The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, March 13, 1901, Page 6, Image 6

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THE SOR ANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1901'.
WEST SCRANTON
s, Vn.1-
BOARD WANTS
LATESERVICE
ASKS FOR ALL. NIGHT STREET
CARS.
Emphatic Protest Entcied Against
the Overcrowding' of tho Street
Cm 8. nnd Twenty-Minute Servlco
Wnnted on Washburn Street Wed
dhiR in Tripp ratk Funeral of
Rlchnrd Harrington Funeral An
nouncements Other Notes and
Personals.
T1h West Hidti board of Undo held n
teuutar meeting Inst evening nnd
passed a yet of resolution!', which, If
taken cognizance of by the Scranton
Hallway company, will greatly benefit
Its patrons. Tint le.soltlllon.H wcto iu
ttndncod by President Daniels, unci
wen unanimously adopted. They art;
s follows:
Wlierra., The cltt f'l Ni.ii.tnii l-i la-rune i
city nf the kcoiiiI rla-. ami t I In lnntiici-a cen
tre of alioul U0O,n) people. -""I
W litre u, The ScraMon ltiilw.iy company Is .1
foipnrallnii Inlcncleil 'to lint tin- noeil nf tliu
piiili where It tut Irnncliiw, anil
Whrrra, Tin- said N r.inton, 1l.illvr.iv cmniuiiy
runi its car unit- until 12 p. in., tthlili mhIi
lines unt innjirly .icenitiinnil.Ui- many luslnesi
men, tradesmen, tilslil ttotlaiieti atnl others;
tnerrlorr. Pet II
Revolted, Hf 'lie Wel Mil" hoard f-t trade,
thit the kiIiI Seiatitnti Ittlletae roiiiiuM- I o
rr-pcctfiillv niRid tn inn .1 limited iiimlicr of
run Jll iiialii.
We Pelleto tlie I.eed it the 1 ily ilnniM 11
M night nrrtlce en the Mieet 1 ir i-Jntr-ni, and
that the irjnten ttalltv.i.v crmpiny owe ti the
. ity of f-cr.mtun the duly d prntldmtf 1111 ail
niRlit tirtiie it i ilmie lv cumr-anles in oilier
1 'lies: ln it tint her
ISev.lt ed, Tint tliH Pond of tride enter, It
eirptiatir piotel !ijtilnt the otrrcioitilltijr cf
the rtrret ears .14 U done 3 prc'c-M. during ccr.
lain houH of lh'-' day.
The inmpjnt'K Iilinxi innt.itn a MifiuliM 1.11111-Iti-
of cars to latsely utrieinni; tliis tit.nl. le, arnl
tiv optrallng thfNi! un Ihe company could rti
dinri! a desire to cito public intcred. Mo it
Jl.vt.
Itetolvrd. Tli.it -ite irvperlfully aO. the h'i
tuct lalltvjy eonipanr to put an additional 1 ir
n the W.nhliuui Mini line, t-n as to make
1 ucnty minute tilm in pi ice of half hourly lilju
. tiovt.
tlil bond le.prrlfully call tre attention or
the icmp.mv ti the otereiotidltig of the car
in. I .iks that it be le'mcdlrd.
nw-lted. That J prnpcily allMlfil ropy r.I
tl.rec resolution be tontjuled to ll.c Seraiiteii
Kjiluav coiripant.
President Daniels was in the chair,
and In the absence of secretary Oliver
Wallace 1"!. Moser lecordcd the pro-
-0(1111;?. The chalttii.'tn reported that
nothing has a" yet been done- In the
out tor I and COLDS
TAKE
DUFOUR'S FRENCH TAR.
An Exposition of
Correct Fashions
In Ladies' Spring Suits, Waists, etc. opcu today,
which should attract much attention, as it is replete
with everything that the best posted buyers can
think of, and displays a class of workmanship aud
careful finishing not to be found elsewhere in tin's citv
fTjT
m I
Can be seen at their best in our comfortable show
rooms, aud visitors will be welcome although they
may have no further intention than merely making
a tour of inspection.
Some Very Striking; Values
Will be found in Ktou Jacket Suits, with aud with
5 out collars, aud while
SixButton Blouse Suits
Are also popular, aud shown here iu cudless variety,
Laiglon Collars and Bishop Sleeves
With flounce and flare skirts, are considered top
notch ideas, snd there's no end to the selectiou. as
well as a score of other fashionable ideas just at hand
A Very Extra
Bargain in Fancy
Sitk Waists at
Globe Warehouse
matter of guiding Plth street be
cause Ihe charge lias been made Hint
the work was to bo done In tho In
terest of the Kcrnnton railway. It
wns reported, however, that Contractor
Curluecl is In favor of the hnpiovc
mem. The matter of grading and repahlng
l'cltchoni? street vn tii;aln brousht
up, and the committed was Instructed
to ask for u special apptoprlatlon by
the estimate fominlttee, Tho names nf
Attorney L. 1'. Wedemnn and Dr. A".
Howlnnd D.ivles wero proposed for
menibershlp. tloth wcto tmanhnously
elected.
