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THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 190.T.
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WEST SCRANTON
WHEELMEN
AT TAYLOR
ENTERTAINED A LARGE AUDI
ENCE WITH MINSTRELS.
Weber's Rink Could Not Accommo
dnte All Who Wanted to Attend
the Performance An Excellent
Programme Rendered Work on
the First Baptist Church Funernl
of Joseph Ansley, Sr. West Park
Improvements Additional Help
Needed at West Side Hospital.
Tli Kloctrlr City WlieetintMi'N mill-
Ftrel rnmpany entertained a Inrtrn anil
fiillitlHlaslli! inidlenef nt Weher'st rlnlc
In Taylor lust nlKht. The vorallss
and coined Inn went down enrly In the
evrnlinr, followed liy u crowd of thirty
or forty fellow, who llnd up In front
of the Hinge, Joined In tho choruses and
l.'ept tho audience in j,rood lnuuor dnr
Iiik the evening.
The opening climiin and Introduetnry
overture- was well received, and David
Owens opened the vocal part with a
Kplendld rendition of "The Choir Ce
lestial." He was followed by William
Price, of Taylor, who sans "Kvery
lluce Mas n Flap hut tho Coon" In an
acceptable, manner. Hetween the sonss
a ntunlier of Joke were worked In,
all of which made a hit with the audi
ence. Walter Davis. Hen Allen. Tom Steph
ens. Arthur Davis. Karl Holllster.
Luther Thomas. William Williams, Kd
ward It. Davis and tho chorus furnish,
eil the additional vocal numbers. Nick
Neuniuls made a tremendous hit wl(h
his harmonica selections, and I'M,
.Morse was Riven a good hand for his
mandolin selection.
fi. A. Williams and Hen Allen did n
moiiolocue which caught the crowd,
mid tliey were accorded a worm recep
tion. The end men were: Hones Hilly
William. A. Ci. Davis. W. R. Davis:
tantbos, ',. N. Teets. Luther Thomas
and Kdwnrd D. .Morse. "Pop" Fioroy
acted as interlocutor. Following tho
show a dance was enjoyed.
First Bnptlst Church.
The stoppiiKC of work on the First
Hnptlst church bulldinpr has been due
to the serious Illness of the contractor,
A. A. Fletcher, who Is now In a (ill
paRn hospital, bavins undergone a ser
ious surKlcal operation, from which he
Is not expected to lecover for some
weeks to colli.'.
Inasmuch as the church Is suffcrlnR
ABOUT THIS f COUGHS
TIME LOOK J. 7-TV, Vrc
out for ( and colds
TAKE
DUFOUR'S FRENCH TAR.
Gl
No woman was
gloves were not
Easte
oves
Just Right Gloves
For every woman in Scrantou. Gloves
that will fit, and suit the most exact
ing tastes, no matter in which direc
tion your whims may run. All the
new
Novelties in
Are shown, while our line of i-But-ton
Walking Gloves, with out seams,
:c; N includes every
i'?
contrast with the
Staple
Kid Glove Styles
-A
Of course from the workshops of the
best makers the world over. Get a
hint or two from the wonderful display.
-
Globe Warehouse
In many ways from this unfortunate
delay, tho bulldlntr committee hits tak
en steps to resume work under their
own Immediate direction nnd control.
Within n few days they will begin the.
work and carry it on lo a rapid completion,
Weekly School Deposits.
Nearly fifty dollar were deposited
yesterday afternoon In the West Hide
bank for the pupils of public schools
Nos. 13 nnd 10, by Pilnclpals David
Owens nnd Josephine D. Lees. Tho
fund Is steadily grnwlnir, "td the con
stant encouragement (riven to tho pro
ject by the teachers and pupils, stimu
lates tho little ones to economical ten
dencies. Yesterday's deposits were as
follows:
No, 1-1 -RUM nn. M .V; Maitlu Wstklii',
l.lrt; I'.lltaUlli IawIk. "i (cuts; Atue Kvin.
t.Hl; llfitha Kelly. ll!: Ldn.i 1). Kvam. 1
cnln Nellie Itldiard, M: Catherine Phillip!.
it.T.1; Nellie lull'. sO.T.1; Sarah MiDmuW. W.M;
P.llr.it.clh Pike, L-t; Mat) Harris. 7.-. (Hits; to
t.il. fcM.Su.
