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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TLESJDAY, MARCH 5, 1901.
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iVAS
WEST
FUNERAL OF
JOSEPH LLOYD
ATTENDED BY A LARGE NUM
BER OF HIS FHIENDS.
Seivlces Weie Held nt the House and
Chinch Deposits of the School
Chlldien St. Bienden Council, Y.
M.I., to Give Mlnstiel Show Meet
lug of the Modern Woodmen Sur
prise Tnity Tendeied to Willinm
Rice News Notes nnd Personnls
of Intel est to Tilbune Rendeis.
Tin lllliL'iiil nt' I lie jt .lufrph 0.
doyd was held yestciduy uflfrnutiii
finni tlio family li'tddrni'p mi North
Alulii iiveiinc. nnd nut lni,K'l. attend
il. (iiliiln imim, Sit. iw. Oiund Anny
nl the Itvputillr, nf hli'li the ileofustvl
tvns h iiieinbi'r. utli'iidi'd tin- Mfrvlcp.
A slum Ht'ivlfM was hold ill thi- home
mi J (A Im'li l!ev. IIiiiiN read a choi'l
Si riptiiit' IchMiii iniil nfiVrcil piti.wr.
The SluiiixiPii iiil.ii letti- s'linc. nnd thf
iiiilt'Ki1 hiiimmI In tlio KIimI Wcl-h ll.ip
list ttiilii.li, wlii'ii' uddltliiiiul mtvIips
wi'ic held.
Tln i'IiiikIi tta lllli'd with Hii.
tlUIIIPHIIlM lllf'lulft III IliH lIl'rPUM'll. Itl'V.
I Id 1 1 in liifili'lii'd ii mIum t voi mini. nlvlnc;
.i lnli'1 ii'xiinu. of til" life l"d ly tli..
Iri'unhPil mid lll.my I'lll Istl.ill arts hi'
hud uri'oiiipllshi'd. lie n-fened to tli-
ii'tUu worl; tin- ili-i pum'iI hud done In
i oiilifi Unit with tin' chllirh In Its
it'lliT dH.Vf 111 riim.llli.Imi, lie :n
uoiiIm of peuit' nnd i'iiiiu(iliilliiii tn tlin
iitrc.Hi'd. tidlhiK thi'iu to tnU imnfoit
In iln nmd nf tin. Alinlchty.
Tlii- Slmp-un iiiiui Iftti' miiis -v-nul
i'i clli'iit s-If i tlor.. Iliiiidti'ds of
Ii lends vli'wi'd the loinnliiv lit tin1
iliui'ili The llm.il nti't'iinsN ivtrt
jii. my mid hi'.mtlltil Tin- i'UHlft vvu
Imped Willi ii luiKi- Alileili-.ui 11. iy.
At Hie kimvi' the 1 1 1 iiu I of tlio uimy
"us lunli'd out, A. Ii Hti'fii! lieliiR
In I'luiiKe. A ulille vtus Hied by :i
MiMil of wis. The pull-brut ti. tven
nUiiH'l I'hlllliis. .roliu T. Vllllam.
Miitirun l-MiiP'K I) ). .limn, ffcU
Atheitmi mid Hhiuv p. n.ivltt. iStiihil
"lis iniuli' in tin- Wiishliiiin -lipet
i "lUUtiTJ
Died fiom Bums.
Alllfll I 'oh In, the youns -nil ,i Jr
mill Ml.. I'hnrli-s Cnlvlll. of I'OJ.i 'tic
street, died on Sunday afternoon fiom
I'Min.s reeeUtd on s-utilriluy by fulling
into a tub ol hulling w.itnr. Vmiiifr
Colvlii, wlnwe ukp iuis three ycnr,
uu.s playing In tin' Kiti hen uf his hnnie.
ABOUT THIS
TIME LOOK
j COUGHS
out roil i ailU COLDS
TAKE
DUFOUR'S FRENCH TAR.
We Open Today
One ol the most inteicstuig an J coiumon sense displays of
Spring and
Summer Dress Fabrics
cvet shown in Sciantoii. I-'rom the lionie factories and then
.ii i oss the set, we have gathered hi the best our buyers could
tiiul. and the icsiilt is a collection of such magnitude and beauty
iii.it we feel we may not be considered egotistical when we say
c arc pi oud of it.
The New Waist Cloths
in soft wool weaves, silk and wool, etc.. are a delightlul and te
ncshing novelty when contrasted with the things that have gone
before, while '
The Lovely
Albatross Weaves
will be dear to the heart of every woman who admiics exquisite
solid coloiings and tints, in the most perfect of soft wool weaves
' c have ever seen.
Pedestrian Suitings
With Mercerized Backs
will also command much attention astlieic aregieat possibilities
in them for strikingly effective Tailor Made Suits.