.Air. Kairell tepottcd flint he hud
conferred with tho city solicitor rela
tive to tho kiiiIii ehuto which extends
over tho rldowalk tit K. Itoblnson'H
brewery, and that tin t-ollcltor will
take up tho matter and tepoit on It.i
legality as soon as he can find time to
do bo.
"'. M. Slorm, the A est Hcranlou tep
tvfetitatlvo of tho Set anion Times, was
elected an honorary member of tho
boiud. Sir. Hoc so tftmrlcri that work
on the ifW spike mill w'll be
resumed, i.s soon as thr fiost Is out
of tho Ktouuil.
Tho boaid endoiffd the acllon of
Coimcllm.iu (.'oytelln relative to tho
water rates schedule, ami n vote of
thanks wan tendered hl'.n nnd the
members of councils for their action
pn tho ninttcr.
After several other mailers were ells
cussed ni.d ii"ted upon the board adjourned.
Weddlnpr at Tripp Patk.
Vllllnm H. Davis and Miss Siim.ui
Pi lee wero unlteii In mnrrliiRc l.i-it
"Vetiinc; by Uev. Thomast do Ol itchy,
D. P.. pastor of tho Jackson Street
llapth'l church. The ceremony was
pet lorried nt thr- homo of Thomas
Pi lev. IfiuS Kllzabelh stteet. In the
pii-iencii nf a number of relatives ami
ItlVlleil KUCStS.
The couple weie attendiicl by AVIlll.tm
AVIIIIams ami Miss Maud Dm dun. The
briil" wore a steel prey row 11 and eai
lieii budal toFcs. The luusn was prel
tilv decorated with plants In honor of
the event, and a delicious weilillaff
supper was served.
Mr. anil Mw. Davis -v. til teslele on
Howell sttcot.
Richard Harrington Butied.
The funeral pendens over tho te
mains of (he late niehard HarrlnRton
wero conducted at the house, 011 .lack
son street, yesterday 11 f let noon by
Rev. K. J. Mellenty, rector of Kt.
David's Hplscopal ohurch.
The p.ill-be'iitet.s were Tiiomas .lonex,
Tames luilty. U. U. Jones. John Courier
Morris. Benjamin Williams and It. S.
Iteynolds. Interment was made In
Dunmote cemetery.
Functal Announcements.
S. ivlctf over the remains of the late
William H. Davis will be conducted al
the house, near the Archbald mine, to
morrow afternoon. Rev. Mr. Walker
will olTiC'lale. Intennent will be made
In the Wnshbuin stieet ci-'netery.
The limeial of the late William Will
iams Will tako ll.n e touioiiow al'iei
noon fiom tho huue on Washburn
All the New Weaves
All the New Colorings
All the New Styles
All the New Combinations
$3.95
TO PREVENT HEADACHES.
Headaches Can Be Pieveuted if the
Fit st Symptoms Are Properly
Treated.
Thete Is not the slightest necessity
for anyone to suffer ft out Headache.
Dr. Kutiise, tho Herman court physi
cian, niuny years atro wtoto a famous
preset Iptlon and mtltl to his pallenl:
"My fee Is latKc but the teiuedy Is
wotth inoi-o than you pay for It." If
you will take this medicine when you
feel n headache eomliiK on you will
never have another erne. The patient
was cured and with his pei mission
Krattse's Headache Capsules weto pic
tured ftom Ibis same ptescrlptlon. and
put on the maikct.
This temedy Is n purely cnctablo
ptepatatlon ptcparcd In soft, soluble
Kclutluc eapxulcs which ale easily dis
solved by the warmth anil fluids of
tho stoiuat h. They ate absolutely ftce
from any substance that coiihl harm
the mot delicate person. They aio
KitHMiileed to elite Nervous llend
uelie, Tlhetimatle or NetiralRle llenil
achc. Malarial Hendaehe and all Head
aches caused from dlKcstlvo disorders
or lioin over IndtilKence In any kinds
of foud or ill ink. They elite iiulcltly
and leave the head el"itr and cool.
Krause's Headache Capsules are sold
on a Kiiarantee to cure or money re
funded. Pi Ice L'.'i cenls a box, at iliutr
sloies.
street, and Rev. David Jones will eifll
1 late, lnietiniitt will be made iu the
AVashburn street cemetery.
The u mains of Mr. and Mrs. flooi'Ro
Utoun's nephew. Plticell l.ee, weie lu
teneil In the Cambria ceinelery yes
tetd.ty afternoon.
General News Nofes.
Complaint has been made 10 the
!mllce that a number of young men,
rauKlnK In acre from sixteen to nine
teen years are utility of depredations
on Luzerne street, near the end of the
street ear Hue, and unless they desM,
several at rests will follow, as their
names have." been handed In to the
proper authorities.
The lire at 1.40 o'clock yesterday af
ternoon was disco veied In tho dwelllnK
hotlfco on See cmd stteet. occupied by
Mortis Hauls and family. The cause
was a, defective due. The damage wtihj
lilllitiK. the tlamcs behur conllned to
one; toom. The Hairles and Columbl.is
rexpouded, ami did elfeetlve service.
Tho Fi.inlillu Hmiliie eompnny held
their tegular monthly meeting last
evening, at which the regular loitllne
business was transacted.