No. IHMI Lrm, MnX; MUs Mutiny. VIM;
Ml,s Nlihol(, s.'.ai, Miss llcimlidi, 1 rents Mii
Morgan, (.cuts; Mlm lliiltmi. ?.1 (cuts; MlM
l).ii, li.'): Mix Pvans, .Vi cents Miss liel
mv, 1.(!f MIm rijim. H.: Mbs Wade t.'i";
Ml Murphy. '!.0S: Mra. l'ubcr. W.al; Mlm
Peck, Hi cents; total, iil.d.1.
The puhllentlon of these financial re
ports, and the printing of averages ob
tained lit studies by certain pupils has
also added much Interest to the school
work. The Tribune would encourage
tho pupils lo write legitimate news
It"ins. such as notes, personals, par
ties, socials, entertainments, etc., nnd
sign their unities nnd nddresses to tho
same leaving tins copy nt tho West
fcranton branch of The Tribune, In
Jenkins drug store, for publication In
this department.
Additional Help Needed.
The crowded condition of affairs at
the West Side hospital demands the
appointment of additional help to car
ry on tho work entrusted to the nurses
and superintendent. Since the hospital
was opened, several years ago, the
work therein has - steadily Increased,
until now It is moro than Superintend
ent Smith, Nurses Powderly and
Smith can conveniently handle.
It Is expected that the stnto .appro
priation will be Increased this year, to
enable the employment, of nddltlonat
help, and thereby Increase the useful
ness of the institution.
Funeral Announcements.
Kcv. Jl. I. TCvans will conduct the
funeral services over the remains of
the late Mrs. Jane Anlleld this after
noon. The services will be held at the
house. 43i. Fourteenth street, at 3
o'clock nnd Intermtjnt will be made
in the Washburn street cemetery.
The remains of the late Michael
Coggins. of SOI Kynono street, were in
tored in the Cathedral cemetery yes
terday. Building Improvements.
With the advent of spring comes tho
welcome announcement that many new
homes are to bo erected In West Scran
ton, especially on the Hound Woods
tract nnd In West Park and Tripp
Park. Already many new homes have
r
ever dressed if her
just right. We've got
Gloves
shade to match, in
latest dress fabrics
been established In both theso locali
ties, nnd with favornblo Industrial nnd
weather conditions the outlook Is very
bright.
In West Park, Colonel Heeso Phil
lips' new home on Mnln avenue Is
nearly ready for occupancy, nnd n lltlls
further up on the opposite silo D. J,
Tteese Is having 11 substantial block
erected. The Herlllcker and Dolmotsch
blocks are almost ready for occupancy
and ground Ih being broken nearly
every ilny for new foundations.
Funeral of Joseph Ansley, sr.
Services over tho remains of the late
Joseph Ansley, sr., were held at 3
o'clock yesterday afternoon nt tho
family residence on Meridian street.
Rev. J. P. Moffat. 1). D pastor of the
Washburn Street Presbyterian chinch,
conducted the services.
Many business and professional men
and life-long acquaintances of de
ceased, were noticed at the, services.
The pull lienivrrf selected aro WII
lluin It. Williams, Frank Wnshbuin,
John lienor?, JL C. Illnman, S. Y.
llaiipt and T. J. Snowden.
Tho remains will be taken nwny nt
f. o'clock this morning to Paupnck,
Wayne county, where Interment will
be pilvutuly made.
GENERAL NEWS NOTES.
The Kpwotth League of the 1 lump
ton Street Methodist Kplscopil church
will tender nn entortalntncn and so
cial to the probationers nnd now mem
bers at the church on Thursday even
ing. A musical and literary pro
gramme will be rendered.
Miss Susie Houshey, of C.irvsrton,
I'n., who has been the gile.n of I!'V.
and Mr. James '.-Jennlnger, of tho
Hampton Street Methodist Kplscopal
church, returned homo yesterdny.
Rev. Frank J. Mllinnn, of the Sum
ner Avenue. Presbyterian church,
leaves today for I'hlladelphla, and
l'ottsvllle. where ho has business con
nected with his prospective pastorate
at l'ottsvllle. llev. Mllman gave a
dinner to a party of friends at the
Jortuyn yesterday afternoon.