7 Hut space would fail us to enumerate one-twentieth of the
C textile beauty that awaits visitors to the annex this week,
Among the
Piles Upon Piles
of new Dress fabrics that await your inspection wilt be found
Melrose, Piunell.i, Venetian and Whipcord Suitings, Wcstry
Coids, hpingle, Satin Cloths, Poplins, French Vigorcaux and
Granite Cloths. Crepe Poplins, Kurno and Broadcloths, Arniurc
Mixtures and French Serges, Plain and Pebble Cheviots. Home
; spun, Camels's Hair, Storm Sciges, l.ansdownes, lilectric Gloiias
With Such an
Array to Look at
It is easy to undeistand why this annual spring show is well
J worth making a special effort to see, and as all visitors ate wel-
ionic the thought of buying need not trouble voti.
Globe Warehouse
SCRANTON
vvhetv IiIk mother wu tllllnpr n tub
with bollliiR- tvutt'l'. When her bivoli
vvuh turned, the child fell In und tvui
terribly Hculdcd, The clitUO Bcreumt
uttiuctod the mother's ntlentlon, und
"he lescttcd him pud hastily summoned
mrilleul uld.
The ftliienil Avlll be held lhl ftfler
noun itl 2 o'clock fiom the home, mid
luteiment will be innde In the Wu Mi
lium street cemetery.
Btitcheis In Session.
l.i'iiil iiiilop. No. 14. of tlio Auiulia
mnt 'd .Meitl ('tttteiM nnd Hutehei
Woikmen of Amerleu. met lust even
hiK In C'o-opeiatlve hull mid trunaeleil
niiti h liiijioitiitit hitiliiet". Several
new ineiiilieia weie reerlveil Nutlouul
Seetetmy-Tre.isuier Howard I). Hull,
in'-Syracuse, N. Y. u prevent and
lostiucted the newly-elected ollliorH
.mil ineiiibeix in the mysteiles mul
wmkliiBS of the orfiniil.ulloti. Ilo also
delivered nu able uddiesv on the iilm,
objects nnd benellts of the older, ui tr
ip1? the member to be active and en
lUt all the meal wit Lew In the i Ity
In the uiiloli.
A "nioltcr und ot l.il seshlmi followed
Tfe new union stints out with a luipe
li'i'inbeisblp .mil lia piop"t of n
loln'ii flllnie
School Deposits.
The -i liool deposits made yeteiiluv
at lh" Wet Side li.ink fiom N'o. 1ft and
No. I schoolf were illlte Iiiiri'. Thu
pitplN of No, ;:j cliool iiiiule no d"
poMt. No l'i n hool, Ml-s Josie I."!'", piln
ilpal: lhs 1."pm, .! r.O. Mies .Muiu.
M.TL' .MIm Nlcholl-i. S3.7D. .Miss Me.iin-
all. S.'.VO; Miss .MniK.m. He: Miss llut
loti. IJ' Miss OivN. t.!,; Miss I'.vans.
'.'.C- Ml-s Ivfllow, t:'.:!n; Miss I'lynn.
SI.".!' Miss Wade. IS. : ,l. Miitphy.
'.HT ll. IVibei. Sl.tiO. Allss I'eik.
iUi : totiil, JMisS.
Nn. 12 M'hool. I'rof lKld dwells,
pilllilp.il l)ald Ovens, SI. ZiW.
I -wis. ?:,. Alice Kwui". VMO: Uertha
K"lly, .i.o:.: Kdnu P. Kvhiis. $1.'!r,,
Nellie P.lcliuids. TOi , "ulli'l'lne IMiP
li). "( Nellie Kelly. $1.'!': Kllzi
I'lli e. Xl.11, S.llllb .Mi Oniiiild, i'.Io:
Mmy riairN. lf ' lolal. 1Tn.
Broke His Leg.
I'.uilck Mrliliinls. of .Meridian sueet,
hioke his Icy while nt woi k on the
Ovfoul culm dump yesterdny after
noon, bv tin Identalh coiniiiR- In ion
tact with the elevator which conveys
the culm to the wnMiery. David
Thompson, a fellow -laborer, llxeil the
Injured member and MrOlunls lotunied
to his wink
Fortunately eiuniRh It was his woodfn
ley. MdllnnN lol his teal le In t li
mines seveial ye.us aso
Y. M. I. Mlnstlels.
hi IJii-ud.ili i olltn II. No. :T!. Voiiiik
Mens In.stltuti. bine oi.tiilsieii a
1'ilnstrel oinpany, (oiiM-Uhk of about
loitj of Its members. The (ompniiy
1 foinied for the pleasltio f.nd enter
tainment of the menibeis I'lof. John
T Wiitkins Is emjaffed as Iiistnictor
cud the t toitpe Mill meet tomorrow
evening at 1..W for reheairal.
Mlfhnnl .1. J'ltZKibl'on will be the
NO PAIN, TRIFMNO EXPENSK
A Simple, Hnrmleas Remedy for the
Cuie of Piles.