A large delegation of the Hleelrle
City Wheelmen attended the nreen
Itldge Wheelmen's fair last evening.
The mlnstiel ttoiipe g.iv-- a pleasing
pel feu mane e.
Some unset upiilou poi.un removed
tho "Home, rile and Mailne Iniur
nme" sIrh from In mint of U, d. Mor
gan's lesldeiue at 2iS South Main ave
nue, and the owner would uppieclate
the leturn of the same.
A special meeting of Washington
coiunmndery. No. 23.', Knights of
Malta, will be held this uvi nlng at V.M
o'e lock sharp. Ry older of Sir Knight
Ciiminimder C. .1. Jenkins.
It was a young lady tileiid of the
late Jiilm Davis who laid a crescent
anil star on his bier. Instead of the
li.iptlst Voting PeopleV union, as nn
nounceel Iu some ol the papers.
Alfred Roberts. preldent of the Hap
tlst Young People's union of the Jack
sou Stieet Uaptlft chuieh, extended
the liuht hand of fellowship to twenty
new tueiubeis at the meeting last even
ing SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES.
The 1 c mains of fliailes Koons vlio
eommiited sulelde Monday ulternoon
by di Inking catbolie iiehl, weto taken
to his home In Kingston yesterday
atteinoon on the l:0,"i o'clock Delawate,
Lackawanna ond Western ti alii. The
funeinl will In held u 0111 the icsl
dence of his patents with lut'-imcnt at
Furiy Foit.
The ftinei.il 01 .lulin Huydcu was
iield fiom his late desldiuce at 10 Stone
avenue at l' o'clock ye"tetday mm nlng.
services were e uudneied at St. Peter's
Cathedral, where a leiiulcm tnass wax
celebrated. fnteriuent vim made lit
the Cathedral c-uiiotei-y.
Tho members of Ihe Royal Aiviiiiuiu
will meet In regular session this even
ing at Vhaimacy hall.
The Serrnton Saengeiiuiule will
meet for teheai-al this eveuliit, In
Athletic hall.
Miss Nellie Cosgiove ntsd MM Mar
gaiet Motlarlly, nf South Scranton,
hate retuined fiom vlltlng with
iriemls ill Plttton,
Tho V. W. C. A. inolheis' meeting
v 111 bo held this nfte.'uoon at their
looms. Miss Floiei.ee Weir will speak,
and all moihcis nie Invited. lieOcsh
mentrt lonshstlng of enifue and cako
will hi- served ufler the meeting.
Lenten forvlces will be held at St.
Mary's church this evening.
Janun Council lodge. No. 170. Inde
pendent Older of Odd Fellows, will
me. t at Fruohan's hall this evening.
Mis. John Ciiillasl.er, of Palm stieet,
i. siiiously ill. ,
Mls Anna Raeder has i tinned foun
a two weeks' vl-I t at M.nieh Cliunl;
The fuiliial of the late John Hay
den was held from the family tesldcnre
at It) Stone avenue voMemay morn
ing. Services wero conducted at St.
Peter's calheeluil, and Interment .vns
made in the catliedial cemetery, Tho
pall-beateis W"ie: .Mil. s Hill he, .linnet
'awloy, Mliharl Phllbln. .Michael Con.
net ton, John Rtttlei and William -Mc
draw.
Tho mollieis' nieeil'it; will be held
al the South Side Y. W. C. A. rooms.
10J1 Cedar avenue, Wednesday after
noon. Mnicli i::. Miss Florence Wler
will sp"ak, aud all mothers are in
vited in eoiiio and bilng their babies
with them. Cake and cnli'iv will le
tei ved.
DUNiV.ORE.
H.tily cute-relay nioriiluis tin- ies.
dents of the sotithein e-nd ot Annie
stteet, In the i ear of the I'nloii cash
stores, wero rudely awakened by loud
noises, caused by the s'nklng of tho
e.u tli's surface.
In some cases the settlliis was so
Diuiiouneed that the Inmates of tho
hoiibcs. affected weie thiown from their
beds. The doors had to be torn down
to pet inlt iheiu to escape. Tli area
so far affected is about oncenmrter
the sUe ol .1 elly block, and llil'eo piop
cities mi- MJilously damaged. Fall of
1 oof lu 1J10 Spencer nilno caused the
dive-In.
The single house owned by Sam
Uresslnsn, which was only teeeutly con
strutted at a cost of about M.OUO, was
'damaged to ihe extent of ?I00. Tho
dotiblo house of Demits Herri 1? itai
badly shaken up, tho rear sealing
nbout two feel, while a crack nine feel
wjdo extends Enough the cellar. The.
damagn clone heie will amount to about
fM dollais.
A Hiuall dwelling owned uud occu-
pled by Frank Wllllnms was also dam
aged lo the; extent of nbout $300, tho
porches being lorn from the house In
this case.
The site or the cave-lit adjoins that
which ocetirieel about two years ago,
when tho propel ly of P. I). Mauley was
affected Ho at that time scented an
Injunction against A. D. & F. M. Spun
err. restraining them from further op
erations under his propel ty. Ills deed
contained no mineral icservc clause,
while In the case of those around him
the minerals 1110 icservcd.