Mrs. Patrick Taylor, of Jackson
street. Is n victim of typhoid fever. Iter
husband I recovering from the same
disease.
Mrs. W. K. Thayer, of South Main
avenue, Is sojourning at Atlantic City.
Mrs. Alexander llrunson, of South
Canaan, is visiting relatives on South
Ninth street.
Miss Dorn Warner, of r.03 S wetland
street, entertained a party of friends
at her home on Saturday evening.
Mrs. Price Kvnns, of Sumner ave
nue, entertained a number of ladles re
cently nt a. tea party In honor of her
I'fty-font th birthday.
The tiama Nu society of the Wash
burn Street Presbyterian church met
last evening and held an enjoyable
meeting.
A daughter was recently born to Mr.
and Mrs. Fdward Lewis, of Hampton
stivet.
Mr?. John navies, of Kynon street,
fell down a (light of stairs recently
nnd sustained severe injuries.
Members of tho Flcclrlo City Wheel
men were entertained recently at the
heme of Miss Clara Ross, on West
Lackawanna nvenue.
Tho West Side Dancing class will
conduct a masquerade in Mears' ball
next Friday evening.
The will of the late II. D. Jones was
probated yestetday. lie bequeaths his
property and estate to be divided
between his three sons. Louis 11., Wal
ter nnd Oticiir.
The Cernian class of the Voung Wo
men's Christian association will glvo
a muslcale this evening to clear the
debt resting against the association,
After the programme refreshments will
be served. Everybody Is Invited, Ad
mission, 10 cents.
The William Connell tllee club will
meet this evening at the llobert Morris
lodge rooms nt 7.:M o'clock. It Is Im
portant that every member shall be
present. N
Kate Taylor, of Scranlon street, and
Alex Sholkopsky were arrested by
Lieutenant Williams nnd squad at 11
o'clock Sunday night for creating a
disturbance. The woman was sent up
for thirty days and the man paid n $.1
fine.
NORTH SCRANTON NOTES.
Social Given by Junior Members of
Y. W. C. A. Arrest of John
Murphy Other Notes.
The junior members of tin- Young
Women's Chlstiau association gave a
social In their rooms. 2m$ North Main
avenue, to about one hundred guests
last night. Tho rooms were very beau
tifully decorated with Hags, palms and
potted plants.
An extenshi) progiamine was ren
dered. Miss Margaret Morrison was
pianist, and the chorus was given by
tho Juulois. Tho remainder consisted
of a solo by Florence Mcrgun, recita
tion by Mary Mackle, piano duet by
Nellie Thomas and May Jones, recita
tion by Hessle Williams, solo by L011
nle Morris, recitation by firaco Wolf,
vlclln solo by Anna Mouifon, solo and
chorus by juniors, Agnes Mackle and
l-adlD Kdwaids tutting solo parts: a
u citation by Lois Reese, a recitation
b.v Mabel Perry, solo liv Hello Mnbev.
recitations by Ruth Jlcnjamlu nnd
Miss Jones, solo and chorus by jun
iois. Rolle Mnbey, Llllle Coles, Ruth
Sadler and Anna Baxter taking solo
pints.
The chairs were then removed from
the rooms and the children spent some
time playing games, singing nnd In
a general social time. Refreshments
were served ami all went to their
homes feeling they had spent a very
pleat ant nnd piolltable evening.
Accused of Assault.
John Murphy wart nrinlgned boforo
Alderman Fldler last evening on the
charge of nssault and battery, pre
ferred by Anthony Cndden, of Theo
dore street.
It appMred that Murphy was In
toxicated Saturday evening and meet
ing Cndden on the way to his home at
once began to abuse him and cutting
his head open and bruising his face.
Murphy was held under $500 ball for
Mf appearance nt court. Thomas Mul
hcrln, of West Market street, qualified
as his bondsman.
Nubs of News.
The North Knd Stars will play the
Taylor Stars this evening at tho Au
ditorium. Tho entrance to the game
will be at the side door.
Mr. and Mrs. Deltrlck. of Kingston.