A persou contliicts a cold, pneuilio
iilu, ilii'Umatlstn mid pleurisy from ex
posure: dyspepsia mid liver trmtoles
fiom dietary nrom and (he cnitsei
of most diseuses ut o easily tmceuble,
but alHiough piles nnd i ootid doubles
are an common ;is tiny of these, the
eutlse Is obscuie.
Violent exertion, n In ilftlujr, ionic
limes piodiices them and n sedenlnn
ocoupatlon Is by some supposed to be
n pieillsposliifr ciiuse. but ns n inM
piles nnd icctal troublesi uppeur with
out appment ptovocallou,
Theie are many pile salves und oint
ments which kIvp temporary tellef, und
when thee full the pxUfht, f he cull
alfi'id the expense und Is willing to
take the Usk, has lecnurse to it stir
slcal operation, Hut theie Is one iem
"ilj Willi h jjives liniiieillute relief and
the icKiihit use of which will IiiIiir
about ti rniutient cure und thai is
the well known Pyramid Pile Otic.
In Ioiib stHiidlnjf cuses the l'yrnmlil
has pi oven to be the only cuie escept
u iIuiiReious and evccedlnKly pulnful
siiiRleal operation, und its udvntitiiKcs
over any kind nf oieuttlon are many,
as it Is painless, cnusus no Interfer
ence with daily occupation, and beliiR
In the foini of n suppository Is ill
ways convenient and lendy for use.
The I'vramld Pile I'nre Is an offec
tlV" coinbtliiitiou of sootbltlK oils mid
mubeptlo arlds. II conlulns no co
i nine nor nerve ilositoyliiR npiates and
unlike iiiest pile crdves, contnlns no bl
chloilde of mercury nor any Injurious
di ii ot any kind.
All ditiKKlsts sell the I'yiatnld I'll"
'Hie nt fiti cents for it complete treat
ment of the supposTloric
A little book on cause and ulie of
piles will be mailed lice by addressing
I'yianild nniB "o.. Miirsliuli, Mich.
mteiloi ntor. Tile end mi'ii me Itich
ntd Klikwood, I'.lchmd Lonersan,
lames I'liminliiKs. Knifi'iic Coski'OVp,
liiinlel l.enuhun and ileorRe Orr. Vo-
nl solos will be kIvcii by John
rfhaiishnessy, P.lcliind l.uneiRun,
.fnini'S I'liniiuliiBs, Walter Deekelnlck,
.linue.s Mcllush. Itlclu.iil ICIikwood
mid others.
Woodmen Meet.
Ihde I'aik (amp. Modern ondinen
of Ameiiea. met in ret;uhir session last
evnlnt; In lvorite hall. K. 1". Hoba
than ncte.l ns enerable consul anil
,1'iiklu T. Ieee as adviser. One mem
ber was obligated and seral applica
tions balloted upon. At every niet
tnir niMiilHr :ii', behtir token In nnd
the camp Is iiipldly srowlmr. .Much
linporlant business i.-as trnnsacled.
iJlstilct lieputy .Insepli D. Hushes de
llveied a shntt address, commenting
on the splendid ptoivlli of the organ
b.atlon nnd that woodciaft was dolnw
excellently In this i Ity lie also lead
a icpoil of the standing of the order
tlitoiiKhuiit the country.
At the conclusion of the meetiiiR: a
snio'ei and soilul esslon ensued. A
committee was appointed to nrranKe
a banquet for the next session,
which wi'l be held the latter part of
the month.
Surprise Pnity.
A number of tlio friends of William
HUe, of Nmth Uioinley avenue, ten
deied him u sin prise party lust even
linj, at his home, in honor of his ,sl--teentli
blithday.
Mr. like was the teclpleiit of many
beautitul und usetul presents. A
ililnly supper was served by Mis.
I the."
GENERAL NEWS NOTES.
Tomb Thumb wedding will be held
at the .Tuekson Stieel UaptWt chinch
this evening.
The Klectili i'ity Wheelmuii will
ini'i't hi remilur session this eveulns.
Tli 1'olumbln t'heniical and IIoso
lompanv will hold an Impoitunt meet
inir on Mondny evening.
The Ladles' Aid society of the Ply
mouth ConfiXPgatlnnnl chtiiih will
meet tomorrow evenltiB
Tt. .1. Hughes, of Noitb Bromtu
avenue. Is (pille ill.
Holoiuon lodge of Odd IhIIows wilt
meet loiumiow cvenlni; In .Masonic
hull.
The Fiunkllit i;ukIii' company will
meet in monthly ression on Tuesday
evenliiK next.
Iter Dr. Hnlsey, u inlslsonuiy sec
letmy. will speul; at the Washbuin
Steet Presbyleilan i hurth tomonow
evening.
The I. idles' Aid soiiety of the Simp,
son .Methodist Kplseopul church will
niet'i on Thuifidiiy.
The Ladles' Mlsslonrry soi ietles of
tli Washbuin Stieet l'resbytetlan
chuich will meet on Fiiday at the
home of Mis. (!. W. .lenkins.