The Inside vvoiklutts of tho colliery
were not tiifeetcil at nil, the cave-In
Indng conllned wholly to tho top or
donkey vein, which Is winked out.
The matter of the safety of the High
school building, which Is only nbout 11
block away fiom the piesent disturb
ance, was much illcused yesterday.
The Tribune eoriespoudeut was In
formed by one familiar with the work
ings that ihe ground under the build
lug hns not been mined.
Mrs. John T. Mellali' and hiotlnr,
John Doiighoity, of Pino street, have
put chased the grocery store of James
Poland, oil Mulberry stteet, .Scntnton.
and will In tlie future coniluct tho
business.
Miss Fiances Dillon, who Is taking a
nurse's com so at the liekawanua' hos
pital, Is convali'seeiil, at the homo of
her biothcr, after u severe attack of
iiulnsy.
Finnk Mauley letitiued to SI. Mary's
college yesterday, titter a visit of sev
eral days with his father.
Olnsy tii-ove local, Fulled Mine
Workers of Atactica, will meet In
Temperance hall at T.!!0 o'clock tonight.
The school board has Issued Invita
tions for a meeting tonight.
NORTH SCRANTON NOTES.
John Frit;; Assaulted by a Tiomn.
Noith End Stars Again Victori
ous Other News Notes.
.'qIiii 1'i.lr, liiilit w.ililnnan at t lie l.nl.a
Hut 111 tailiij.nl nomine it 'Ilicoduie Mre-et, -.
linitally a-w.uiilti en 'DimJij nlulil hy .111 1111
Uiiotta tr imp. Mr. flit m.h ulitlnsr in liU
cal.ln .tli'ti lli Uoit.t Willie ciine alonf, tiljO'lt
0.S1) o'cl'K.1,, ai.il iu-I.ccI lil'n foi Mime toinio.
On IicIiik iffu.Ml tin- tramp picked up it hrtf
fliine iitiil I1111I01I It throuiili tlie i.ibin ttimlotv,
trll,ln' lr. fill npuu the- I11-.nl. iiuUiik .ill
inl.t iutS. A itn.ilii..n tv.i 1 dint jml ilrcc-il
the t iHir.il jiiiI lu-i Mi. I'tlt reiuovo-l lo liu
liflin
Basket Ball Game.
'Hi- Noitli ITixl M..l' lM-l.a lull (.jiii anil
tin- t'i.ic!.cij..tk nf tlil-e ne-tlcti l-l.i.teil 11 tci
Intcirtiiir; 7.11110 of Utsl.rl li.ill lit rtcuuiK .11
llic Atsllicriimi, 1'i.ni tt.it to Illicit tin- kjiiii.
win CVi'llltlC.
Jcj1.ii s-kitlntoii. cf ll.c stut; ll.11 1-. of 1 lie
fr.iKrrJ.ick, uii-l .li.mv, of tliu si.iri. 1 ic
only plittr to note eluiiii? the nicl.t
BRIEFLY NOTED.
An c-itiil mini. ul unci .lip.111' ttrililm; vol
lr hcW .it tlie l'ii-t Pre J tlnian elitinli. Hick
urn t ily, lliin'iljt ptii.lncr. 5li- H111I1110.U
S1.1t ami .Mr. c lilnir Oing ttill be united In niir
il.iRr. Tlicie ttlll bj icr crejni Ji.il cake tcrml
y tlir ii1i1iiimIiI.
The Mutmtis' Milonjiy luelcly of tlie Xmili
'liln Atrnue lljplpt clntrrli, nirt jcotcnljy '
I11nc1.11 al tie liomr of Mr. I'r.inl: fl.uk, an
c liurrli atcmie. -
MjiK lljlMrail. uf -lumoklll, lJ Is tbitins
liU IMUIltc on (111. tlm1!,
it, Willi 1 m Wolf and ikuislitir, Kjilmlnc,
bate leluriiril from I.rttUbitri;, ttlicrr Ibcy ol
lenilnl tlis fm.ri.il of 'h. Woll'it flctrf, Mi.
Viiti 1 Vnitnou.
Ml-i M.irniici ruull.ru, of pini; ktirfl, li
Miti'iiii'i; Mitli tbr iui-uOc.
M .1 ult, ul sprlni; uliict. l alii tiding
tin- Vllm- VVorKrr' 1011' etitlon .it llmleti'li.
(inker ( luilcs Peiry U ul7ciln; ttlih u trteic
cold.
'Ilic (liri-tLn 111. do.it. ir mmIi'I.v of (lie I'ulllJll
f 11fnciMtl1111.il (linreli b.i -e iiuilc- ai. i-neclle-nl
1'U (,'r.niiiiic. tthlcli ttlll Ih 1 r ti-Ieleil (omnuott
I'tciilnar in tin- chuiili, 11 ml In .nldlllon tn ikr
pre-n.itiiini- be 111.1111 .mil cil.c ttlll hr selteil.
Wllllain 11, ll.it t, ihim.i.1, ttlll Inti- i.kUv
toi bi liomr at I ujldili .