A SENSIBLE MAN
Wculil v.e Kliui' lUlijni fur the Throat ami
Lure. it 1 curlnj moro Coujlu, Coldt,
Antlinia, llruntlilllk, Croup nnd all Thro.it ami
l.uns Troulilc, than any other medicine, The
proprlitor lui nuthorlwri itny iIiiijbM to give
011 i KjiiijiIc Hot tie 1'rrc lo inmlnro ,nu of the
inctit of this grcJt rcnictly. rrlceS3c, and W.
nro visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. O. W. Da
vis. Rev. Mr. Hughe will preurh this
evening nt the CalvlnlJtlo Methodist
church, on Wayne avenue. The ser
vices will start at 7 p. 111.
All news matter will receive prompt
attention If left nt Davis' drug store,
corner of Mnln and Market street.
The Keystone Literary nnd Dramatic
club are holding nightly rehearsals for
their play, "llecatise She Loved Him
So," which will Ih; produced Kaster
week ut the Audltotlum.
This afternoon Ulblo study will be
held nt tho Young Women's Chrlstlnti
association, under Rev. Oenrge L. Al
rich, the subject being. "Tho I'hophe
cles of Danlfl." All nro welcome to
become members of the Jttble class.
A hocIhI will be held this evening at
tho home of Klhcl Wntklns, on Par
ker street, for the benefit of tho
widows fund of the Christian church.
Thomas H, Powell, a student of Key
stone Academy, will occupy tho pul
pit of the F.ngllsh Rnptlst church next
Sunday, Instead of the new pastor.
Rev! Mr. Smith, who will occupy his
old pulpit In the Ilerwlck Haptlst
church. Row Smith's term ns pastor
of the. Kngllsh Haptlst church will
liejlln n week from next Sunday.
John R. Williams, the well known
wrestler of this section, challenges
Samuel Davis, also of this section, for
n wrestling match, caieh-as-cntch-can,
for any puise.
Tonight will be the beginning of the
night fair, which will be hold nt the
Court Street Methodist Kplscopnl
church, under the auspices of the
Ladles' Aid society. Several small ar
ticles, such as fancy work, made by
the ladles, will be on sale at the dif
ferent booths.
Next Thursday evening the Modern
Woodmen of America, with the assist
ance of a degree team from the Green
Ridge enmp, No. SS55, will initiate fif
teen new members In the Providence
camp. All members are requested to
bo present.
SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES.
Funeral of the Late William Stern
Will Be Held This Afternoon
Other News Notes.
Tho remains of the late William
Stern arrived In this city yesterday
afternoon from Atlantic city, and the
funeral will take place this afternoon
from the family residence on Cedar
avenue. Services will be held at the
house by Rnbbl A. S. Anspncher, of tho
Linden street synagogue. Interment
will be made In tho Dunmore Jewish
cemetery.
Patrick Judge Arrested.
Patrick Judge was arraigned before
Aldermnn Jentes last evening on the
charge of nssault and battery, pre
ferred by Joseph J. Bruno.
The witnesses were Miss Lena dvll
llan and Oeorgo Fees, and after hear
ing their testimony the alderman held
Judge under $300 ball, which was fur
nished by his brother, John Judge.
Later in the night Judge swore out a
warrant before Alderman Uruno for
threatening his life.
BRIEFLY TOLD.
Comet bulge, No. 431, Knights of
Pythias, will niet In regular session
this evening at S o'clock in hartman's
hall.
IMtrlek Larkln, of Wllkes-Rarre, Is
visiting 1-ilward Boyle at the la Iter's
home on Fig street.
Michael Smith and Stephen Duggan
have returned from Lehigh, where they
visited friends.
The members of the South Scrnnton
base ball club will meet at Working
men's hull this evening, for the pur
pose of reorganizing for the coming
season,
The Junior Order Tutted American
Mechanics will meet In Schimpff's hall
tonight.
Tho menihers of tlio Catholic Mutual
Aid and HenelU association will meet
this evening at S o'clock at Pharmacy
hall.
The Knights of th? Maccabees met at
Pharmacy hall last evening and trans,
acted a considerable amount of busi
ness. The St. Mury's church choir will
meet for rehearsal tills evening In St.
Mary's hall.
,....- .. -
CREEN RIDGE.
K. V. Jenkins, of Cnpoue avenue. Is
recovering fiom u severe attack of
lumbago.
The annual convention of the Wo
man's Foreign Missionary societies of
the Presbytery of Lackawanna will
be held in tho (ireen Rldgo Presby
terian church next week. A large num
ber of delegates ore expected, and the
ladles of the church are pieparlng for
nn Interesting session.