The Women's class of the Simpson
Methodist Kplscopal church will meet
on Fiiduy altcnioon In the church
pm Inrs.
Iitdson W. Hunneil. p.opik'tor or a
dry Roods und novelty store ut 114
South XI ii In nveiiue, will dlspon- of his
rim k and on April I will move lih
r.tmlly to ('luik's Summit, wheie lie
pud PaiiM Klslnger. of Noith Main
ovenue, have purchased the gioeery
stote Mr. ICIslngei nnd bis family
will al-o move to that town.
GREEN RIDGE.
t H t refill ii iiiki-Uuk tt fiii'fn lliilue r;rii.
S., H)-'l. Mmleiii Woo'lnicii nf nieilfa, wlitili
ivil! I.o ! 111 Jt Mi-ouir lull, 1.11.. Diik-im jm
mic toiooiiuw evrninc. It is ovje teil tnrut
UIHIlliPl" lll I"1 IlllllllPlI
.Mlm .Minie Huh, ii Suiiiiunii jidiiif, lia,
ictiuii.'il linn u i-ll .it .MrMulil
'llir tcguUr clcctlJi' ol offlirH ol t l.c i.m
fi.il Plilune.v lloio (oiup.ui.1 Hill luW i1jm tn.
iilulit,
"I lie r.ioei Iliilse Wliffluifii ji e nuking flab
nulp iiiq.,11 iIIoih fni 111. i Ulr wltli whlcti llic'r
iii' flr.l lioie 1 to f opened the l'tti or ihit
iuontl.
i 'uili't (ulli, ot Mi'ii( nrliili', i ill
n li.lejiiii lijil'llllo aiMievx'il four iiifiin,
ill Inn I lillltll nt til" li)"il sll-pliflil Sllllild) J'lil
mil (1'iillnue in imU ruiy mi'iiIhu iliirin lUe
wjiV.
'I lie l.imuitli Ii.mh it tin Abuij MrllioilUl
l"llscojl clmirli will line j totlu) In die
(lurch iiloi I'rlilay rirninn.
lie l!c. .1 .1. I'lttfl-Cl), II I) , ol lliaiijte, .
J., will ilillirr jii .luMrPH nt 'lie ii'uular Weilngi.
i!j euitiK "il'8 of the diem llldso I'ni
tilerinn iliuuh tn.rioiiov. Ai ilie doAe of l)i
I'jltrriioii'a aildiiri il-cr, will r t foifi) In the
ihunli ijiIok.
A GREAT SURPRISE
U ii .i.i.e toi .ill wliu n.e Keiiiu't llil.jin for
ll.r 1 lu o.i i ut I.iuii;. the sieut liiuuutfod
ii'iucdi Would j on lichee that it Ii Hold on
Itl infills and mi) iliiiiuthl l uuthort.ed by the
piopiletur of thii i.oiidciful temeily lo (rle Ou
kamplo bottle fiee? It uevri U to u.ie
acute or ihioiitc iourIiv, Ml drntiRUIi. rl
Kemji'i ItaUam I'rlii- !ii and .Vic.
DUNMORE DOINGS
REORGANIZATION OF THE BO
ROUGH COUNCIL.
President McAllister Wns Re-Elected
ns Was Secietaiy H. P. GUllEan.
Attorney James McDonnld Was
Chosen as Borough Solicitor Other
Officials Were Re-Elected Hntry
O'Hai a Injured in a Runaway Un
claimed Letters Oscar Henop's
Dwelling Entered by Bui glare.
I.aige numbers weie piesent ut the
closing: meeting of Hie old council held
lust night, drawn thither by the o.
peclutlou of warm contests for the
t'ltrlotiH ntllces, but except lu tin mat
ter of th election of the boiough so
licitor they were disappointed.
Piesldent McAllister culled the meet
ing lo older nnd heuid the tepotts of
the various committees. Rorougll At
torney TliiKRiin icported that nbmit
twenty or the largest properly owners
In town had tiled exceptions to the re
port of the sewer viewers, utunng them
being the Pennsylviinlu t'oal coinpun .
A. . &. V. M. Hp?ticer. Dickson estnte
und other"!. The hearing In the mau
ler will be held on Apt II 2:'.
A resolution wus offered by M'1 luy
lon tbnl the lime for payment of nisei
without peniilt be extended until May
l.'i. It was udnpfd.
Tile time sheets of the police de
pat tiiieut for $1"0, of the street coin
inlssloner for $l9!).or. and of the Ilie
depurtinent for JIM), were nnlei'd paid.
Miscellaneous bills to the ntuoulit of
Ss.-iiun were oi deceit paid. After ten
derliiK a vote of thanks to the retiring
mrr,ibr, W. S. .Jones, loi his faithful
services, the council adjourned sine
die.
After u slim i leress. H. I! flllllKaii
i ailed the council lo order und culled
for nominations lor temporary officers
Mr. McAllister wns unanimously elect
ed temporary piesldent. and 11 H 011
llgan, sect clary.