Ml- W. II. .I.11 kmi, of IVidimiid fi.-el, li.u
ItCciieied tielil IIIii'k"
'MiuiiiM .1. 1,11111111, nf 'llicodiii Mire-i, i 111
ll'idrlun.
Mlv. Jluiy I'. Ibiii-. ul Wi-1 .nmt -lni-i,
U 111 Xctt- ui!i illy,
1,'i't. e.'iijisi' 1 1. Ahicli ttill site thr lllldn
lodlni; in tlie Yciiuie; H'ohkh's ( lnl.tljii j o
cialiciu louiie, 'JiUS Nuilli M1I11 .itctnir, lliii
jflillioiii .11 .'! ii'iluik. In-le.id ul Mr. Mention,
ttlio U ill and cutiiot be pii--nt. lei .nr mci
tnnlially Invite ) let Ik- promt. Mi r-pei lali.v
intlii- liiollitl-. lo till ineilltnr. On 1liuiMl.iy
rtinliii:, lllblr sllidt uf s unlit rilm.d 1i--iii, at
r.:!n o'elit. k, VII tfelmiiir.
'J lie Nollll l.lnl vutt 'till plat llio Wtoillllia
suiiliiiiy betlerl lull trim ne'.l Mond ij etiiilnu,
mill Iu tln aitiiiw. n .1, l,n Tutu- ' t. Jin frm.'i
Sillltll s, i,i)..t.
GREEN RIDGE.
.Mr. and .Mis. J. S. Miller cntcituliieil
Up- meinbeis of Mr. Miller's Sunday
school clas at their beautiful home,
corner of Delawaie street and Penil
avenue, last eveiilnu. The evening was
ilcllghtl'illy spent Willi games and
iniiflc, anil delicate lerreshiuents weie.
srived. The lollowlng guests were
piesent: Mlses Fiauecs lllwell. fllen
nle Thomas, Lydla Itigrlek, (iene-vlevu
Shook, Amanda TamblMi, Annie D111
Kilt. Miss U'ali 11 and Miss Lotilto
Wall 11.
On May W. limO, (liven llldue amp.
No, Misit, Mullein Woodmen of Amer
ica, was organized In Musonle hall,
Dickson avenue, with a charter mem
betshlp of thlity-thiee. Al the last
regular meeting of IhN orgunlzi
tluu Seeietitry Joseph Flelian's books
sliowed n mi-mbeishl of two bundled
and twenty-live, which places (ireeii
IUiIkc e.uiiip at ihe head of this order
In Peimsyhanla. A iinll'oinied team of
sixteen, vtlth the latest paraphei nulla,
make 1 In- Initiatory ceremonies highly
Intel estliig. The camp epicts to lmva
a grand Jolllilcatlon at tln-lr lit mI mini
ver.saiy In May. when they hope to
have a intiil inetnbershlp of three hun
ch od.
Mis. V. F, Aindt, of Hiooklyu, N.
V., Is visiting Miss Hllle Davidson, oc
Washington uvenue.
Major Hicks has pin chased a lot on
Columbia avenue, just below Wash
ington, and will build upon it this
spring.
Dr. James L. Ilea, and family will
occupy the Jacob Delttlik pioperty
ufter tills month.
The Green Rldgo Woman' dulbthin
Temperance union will meet this after,
noon at ". o'clock lu the Kvangollcal
chutclt on Capouso' n venue. Subject
for the meeting will bo "Finnehb?."
Mrs. Depue. supciIntcnJeiil of tho de
paitnient. will have 1 liaise nf iho
nH-e-tlng
' " -
Lady Cur.on's Retuin.
I alculta, Mji-.1i 12. Ijdy fuiton, ttne 1.1 I u .1
fnimii, ol Ki-ill.-kton. tlLi-re.t uf India, v ill -.ill
f t lilisbnd Vlin.li CJ.
HIE HOIYILIEST MAN IN SCRANTON
r will in tbn batiiUiiin t. nnd otlnrj
no intiinl to call on any iliuggUt and gt
Ue? n ttlal bottle- of lt'ciiin' lUUjni fur Ilia
Tluoat and I.unjv, it remedy Unit i cuaranteed
to 1 urn and rellrtr all ( brnnlr and Acute foiiulx,
Aktlinii, llioiulillli and rutitcuiiillon. Pliee- 'J'.f.
and Ww
Scranton
Guernsey
Hall
IS THR BEST PLAOt IN
SCHANTON TO BUY A
PIANO
OR
ORGAN
Don't fail to come an J see as great bargains
are waiting for you.
J.W.GUERNSEY,
PHOP.
314-316 WASHINGTON AVE.
SCRANTON. PA.
Ill New Guernsey HalMlne,.
DAVIS STEAM DYE Co.
319 PENN AVE.
Good! c.illrd lor and di-lltirrd. C'lcanlny,
Dicing and Pievliijr.
ALLWO"K aUARAVFED. PHONE 373B
Golden Gate
Dining Rooms.
net 23 rnit mr.il In tlie elly.
I'lte Meal TieKcH. M.oa.
Sunday dinner a peculty.
Home-made Paslry.