At the regular monthly meeting of
the Green Ridge Woman's club yester
day, the members were most delight
fully entertained by Miss Mildred
Clreen, who recited, nnd with piano
selections by Miss Monow. Ollleers
were also nominated for election,
Thursday evening, April 11. the mem
bers of Green. Ridge lodge, No. tM3, In
dependent Order of Odd Fellows, will
celebrate their llftecnth anniversary In
an appropriate manner.
Misses Anna and liertha Jenkins
spent yesterday with their sister, Mrs.
Chapman, of Moosle.
Mrs. C. F. Thorpe, of Forest City, Is
the guest of Mrs. Chatles Toby, of
Capouso avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Thoinason, of
North I'ark. are In Philadelphia.
K. Jl. Sturges will lecture this even
ing In the Capouso chapel of the Green
Ridge Presbyterian church. Subject,
"China." Proceeds to go toward the
literary department of the chapel. All
should hear him.
The Indies of Christ church. North
Washington avenue, will conduct nu
Raster sale, beginning Saturday after
noon nnd evening, April B, nnd con
tinuing: for three evenings the follow
ing week, Many attractive things will
be displayed, such as plain nnd fancy
aprons for ladles nnd children, kitchen
aprons, children's dresses, sweeping
caps, broom covers, stocking bag and
bags of every description, besides fancy
articles, An Interesting feu turn of the
sale will be the display of gifts from
guilds of other chinches from Con
necticut to California, In the colleo
tlon are fancy aprons, handkerchiefs
and bags. Many more promised have
not yet been received. Entertainment
and refreshments have been provided
for tho evenings following Kaster.
POLICEMEN AND FIREMEN.
They Will Be Swoni in Next Mon
day After Reorganization.
It Is not generally known that nil
members of the police and lire depart
ments, will havo to bo sworn In again
ns soon as the ripper bill goes Into
effect nest Monday. Assistant Solicit-
Scranton's Business
I
THE GILHOOL
WAGONS ARE
ALWAYS LEADERS
REMEMBER THE NAME AND STREET,
3IB TO 3SB N. SEVENTH ST.
CLEAN SHOP.
CLEAN TOWELS.
CLEAN BARBERS,
DIME BANK
BARBER SHOP
WITH BATH ATTACHED, SBC.
SCRANTON. PA.
FURNITURE.
buy It of lllMHSflTON'. lie will Hint jou.
ehe.ixt of them nil, for co.li! radeat of them
nil, for lime. Z1 l'enn avenue.
G RE E N' S
The Old liill.nhle rvn tlrolier, 107 bacluwanm
incline. Jtoncy loaned on diamond., uatcho,
JeMcliy, muilcnt Instiumcnto, pcrvonJl property.
1'rlv.ito entrant)! jnd lulin 10nhdcntl.1l.
CIGARS
Tor retail and ax tr.nU All pojiuUr biandi
at popular tiriicH.
ALBERT WITT E,
Corner Ppruco street and '.ihlnuton aenue.
THE LINDEN OUICK LUNCH.
OP. WINDSOR HOTEL,
Selli tho beet Strata, l'liop and Lunches in
tho city. Try us and be lonvinred.
M F. WYMBS.
FUNERAL DIRECTOR,
111'.' XicUon Slicet. M0 WjomiiiR e.
CilN liv Telephone Iteceite I'luinpt Altcntlon
PETER STIPP.
(leneral Contraitor, lliillder and Denier in
Pulldini; Mono, Cenientlnir of icllars a pc
ci.ilty. Telephone 2S02.
Olnie, r.''7 Washington avenue.
ASK YOUR GROCER
FOR KIRKPATRICK'S PURE
SPICES AND FRESH
ROASTED COFFRES.
E. JOSEPH KUCTTEL.
rear Stl l.aik.iu.imu avenue, iu.miif.irturrr of
Who Sviitns f .ill kinds; fully pit pared for
the fprim; mron. We nuke all kinds of porch
Mreens, clc.
urn liuuDM kiipmi luiLV.
QOLDEiM Q ATE CASH STORE.
.1. C llojcr. Pniprietnr, dealer In fine (inner
lot anil Provisions, lino Cigars (-old b.v tin- box.