The credentials of Messis. MiAllNler
and Doii'Mcati were piesented mid ac
lepled. .Mr. Payton then moved that
tciiipoiaij orgnnizatlon be made p?r
manent and the motion was unani
mously ta'Tled. The credentials nf the
various ofllcers weie presented and ac
cepted. Piesld'lit McAllister called for
the nominations for the office nf high
constable.
Mr. Paylou nominated James Cooll
gau, who was unanimously eleeted.
The election of boiough attorney was
next In order und brought out the oiih
fontst of the evening. Hon. T. .1.
Duggaii, the president liuumbenl, was
nominated by Mr. Ward, while Mr.
IJrogar. nominated James McDonnld.
.Mr. Payton arose to a question of
privilege and stated lie wished to ex
plain his vote. He stated Unit h was
lendy lo vote lor the man who could,
show that he had a majority of the
votes without his, and, as Mr. .McDon
ald had three votes in caucus, he
wished to record his vote for the win
ner, .Mr. McDonald,
The r?sull of the ballot was: Tor
Duggan, Ward, McAllister: for McLTm
ald, Payton, lliogan, .McLaughlin and
Doudicau.
In a vei neat speeih the ictlilng
solicitor, .Mr. nuggan, thanked the
members of council for their consider
ation und the many kindnesses shown
him during the past year, lie spoke
In high terms of his successor and
hoped that Ids pathway might be as
pleasant as his own hud been.
The following were unanimously
elected to the vailous otllees: rsotough
engineer, M. S. Knight: janitor and
day policeman. 0 V. Blglln: chief of
police. l .1. Ilealy; all-night pattol
men, Patilck Ilolund, Patrick Keyes
nnd Michael Hrogun; patrolmen for
duty until 11 o'clock, Michael Qulnu,
Kied lleaveis and Martin Welsh.
The salaries of the ofllcers weie
llxed the same as last year. Owing to
tile absence of Hurgess Bui'M'hell, who
Is attending the Inauguintloii, the
tending of his message will take place
ut thu nit meeting.
Harry O'Hoia Injmeil.
A iiuiawuy on Sunday night was at
tended with serious consequences to
Hurry O'Horn, of Chestnut .street, who,
as a result, Is suffering with u broken
leg.
Four young men started out on Sun
day afternoon to enjoy a cuniuge tide
to Olyphant, and when leturnlng nt a
late hour the team got beyond their
control and threw the four occupants
of the tanlage Into the street, O'lloi.i
being the only one hciiously injured.
Tlio team continued their mad lllglit
and at an early hour yesterday morn
ing they were recovered near .lessup,
and, strange to say, the earring'' wan
only slightly damaged.
Unclaimed Letters.
I.ctiei.s leniulnlng unclaimed dining
th period ending March 2, IflOl. Per
sons calling for these letteis will please
say uilveitlsed: Itlchuui Beers, 721
Adntus avenue; Mary Jlanett, 020
Mima uvenue: Peler Carney, .Toliu
Dubbs, Jr.. John Dlcola. C Devlin.
Mis. Saiuli Jane Davis, Blukely hlreet;
Patrick Gordon, Ward street; Hattlo
Ilohnar, James ITennahan, Kate .Miir
i.iy, hlzzlo llmnmeimuu, Mai la Sabl,
I.ouIh Schroder, .Mrs. John Woolbaugh,
(Icorge Williams, Donalo Jlecca II
illanih (F), 'lto l.titnyo fP), Seveilo
Narcusato (F), Mis. John Kellv. 1:'.!
drove stieet.
Brief News Notes.
Sunn- time Sunday night somebody
gulned admittance to the pi luting of
fice of V. H. Swaitz and tlio Jnueliy
Mtoie of Oscur 'P'roop, on Drinker
ftreet, th door on the rear of the
building being fotceil open, A euieful
search of the premises fulled to show
anything missing, und II Is thought the
'iPi (..ranee of one of our pafoliipii
ut the right tluio must liuvn filglpeped
the marauders away 'without any
booty.
Myles .McUoliabl. w liose wugon was
wiecked by a collision with u Drinker
stieet cur recently, will begin suit
against the traction company for dmn
uku done to his wagon und Injuries
suffered by himself.
Maud, Hie little daughter of K. II.
Bishop, is suffering with the measles.
Miss Mr.rr.ery Kdon Is seiiouslv 111
in !ier romi on Drlnkar street.
NORTH SCRANTON.
Thi afternoon at 4 o'clock a lilble
study by l!ev. G. 1, Altlch at thu
Young Women's Christian associa
tion rooms, JOtS Xoilh Main avenue:
aubjeet "Tlio Blessed Hope of the
Church" the possllile n turn of the
land nt any moment, as given In tho
firs, nnd second Thessalonlans, Those
who nnd tlio pilvllege of hearing I'm
lor Ahich lus Tiiesd on this nil lin-
The soda
B I w vV
vwiiB
poitunt tiuth. expiessed thcnisehes as
lielng comforted unit uplifted.