244 ADAMS 4VE.
W. J. barriscale. l-b?T1'ci.
..... . COAL AND
MANTELS. I Q1S grates
l'lic-plarr lllniiulHKii Tililij for tloni.
312WASHINOTONAVE. TELCPHONr.
W. A. HARVEY,
lllcctrlc Wiring and rivturr.
Hlt-ctrlc Dell and Telephone Moik
300 COMMONWEALTH BUILOINQ.
J. B. WOOLSEY & CO
CONTRA CrOPS
AND
BUILDERS.
Djalers in
Plate Glass and Lumber
0- ALL. KINDS.
Kingsbury & Scranton.
Mjnufacnnir.' Agents
MINE AND MILL SUPPLIES.
litiiiti AucnU tor
'olin V llorbluia; - Soli lo. Who Hope and
Klnnli il Wne (,1111,1 1'rrili.i and Itul.ln-i MU
lo.' neltinc Pa. killer, llo-r and Mr-liar.Ii.il
ItiiUirr (J.iod- buoMlion Parklnir. ( .inn's
CM ( lotlnii: llnnin .110 I-.nili 111,1c
W. H. GORDON c SON.
Horse Slmrlnt; and (.nnai lllnksmitl Inj
Maon md (airlaje liulldlng.
339 ADAMS AVNUE
OBITUARY.
Mrs. Bridget McIIale.
Mi- lliidiel Millalc. .ijed 07 teal.-, died je-c-tcnlay
ineiiilus at lm lioine, ll.'U Vniirj ate
nuc, tibi le -lu- bad btid lor 1 niimbu' el .te-.iri.
sne tt.n a ttid.itv nnd i Miititcd lit one dandle
trr. si-tn J me, .1 ( .illiullu ii'in MatiuiinI at
Pillitoti.
'1 In- filliual ttill In- In Id loiuoriotf luniiiiin;
ut e.iuu'iluik from st. Paul's cliiiu'.i and in
telineiit ttlll be inatlo In Mt. (arnnl teinetriy.
Jauir. Hie brifflit and inlrroilnc iltrir old
chllil of Mr. and Mi-. Jainii n'llu.tli- dud tn
tt'lday moltiln; after .1 tut ilatt,' III111'. . I tic
fiiiicial ttill l.il.i' pin.' em T.'iur-day .ifluuoou
fintil the I inlly ii-iilciiec on lMiutli slicri,
llollitiii. liitrtimui hi Ihe ( .illirili.il innctrrt.
SUSQUEHANNA.
6pccUl to tlie Scrinton Trlbtin;.
Suseiuehanii.i. Match 1-. The Tutn
scilpt states that no wild eats lmv
been slaughteied in this vicinity siiu
last week. Put 11 H fe-nied Unit til--Trnn-Lilpt
eni uiiteied a wild i"U Just
befoiu It 'settled" the I7rie strike on
Sntuielay last.
H. P.. W. Senile, esi.. of ilil-i boi
ough, stands a good chance of b-Ing
appointed e-leik of the new centra! dls
ttlet United States coutt. Mr. Seutle Is
an able and hustling law iter, and he Is
splendldlv equipped for the olllce to
which he aspires. Jle ilcseives well of
his pariv. and 11 hint of fi lends
llnougl'out the db.11 let viiuld rejoleo
to sej hint appoinli-d. The olllce hi a
veiy liifrailve and mest desirable hip-
Dr. and Mi. William Haskett. who
liave spent the vvlnl-r in Callfoiula
will soon leluni to Sus'iui hanna.
Mrs. Finnic Diets I ill at iter hom -on
the Oakland side.
The icpnil that the Siisiiieh. 11111.1
shops were to be I emoted lo 1-.llltiwn,
near Wavetly, pmves to be, as nearly
evei.v scnsllile icr-nu Unevv, 11 myth
ol' tic ihst water. Some chcetfiil liar
had a 11101 phlno hallticlni.tlou.
Pete-t- Frazcr. of the Oakland h I c 1 1.
has pun based and will soon rainovo
to a fat in at Lang-Ion.
lilnghairtou's foremost hustler, J, P.
link, bclb-ves Ihe city has leu jvais
of pi cat piosperltv ahead oC her. Few
cities Ii'ive lllnglmmtou's opportuni
ties and prospect-', nnd fewer coinnum
llies eoiiliilll nll-aimilld lltirtleis of .Mr.
Chilli's splendid cnllbte. Fo.tunat-.-Ptlnghanitou'
Th- Ceiiliuy elilb will hold a social
hop In llog.in upcwi House on Friday
evening. March IX.
The Odd Fellows will hold a social
111 their hall on Weelne-.-iiny evening.
Mis. Lydla llrowii, ot' Maple ave
nue, is lecoveilnn ftom her lecout Ill
ness, Chatlcs L. Depevt. of Lunesb'jio, and
Mif, -I- C. Coon, of I'ttanilt, wero at
Jetnivii mi Monday atte-ndlug tlrs
funeral of their father, the Into Na
thaniel Dope-w.
During the temporal y thaw op Mon.
day a cnuslnik'i.iblo body ol lee lu
ihe liver lu tho vh Inlty of the Susriiie.
hanna-Oiikland liver bildao bioke up
and moved down siieani for a shoit
distance.