'Mo Washington avenue.
THE NEW
WALL PAPER CO.
Has no old seeds lo vvoik ofT Kvery
Ivle i.s new and u;ito-ditc. Our pilces
aie lower than any others.
303 SPRUCE STREET.
NEAR PENN AVE
Meld, Scott k Co.
ARE NOW OPEN FOR BUSI
NESS. NEW GOODS COMING
IN EVERY DEPARTMENT DAILY.
126 Wyoming; Avenue.
or Davis prepared yesterday the blank
commissions for each patrolman and
liremaii.
They are to be sworn In Just as mion
as possible after the new director of
public safety iissunvs otllee. Those
who are not Invited to be sworn In
will, of course, be numbered among the
has-beens, but Itecorder Jlolr assured
a Tribune man yesterday when the
matter was broached that llieie would
be very few changes.
"It will .simply be a reorganization,"
said he. "and lln-ro will be no general
shake-up at till."
DUNMORff DOINGS.
Japanese Wedding- Will Be Given
Tonight nt Baptist Church Bar
bers Object to Shaving.
Tunlglit at the Baptist church oc
cui'h' the widely heralded Japanese
wedding and entertainment.
Coffee and calto will be served at tho
conclusion of the affair, for a nominal
chtuge. The following Is the complete
programme:
Piano Selection, "lan- l.'chiane,"
MKs Lllzahcili It. Hush'
Kullatlon. Silcited MI'S Lillian La llai
.Tat anew Wedding.
Solo Selected MIm l.lirabith Lewi,
A Study lu "IJclsaiti'' Miss Lultlo Ju a
Kecltation, Selected Ml Lva Thomas
.l.ipancn; rantallia ...My slMeen Young laidiea
Solo. Selected HNs i'dlabeth Hovv.llj
Itifitatloi., SeUetrd .Mi. lain Protlnrne
Clioius Hy Jaliaiieto Ladles
Tableau, "Saluto of the Pans,"
Hy Twelve Yours Ladies
Pie.ldilit Ml" sjUI'i"'" I'liHUl".
' Ai companl't MImw KlUabctli It, llushei.
ItliiH'lor Mls Sadie (I. Jone.
Object to Sunday Shaving.
The promised crusade against Sun
day nhavlng took dcflnllo shape yes
terday, when Michael Sullivan, of
Orovo street, was arraigned beforo
Siiulto Cooney, charged by tho mem
bers of the fiarbers' International
union, recently organized here, with
Sunday shavng.
Evidence wus produced by those In
the employ of the union which proved
.such to be tho case, whereupon he was
fined $1 and costs.
Tho union Intends following up the
mutter and will force till tho Sunday
shaving shops In town to close on tho
Sabbath.
Borough Brevities.
The ICpworth league will hold nn Im
portant meeting tonight, when It Is
hoped a largo number will bo present,
Tho MIssch Mabel Kelly, Lucy Ileal,
Hose McDonald nnd Kate O'Mulley
THE3S ENTERPRISING DEALERS CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS
OF EVERY CHARACTER PROMPTLY AND SATISFACTORILY.
BEOURITY BUILDING A SAVINGS UNION,
Home office, 20S-2OT Mem llnlldlnir, tunnel"
Rencr.il bulldlnj and loan limine! throughout
the- ttat of Pcnn.vlvnln.
FARRELL'S TRANSFER
Mom 1'rclglit. Furniture ml lliffgtge, Sfe,
l'ljtici mid Machlncty.
22S LACKAWANNA AVE.
M. A. FRIEDLANDER A OO.
I..ie mt(d their .MIIHrri.v VM.iMWiment lo
'JOil .SiUrru Ae oinoitc luurt houe. Kutrr
Oprnliur announcement Inter.
JAMES I. QUICK.
llmduirc, Stovc and I'litiiacej. Plumbing,
(las-lilting and llooiliitr.
Telephone, lonnectlon. W) I.ih k.iwamu ae.
L
CD
WILLIAM JANKO.
MERCHANT
TAILOR.
32b NORTH
WASHINQTON AVE.
ltcpalrlntf and rfc
lug done at abort
hot ice.
OP P.
D.L. AW.
DEPOT.