.Miss Wescott's (lass In embioldery
Tuesday evening nt T."ii o'cloci;; nil
who wish to Join tills i las.j may do
so ul tills lime.
Mrs. Coons, of I)eu slie.el. lelt
yesterday for Coiinc tli ut and Xe
Vork. wheie she will If It fiienils.
Misses Susi" Dewey and Until Jones,
ot PHUtcm. visited .Mrs. J. O. Oster
liout. of Summit avenue, Sunday.
Miss Melu Ostei limit Is visiting
fi lends in Philadelphia.
.Mi. and Mrs. W. W. Williams ami
daughter, (iruie, me visiting ut the
home of their diuightei. .Mrs. Arthur
Chuse, at Wurhlngton. D. C.
The North Knd Stais will battle
against the Sanderson Hill Stats next
Friday eenlng ut the Vitdilnilum,
Mis. (Jlllun, of Steele street. Is
slight iuillrpoeil.
Kebcrt Martin of Margaret .'iveuiie.
Is seilously HI.
Miss- Dorothy l.i'onaid. of A'est
Maiket street, Is convalescent.
The I'nlted Mint- Woilceis. J.ocal
union No. !0n. will hold a special meet
ing Innioiiow eening In I.eonurd'.s
hall
SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES.
Michael Qaughan Hammeied Dyna
mite Caitridge with Serious Re
sults to His Hand.
While living to .iMi'lt.iIll the i on
tents ol a dynamite imtiidge, which he
toiind. 11-year-old Michael llaugban
ye.steiday smashed open the explosive
with u hammer, and as a lesult tilmost
lost oil'1 of ills hunds.
Mhhiiel Is Hie son or Mr. and Mrs.
Patrick Ouughun of fi:!S Hlckor.v
street, unci It was at his patents'
honi" that Hi" accident occuired. Di.
J. .1 Walsh iliessed the wounds.
Family Troubles.
Mis. Katlieilne McCrea was liiiesleil
Satuidny at the Instance of her daughter-in-law.
Mrs. Sophie McCreu. who
swore out tho warrant before Aldei-
man Uiiiidy.
The ciiarges against her were
c.cny und iccelvlng stolen goods.
The alderman held her under
bull tor her uppeurance nt i ourt,
Melludy furnished her ball.
lar-
Sr-rti)
Mr.
NUBS OF NEWS.
Miss Anna Coyne, of Fig stieet, and
Miss Saiah Mm ley. or Pour street, are
on a I rip to Philadelphia and Wash
Inirtun, D. i
Cumin lodge, Knights of Pvthlus,
will meet nt Haitmnn's hall this even
ing. The members of the Ladies' ('ntho
11' Benevolent ussoiintlon will meet
In rigulur session at s o'clock ibis
evening ul Phmniacy Hull.
The Junior Older of I'nittil Ameri
can Mtihanlcs, council No. &'..'. meets
ut Schlmpft's hall lids evening.
Tile menibeis of the Ciiuuh of Peaio
me making arurngementa for the fair,
which they will open on Haster Mon
thly at (lermunlu hall,
I.enteii seivhes will be held at St.
John's chinch this cveni ng.
SAYINGS FROM
THE GULISTAN.
Tijiil.iiid f"i III" llO'loltr l'ot-r.kiit li
llinr.e l'. Ilrajdoii. I
'tin. iiiiiiljiui,' world iy'IimIiu tn none,
Wlmi unlit if, ihrn, it- ilbaoitcd food
(i, iarcr mid tplnidor, ease urj MMir) i vJ,
(I- if I lion leave It mm) i hut or lluono-
Panciice ami I'.lti.iu tliuujii Ih'i Inl he vtnlir.
II nun and luothei m i(,IU-II.i,h wnt .
Tor (iod lui nian.v Imrcle., hi pi In ttoio
'lo be the f i ii i t ol p.illeuie ttsllliic Ions,
Vn iiii)ii.iui. I.i ml ilion s hileinu haml
To nrislv oue, nnd Huh ile-ene lliy lol.
Or aid ilesfiv whin pio.pciocj ilj .no nut,
lor be who MaieU on lilsh ma ii.d lu .land.
lUinoaih ooi otheit lie ihou looUVI within,
'Ihlne own ijke iimleutood, lliuu wilt be .low
To tavll ol thy vniBetnl for.
I'or In thjel( U lihldiii nian.v it ln.
lei 1 1. nuiutli'. moiJj rilttit Hit hone)! thotivht,
Vliil eal, the tllilli or do not tpo.il, ai all,
or inelloi aL wlildi Iliou vould't tain
lecall,
ui anwem Kit r which lioiid list hate b-"ii
rtnifihl
lie nho lu- linn fell the uon.el -tin
Kiiout nni lu hIii. and lm nun' uie it
limn ii
To 1 1 1 tit vihiue like .idle In. not iein lilt own,
Kxprilenco teache all, fiom klato lo l.lni;.