VKliilty ti.inte-M 1 oiiiplalii uf Uiu
(li-picdatlons of petty sip-fck thieves.
THOMPSON.
?ti.ial 10 llir s. union Tiilioi.c
Thonips'on. Manh 1'.'. .Mlltou Spen
cer, of Pleasant .Mount, spent the Sab
bath with his biothe-r-ln-law. '. P..
Klnc, and alte-udi-d the Melhudlst
Hplhcopal chiue-h lu the inoinlus.
The dwelling of lit-oro Mead, near
Mud pond, was burned to the ground
Sunday. Part of the- household kockIu
.t ere siivi d.
Mr. and .Mrs. Thomas Patten, of Mud
pond, visited her sister. Mis. C. u.
King, on Monday.
K. D. Harnett was doing business J11
Hlughamton on Monday.
Mr. Sproul, of Montio.se, was looking
nftop tho lntctests of the Independent
Uepuhllenii lu town last Saturday,
Tho to lu clmi'co of the new cream-
Business
THESE ENTERPFtlSINQ DEALERS CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS
OF EVERY CHARACTER PROMPTLY AND SATISFACTORILY.
Brotherhood Wine Cos
1'lne Old Port, tlurRTjndlf. nd
Siiitemrs. l'uinlly Trade Only.
P. H. FRENOH. 40S CONNELL BLDQ.
Brescheus
t5 -,. jQ... I
wrreBl er irxa 'e-l
AT 430 SPftUCe ST.
S'otv fJolnir On.
Hue Pint and all Kind- of NnVtvcar,
BRESCHEL A CO.
Scranton Laundry,
322 WASHINGTON AVENUE.
Calls by telephone reecltc prompt attention.
WLSOV cfi WASBERS.
SPEOTACLES.
MADE AND
REPAIRED.
"That'll all,"
S. H. TWINING.
I3IPENN AVE.
DIAMOND
SHOE
SHINING PARLORS
For t idle, and firnt.
All Milne., Cc.
433-SPrtUCB'433
Hanley's
Bakery,
420 SPRUCE ST,
Suctescer to
HUNTINGTON
We make a fpeclally ol fine bread stuff.
Orders for Mladii, Ojitcis, Croiuette., etc.,
promptly filled.
A full line cf Lee Cream and lie
Eurekh Plating Works.
Siller, Cold, Nieiert, Cepprr and Ilras.
Cliandfllerc lteilnilird.
321 DIX COURT. REAR BO. TRADE,
REISMAN BROTHERS.
Leadm; Ncitadi-alcn.
405 SPRUCE ST. B03 LINDEN ST.
CORNA
Ql'BR.V OF KKY WKST CIGARri.
DEAN, 403 CONNELL BLDQ,
Tit-o rhoncs.
1 ffFfi at jour otvn price
Ooodnun's Iti-tnotal tale.
432 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
Th? scranton Vitrified Brick
and Tile Manufacturing Company
Maker of Patins llrlck. etc- M. 11 Pile
(ni'c-ral sale Agent, OltiiC W) Wa-liinxinn K'
Motk lit V.iy Vuer. Pa.. I. ft W. V It II
1901
BICYCLES
New models now
in. SpaldingStCleve
lands, Iver Johnson
and Crescents. No
better selection ever
made. Call and see
them. They're beau
ties. 211 Washington Ave.
HISTORIC
Places in Virginia
l an be cMitiforUlilv .mill easib
leacheJhy the
Steamers Mil daily rveept Sunday fiom Pier M
S'oilli I!irr. fimt ot lb-nil -iiici e-tt- oik. fir
Old Point Comfopf
Norfolk
RiChrRond, Ua.
and Washington, D. C.
Connevtitin foi All Point-, south .uiil West.
Tliruiih li.'Uits leturnuigirom a--li.iuioii
In r.ul or water.
I'oi full iufonratlon apply to
OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO.
81-85 Beech St., New York.
II.n.WALKL'n.Tiaf.Mcr. J.J.CnOttS.a.P.A.
cry will open the same .if noon as they
can sccui-' u Hrst -class buttcriuuker.
Miss licsi-lc- HloNhaiii, who hat-; been
wick for wiiii' weeks, Is Improving
quite tapldl.
ltc-v. A. D. David was In Scranton
yesteiday.
Mr. and Mis. A. W. tialet-. who have
spent a couple of months with their
chlldieti In .Sctouton, ate homo again.
C. 11. Illlsi, who has conducted a
general stoic heie' for tho past our,
fchlps hb slotv goods today to Hal
stead, whoie he will go Into like busi
ness, ills Thonipuon fi lends wish him
lilU'CCrP.
P.iilles from Wllkes-Harro arc pros
pecting fur foal nenr t'nlondale.
Our Fieo Methodist fi lends are ar
ranging to change their giouuds for
camp meeting from Ararat to C. '..
Pickering's urnve, Just out of town,
south of Thompson borough.
Mis, I'.'mma Hulling went to Scran
Inn yeslcrilay for a two weeks' visit
with friends.
IE! 1 E
Houses.
nV It not, ell upon
F. L. Hitchcock
0 Son,
FIRE INSURANCE
AGENTS.