OPEN
DAY
AND
NIQHT,
K I
N M
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LADIES,
LEAVE YOUR ORDERS NOW TOff
TAILOR-MADE SUITS
Sl'Kl'I.W. rainy day Skirt, mjde from good
lrlh frieze, from $.t.M to iftn.
Call tor climates at
H.L.GLEASONS.
BIO SPRUCE STREET,
OPP. CCURT HOUSE, SECOND FLOOR.
A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED.
YOUNG'S HATS.
LOUIS H. ISAACS. AI2 SPRUCE ST.
MANHATTAN SHIRTS.
FRED H. WINTER.
824 CAPOUSE AVENUE,
Staple (irorrtlcs and Provision. , A full line
)d Vegetable, etc., leeched 1I.1II1.
Kellar Harris.
Manufacturers of Harness, and dealcis in Hor..c
1'imiWiiiig (iooil'. Trunks and Tiuvellug llui!.
llepairtng promptly attended to. Telephone rut
117 IV1111 avenue. Sraiitoii. Pa.
REAL ESTATE
AND INSURANCE
l find Tenants for Kmply Houses, L'mpty Houses
for Tenant, Collect Itcrits, Look Alter and
Insuin Property and lluildlngs.
WILLIAM G. LOOMIS,
Rooms I and fi IJnrr building.
COMMERCIAL QUICK LUNCH PARLORS.
Clcanllne.v, Pure Pood, Polite Attention, Ilea-
tenable Prices. Open day and night.
Jdl and ami Spruce Kticet, .Scrantnn, l'J.
leavo today for Stroudaburg Normal
school, being accompanied by Superin
tendent novord.
Tlio Knlglits of J'ythlas niei-t In
.Ma.suiili' hall tonight at the usual time.
H. K. HroiiHon leaves today for
Odensa, X. V wlieie he goe.s In attend
the funeral of a relative.
.Mrs. Pureell, of Kingston, In vlhltlug
friends) lit town.
("oe Finch, of Cherry street, Is con
fined to his homo by lllnerx.
Mr. and Mr.. John Uellly. of Kim
street, visited friends lu Archbalil es
terday. MIsh Margarvt Uaney, of Lehigh, Is
visiting friends lu town.
Miss Ituth Hrenuen Is III ut her home
on Hunker hill.
Mrs, Jennie McICane huh returned
from a visit of several weeks in Wayne
county.
OBITUARY.
Iillss Edith Atherton.
Mil- Lililh Ail.eilon, of Ta.vloi, died last
cvenlpjr. She wa& 17 .cam of ai;e and vvell
Known thioushout the cntlie valley. Ileot di-.-can1
was the nusi of deilh.
'ihe (uncial will lie held from the leahleme
on South Main drcct at 10 uYloiU lliuivlav
niciriig.
DALTON.
Mi P. it. Stevens, if Scronion. was the finest
of Mi. WilllJin Aon StorJi la week.
Ml. .1. W, Pii.liIliKr inteitalneil her un) Ie.
llev. Wcllcidcy W. Ilomlidi, ). !., of liiookliii,
N. V., on Thursday la.l.
Mil. II, L. Moiuau and two ihildren, of Si tan
ton, vlslled her eltir, Jin. It. II. Tlioinproon,
on 1'ilday last. '
iUtt Mabel Puuly v)-a. in UlaiK's Summit on
e. I ,t Ar .11 .. II. .it. 11.11
Ii'iliiujy ,)M bin; uiw i'i .'UK. i, I,, it otiti.
I'ri'il Itacc. who lias bien a iwldent of thu
place for .loino (line and who ii one of our hlirhly
oteemed jounc men, has accepted a position in
a ttoic at Chinchilla.
After a liuzcrlns Illness fioui pneumonia, Mi
firaia llaikir, aeid If. died al her lioinn Sat
tuilay niiirtiiiiK ' C o'dwk. The funeral was
held yesterday at l.er home at 2 o'rlocb. Hue.
A, . Cooptr had tlurise of the service and he
was aail.ied by llev. It. It. Thompson. Mls
llmher was a member ot the Mnlor class of tins
lUltvn lilfth uliool and would havo sraduated in
Maj, hcioud in her ilaNS. she was al.o a mem
lier of Ihe Mcthodl.t Sunday kIiooI. she Is
mourned In her death by a nioilxr and in.'iiy
youuK filvndi. The luterincnt tonic place at
llcutou.
