lackawanna Avenue. 0M000X0000p000X0ppft0X00M.0.00X0M. 1 Wj Jr I RUGS I CARRETS I DRAPERIES Prices the Only Thing WILLIAMS & McANULTY: 129 Wyoming Avenue. 44 sVsj,4. 4--f-f4-f -f44--f-f4 . 4. s.4-f-4- -f---f-f-f-f Easter frf&i Yrr, bfwntMk v ' Is J 'Ji JSD CJ Cor. Wyoming and NEW YORK HOTELS. .,. . v, V. K K X . . . t . 9 K . I-U-I tZL. tZHKLIIVVa I lV cj i, ABSOLUTCL.Y FIREPROOP 5 ft FORMLliLY THE GERLACH. 5 Ttifinl v.hosntitll M Went. 110. IT V ". H'mhs' (Vntr.tlU luc-iiloil In Aniiiin- ' nn 111 anil .siioinnnij uisiuci, .r v -- 1UHK Will. .ts JSuiopcnn Plan. .j f'oniplf toly iL'iiincIi'leil anil lofill- g nlhlioil at nil oxiicnillturo ot Olio iluuclriMi nun 1'iny 1 ncmsiiii.i u larf IJest.iurui.N mill I'alm Iioom ft cinr-n until dill' A M t.i'ile u lloto iJiniicr Six to fc" ICInlit. Music In I'alm Hoora dully X and elenlliUM. Taiiif of Rates. HI ! - -ft ....-1 sil tin. SII1KII' IUHH17. i v sum ?-". ' - . acJ!,.V,,b!.,ih 'nSiTZ, v.itp bath, ono iioi Min $!, t". $1 Sillies i t parlor, bcclioum anil li.itli JI. ?-, $S mid t . Pailnr, two be. drooi is and hath, ii, "v? i- n.n. c ., cm j;. in. unic.i.1; ix oiiti .? i "ii c,ns coiiiiritcil with Uarlo a cj i n i noici. rsew jorh Riclificld Epi'inga, Np.v Yo1!: 'i'ho American Curt unci I'lvtibuio Kcsoi t tion:i. HARI.IMHUN nl I JAU;S IKITt-l.. Opi'nJinictirCtobcr; x .4 A t ' "A A 'A 'A "A "A 'A 'A "A 'A 'A 'A "A "A U Lawn Seed, White Glover Seed Rsd Glover Seed Timothy Seed Milieu Seed Fertiiizer. fi S25.327 PRNN AVENl'15. EMPTY HOUSES CAN BE READILY FILLED IF ADVERTISED IN" THE "FOR RENT" COLUMNS OF THE TRIBUNE 0X MCKLOW, -f-f-t----f-f-t--t-r -f-f -f-sV The Reason Why : Must be some reasonVor -f the great increase in our business? Right goods at the right price are appreciated by right buyers. We sell your neighbors and friends why not you? .- A bit fastidious perhaps ? Well, just come in and see these new Cheap About Them. Easter Shoes Easter Slippers All Styles All Shapes sj. cs m W 1iMTty Lacka. Aves., Scranton. UlEEllllllinKKIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIilllllllilU sssjsj OT S Are You Still a 1 Pedestrian? I I M ) S S Rather tramp than treadle? 5 2 As you -watch the pro'-esslon 3 S of happy wheelmen and wheel S women do you realize how S much you are losing? S S There is no regret for you to 3 5 follow the purchase of the bl- a 3 cycle, only pleasure unless 3 3 you buy the wrong kind. 3 m 3 There is nlways a leader to 3 'is every procession and the lead- 3 I er of the bicycle procession Is 3 u filn ?; 3 U, 3 ," -v o . . rS x s Orient Leader. fi i 3 : 211 WasliliiRlon Ave. 5 ;dllilIIIIIIIIl!!lllllllllllllillllllll!lB THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON ORGANIZED 1872 DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. CAPITAL'-SURPLUS- ssoo.ooo . 4BO.OOO WJW. C0NNELL, President. IIENRV UELIN, Jr., Vlce-Pres. WILLIAM II. PGCK, Cashier. Ppcclal nttentlnii Blvcn to busl. ni'sii accounts. Three per cent, in terest paid on Intercut deposits. $, 0