&m. and 7 CominennMllh nulldlnr,
SCIIAXION, l'A.
Only flrl.rl-8i companies rcinfjenlcd. Claims
promptly paid.
O. S. BLOSS SK,f
THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER,
IT LEADS THEM ALL.
L. SOMMAR. lltilldim: Contiactor.
Kmploji union m-u. l,tlmalr cbrrrlully
Klten. Ilemodelins; and repairing a Ipecially.
320 WASHINQTON AVE.
LACKAWANNA
UNDERWEAR STOREl
win iirll an llielr impln ol line imported
Madra Shirts for mm nt T.V, wortli-JltofiMi.
(.old Medal
riiotosraplicr
"
"
MOORE
Foster.
INSURANCE
tlnldrrn's i)
Ailut.
FOR SALE
ll.iZKlci and wjijeini
of all kind llmlrs
and building lots at
bargain.
M. T. KELLER.
31 J Vdauis Ate.
l.ickattanm
farrljRr Work.
122
WYOMINQ
AVE.
HAVE YOUR
WATCH FIXED RIGHT
WB ARE SATISFIED WITH A SMALL
PROFIT.
BERNHARD, jeweler.
Sl.i I.UK.VW VSSA AVT.NUi:.
EDWIN S. WILLIAMS.
CONTRACTOR. BUILDER
ROOM 2GCOAL EXCHANGE,
SCRANTON. PA.
THE SCRANTON
UMBRELLA MANU
FACTURING CO.
V larer a ortnirut of line t'lnhrell.e and
Parasols of 1 INK SII.K. I'p-lo-ditr. patterns.
Prices ponltltilj LOW KU tlun any house in
the city All good kept In Itr.PAtlt free of
rliirk-c fur enr jrar. IlEPAIItl.NU and I1L'
lOVKISINO a fprtialtj.
313 SPRUCE ST.
AMUSEMENTS.
I YCEUH THEATRE
- m.is .. m'nct'.NDKn. Ltteces.
.1. J. HI TI V, Manager.
ONI, Mdlll' 0M,T.
Thursday, Tlarch 14
JlHiM - W liitiiMUII ll.-T's VI-IVB SCLNK3
I'KUPl.l'llOX,
JUSTICE
Vn liurrlran -la for tbr Vinrriran people.
Kteii net ! pei i.i 1 Minrrt. The anginal Ueiabl
Sqilair llllllrti
Pi In iic . W. ; .1. mid M it).
Seatn en sile l'urd.it at ' a in
i iiiuAV .ah ii'iin.v and satuiipay
MVTl.NLi;. MM!' 11 f- ANP lei.
MR. CLAY CLEMENT
lu III-, li. m n Utile Priot'atIon of
Baion Hohcnstauffen.
Ii. His 0n Pbllii I'oiiiidt-, ih
NEW DOMINION
Willi an ltli'.i.ji upporlliiR f ompanr,
Plili r -I trnlti.. -ji.. 'A.-, 7.V and l
n.t . . . ?'u and "ii. . ihildrrn to any par-, n
lue hou-e, 1 -
-mi 'ii .lc W eiini djj at 'i a. in.
ACADEHY OF HUSIC,
KIS& BIJUUUNURK IIARRV A. BROWM
ll,ir..icers and Lessee. Local 5Ianjger.
All THIS Wl'.I.K V
The Keystone
Dramatic Co.
i iii;i-i.iiii"Hiii'
I,,, i.,, t i V sriatm llanBlitcr''
T11..1I.11 l.tituiiK "Vl.lciy ot Woollen n"
WhIiiimIh M ihi . "L'tai-"
WiilriMl.iv Kicnin. "liicln Srnlnl Orders'1
M.nin. i I'll.. Ii) ..-I -'I ihi1
l.-iiiln-. Pi ne in. -il and -0 cents.
(MewGaietyTheatre
AI.P (i IIIIIlilM.lOV. Mams"
llllll I PVs. f OJIMI INO
iVlomcrJay, IVlsrcr-11,
20th CENTURY STARS
Green Ridge Wheelmen's
New Club House, 1G45 Wyoming Avo
Opens Tuesday eve., March 12,
continuing for balance of week
Good Attractions Nightly.
ADMISSION 10c.
The Dickson Maiiiiracturlng Co.
tcrinton and WUUen.lUrree IV.,
MKuufae-iurori of
LOCOMOTIVES, SFATIONARV ENQINES
llollrrs, HolstlnzandPuniplncMichlnery.
Oeneral Office. Scranton, Pa.
BEAUTY, UU CONQUEROR
BELtAVITA
Araenio Beauty Tablets aud Fills. A par
JWtly cafe unci KiiuriiDtei-iltieatinoiil forallikln
dlpordorn. Restore Ihe bloom ol youth to faded licet,
10 iliiTS1 troiittnent .'An ) clnyn' 81.00, by mill
Sena for r I renin r. Addro-s,
ifVITA MEPIl'AI. Ol., Clinton 4 Jtckiea Sis., ChUaf
8014 by McGarrah ft Thomas, Druu
Clili,, V)i Lackunauna ave., Scranton, Pa,