'HioukIi excellent lh Mil hi aim and n.cd,
One nun within It may tleiiiade tho reel
lly ono tmall ait vtlildi woithy intn dolet,
Tlie hodj- mffert for a tlnsei'n d-eil, '
To refresh an unexpected,
guest is but an easy act
of hospitality if you know
Uneeda
Biscuit
r
biscuit that made the nation hungry.
NATIONAL BISCUIT
AMUSEMENTS.
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LYCEUM
TUESDAY, MARCH 5.
DIRECT FROM NEW YORK ONE TIME ONLY
Ovv ing to the sud ik'it dosing of the Sav ov Theatre, New York, vc have secured
the Sensational Society u:cess.
UNLEAVENED
I.eo Dittichstein ami bulge Grant s delicious social satire
taken from the latter', much discussed book, anJ .
"Pivntnltd bv Ilie nroii3ef rat nf Ni oih f.licrltia bifuie the pulilit "X. V. P'e.
This Rxceptlonal Company Hmbraces:
Elizabeth Tyiee, E. J. Moraan,
Alice Fischer.
Morton Seldon,
George Fawcett.
George Woodwaid,
Malcolm Williams.,
Harry Hanlon,
Virginia Buchanan,
Floiida Pier,
Vivian Townsend,
John De Gez.
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ACADEHY OF nusic,
RBIS & BUkCHJNIlUlt IIARfiY A. IIROWN
lianajers and Lcsjcm. Ital Manager.
tiM. Wl.l.h I OVIVII-M IM.
MONDAY, MARCH" d.
Marks Bros.' Dramatic Co.
-iipitiiiins Hit I',eile. lavouie,
Itloy A. Bell Marks
In a Itinurloire ul IIIrIi Claw. IM..i
M()MIV Mv,ll1.
The Duke's Daughter.
VUimee ilalK, Isginiiins Tiuvla.i Hi .urn '''.
I'venlni; l'iiie 111. Jl und ''1 cmi.
NewGaietyTheatre
vii 1: iir.muv.'ioN vi.ii.js'.
line, d.o- In sum I'S Molldai nu Hi Vlai 11 4
Miss New York, Jr.
The fitliM'n It iitleitie. ! netiv 1.1ml
When the 1 lilM' med U iiUiiIliie mhch,
'lo Inilei- in Ids lieait :i wholc-oiiie teal
Vn m ribullnic love l diaf and blind
To klial not when ilut whiih thou doL ih-1u
l i-i thv lianch no vvoiiIiIiiOm lmille.
I'or ivoitlilne's Bms with H'lf-MtrltUe.
VMio. uantins not, would laulrS'ily acquire.
lint he who. .tartlni:. rather iartct lluti le.il,
Has the tem vlitne vvlilcli mtrpa-cs praUe,
And vtorrlilp'ii leumonlal outtveigh',
With all Ihat eai-y goodnc'n tUn 01 tctU.
Hitter Ill-fame with virtue than to lie
Or evil mind and then accounted pood.
Waht mattiM thv tli'srate when umlrndooi
Ky the Ml-liionlng watt I1111B oter the.-
Diibiluc tloself, and ilu one viuorv
uietlii than the .oniiiit "t the oild
Willi (.erilcil nnU lu ann. unit Ham iiniii.l'il.
Vnd ila-hln? hot on land ami h!n uii oa
'Hie 111010 tlt.t lienalh ll" more lei grallim-i
Jllv vvilli thv dally tnanneoi und lliy Miie'i'
To inalce a rfiuw of itoiiglb I to Impe." h
Th.t bratnj and eotturillce confcsi
lleilir iho ttulth uf wlnlam than muili ifld,
for wisdom vmiteii not mul i' nevur l"-i
And imillliilie Hie value of lt cott
Willi imiltlpljiiiB liunOifd fold.
He teaw lwiUfU 4I0II with flaminc Mn
And a h" g' '''" J makt lod "'"i' "'
Without buuillll.t or iell ic-rtrallil:
tint Im vtoutd elf ewtl rilKt rlf bae
Content i inoii' ilMU loimile" huaidt 01 u. I
Mwo than the wealth uf rarth wlthuiu . niu
Which vtealtli ii'i gltr, lionet r Lei' 1
pctit.
Vlld it too plii lull, to bit bought 01 .old
lie who eait uiiilisl.t ol .llulile food
W'lltl tdlllirmii' tailo lll lltlllRtT to Uiiej.e,
lllvlK Good health. lepeN ioriliiV ilUea.e
Ami rmfi hliuelf nlitn no phlclan cuuld
To hoanl and U'lte l (11 nule foiluue unml
10 110.IIU anil Ktrj, ii.ih-, iiimii 11.1.1 ii.i
U one lltv na, to iimle' good foilune bid
I'or ileh and piair are often of one biotliiiiin
Cataiih Cannot Bo Cured
Willi 1.01'Vt. niirV'IIONfi. o thev tai 1
Itjill the eat of tht ill-van, I alarih i a bh "0
or ccMtlliitli'iia! ditew, md In otdoi to . n 1
j oil must lal.e. Internal ifiiiedle. Hall' 1 '
turill ' Hie I tal.UI liitrinall.t, aid ail thu 1'
cut the blood and uiiu-nii. tmficm, 1 1 J 1 1' 1
tairli Cine I no' a 'iiai 1. lie (Hi ii.e. i ,1
pienclihcd t',1 one of tln b,l I'li.uklaM in 1I1.
uivntiy for jvai, and la a leyulai pnvulp n
It U lonipond ul tlie b(tt told04 KiinvMi, uin
I Ml if I tilth the b.'l bl mil piiilf.ti., itli'u dl
Hilly nil the liiiKuil. .111 (,i(i. Ilie peifeit 11.11
blnailur 01 lie ttu lllBiedhtlt i llel 'i
ilmcs wiih itindiipil ii'Mill. In iiulnir (alanh
bind foi teetluioiilalt me
I' J. (ilKNUV & HI., l'iop lutidii, 11
Fold b.t ihuinPti, pihe VV.
lall' I'jiiilU l'll uie tin I..M.
inBaaBiiM H
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AMUSEMENTS.
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LIEBLER CO.
MANAGERS.
Elennor Robson,
Margaiete Fuller,
Geneva Ingersoll,
Alice Rogers,
Ella Wilson,
Win. Pumice.
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I YCEUH THEATRE
1:1:1s .v. iiiitdPvnrn, i.ecu
A J III t'i'V. ManaKrr
0i' Ml. Ill' OMV
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 0. .
Vnifi) a . ro"'imv. veioi Vuihor
James A. Heme,
In ll l..ile-i ami (Jrcai t I'l.o
Sag Harbor.
Outinil anal r v .iil 1 ii Ilie sulieih ct
.llk I'lO'll 1 1101.
1'rni!. 1' em-, to -1 "
.a'' .11 ,-ale Mond.n ir '' a ip
tlM M( Ml tlM.
THURSDAY, MARCH 7.
1 iivur.i" 1 iiiniM v Piir-i:rs -.
William H. Crane
DAVID HARUM
Dngliial Nctt Voik 1 al and I'rodiKlion.
Iii..niati?ed fiom th iinttl bv ltipley and Jl, W.
llltllimrk.
l'inii.-i:iiliie bmir f.uor, H..1D: lower boxe
"ml lnjiw, i llalinnv - Pint ttto rows, M; nevt
tour toitii, 7"h ; last lo io, fot 1 boxes und
lia.i, M '). (..iIUtv, '11
ale of -eat- 'liie.dj' 11 iniiu
The Dickson .Mamifactui'liii; Go.
kcrnnton riu1 VSillcovDirrs. t'a.
Muiuifaciureri of
LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES
Hollers, llolitlns and Pumping Machinery.
General Offlco, Scranton, Pa.
L8VERITA
THE UP-TO-DATE
LITTLE LIVER PILL
CURES
Biliousnosst
Constipation
Dyspopsia,
lacho and LivoT
Complaint.
100 PILLS Sold by all driiuijlsU
25 CTS.
1 or itcut. ity roan.
JNcrvlta ,M:dlcal Co., Cblci0
bu.d ,1, U. t.anal. .V Thonia. Prugcisti, 20)
1 .,. i.jn .una leeniii, Nianiou, I'a
DR, DENSTEN'
Fhyslclan and Surgeon
311 RnniM St.
l(ir.i).e Ccurl Building
Kftriiua m.
tliiiinonl.fa, e,i'i" ' 1 i'n, main re
lion mil uthiiil habits obllieraled. Surierr,
1'lt' rpllep't. laie mid htoinadi Worms. C A.
1 UtllllOOM.. pelltll foi tatarih, riirct
ihoinh.' iiiatu.rnt 'lib V 00. Trial free in
..r 1 n....ill.,tii.ii anil etamfn.ilinn (, r.
lie liouu dail mid rnimlay, S a, m. to
iff
KpfraS
LMmw
UiaUuiJjUSal
SUK
jty ajivk
V i. ule and nwuit Ueaej of nun, wo
turn' and iliildien (.IIHOMI M.RVUPS,
lilt VIS AMI WVU'IM. HlvKASl.S A SPI:C.
I iii Ml Ulnea'k ol lite liter Kidney,
lil.dtlfr, i-kiii, lllood, Nenu, Womb, Tve. Kar,
tMjit, lliioat, nd l.ui't.. Cancels, Tumou,
l'llr. Itui'luie, tioiue, lihcuuiatUiii, Aithnu,
Catairh Biltoiele. l.osi Manhood, Mehtly
I'niiMluii. all I'ciiule Uu-eatei, U'utorrhota, etc ,
DR. DENSTEN
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