Miv. Walter lioney i cnlei Uli.Iiiu her mother
cii Strauton,
A inu.lcat and pie m lal will be held in Ihe
llapll.t ihnnli on Wednesilay rvrnliiK. 'I lie
mthliul patt will ln.'ln at 8 n'tlivk afler vvhlcli
de and other refivilimrnis will lu umlahcd for
15 (I'lllD.
Mr. l.'rrd i'almcr cnleruluid tit r mother, of
Seianton on Ihunalay,
W'CMOtt Smllh is keilouily III with pneumonia.
V M, Slierwond, of (ill nbuiii, has udteitl-cil
his fanning utenslU loi talc this week and will
Houses
FRANK M. MOYER,
Contractor and Builder.
020 PENN AVENUE.
Jobbing of nil kinds promptly
attended to.
i:stimati:n i inxitn.i.i.v strnMiTTKix
THE HOME SUPPLY CO.
Itetnlls furniture, bedding and floor covering
for ra! at wholesale price nt
724 W. LACKAWANNA AVE.. SCRANTON.
WATCHES. CLOCKS, JEWELRY.
HKl'.UIUM! A .SPIX'IALTY.
F' GROSS, ASS SPRUCE.
JAMES J. MURRAY,
Stieccwor to (he Hunt k Connell Co., In tin
and hcet inctnl work and ventilation. Carton
fiiru.ucK, icpatra ami general tin uotlc a
pochiliy. No. 132 Lackawanna avenue.
PAVJI, WIINiir. W7 WASIIINOTOX AVKNUn.
STEAM DYE WORKS.
and I'n tub Dry Cleaning and Itcnnbiulng.
(foods cillcl or and delivered.
Telephone tomirct Ion.
MONEY TO
LOAN AT
LOW RATES
AT
S. RADIN'S
123 PENN AVE-
alex. hay,
house, siqn and
decorative
PAINTER
AND
PAPER HANOER,
3SI MULBERRY Sr.
WOLF &
MLANE,
222
Adams Ave.
Easter
Millinery
WENZEL
Praitteal Plumberi,
Tliuurs and (iant
tds. I'urnaens a Snf
r I n 1 t y. Itrpalrlng
piomptly done. 210
Adams ave., Scran
ton, Pa.
WILSON a COMPANY.
Pa.hlonable Tailors (lintel .Irrm.vn nultrlii).
.KM pruee meet, s-ranton. Pa. Milts pre-aeiJ,
X cents j pants prrsil, 10 ienl. C.lnthinc re
paired, (.illcd for and delivered. New Phone. 21192
H. a. riefenberg.
Plumbing, Tinning and Heating, Sole agent
for llouaul I'lnnsee,
Telephone 4.11'.'. .'17 Linden -treet.
THE CHEAPEST
llet and nuhkest plaie In (he clly to hare
.vnur boirt IHcd; vo use nothing but Oak
Tan Ltather and ilrl elats vvorkmamhip.
IJ7 Linden Direct, npiKwite postofllce.
DR. E. V. BEARDSLEY.
dentist.
Poinierlv Willi Dr. Hill. 32f SPRUCE ST.
MRS. SARA ALLYN,
MANICURE.
CHIROPODIST AND
SCALP TREATMENT
will remove April ,1 fern ( ounell P.ullding to
frtl and .'01, Mears llulldiiu.
AMUSEMENTS.
I YCEUH THEATRE
- 111:1s k nnnai'NnEn. Lcnscei.
A. J. DUll'V, Mjiuscr.
ONi; MlillT ONLY.
Tuesday, March '2(5.
The grandest Min-lrrl Organirillnn in (he wnrl'Jj
J. 11, HAVLIiLV'h
Mastodon Minstrels
W. L. N'ankeville, sde UMiicr. Headed by tin
li'iogniieil le.nlins inliisliel of the universe.
(!i:oik;i: wuii
1110
again WILSON.
All blight new lealuics. Piiicii, i"i ccnta tel
$1. scats nn Mle Saturday at y a. in.
Thursdny, March 28.
Mr. Tim Murphy,
In Sol Smith nuvscll' Oirat Ruicess.
ft Bachelor's Romance
A ( oiiKdy in I'our i Is b.v Martha Morton.
A Complete ami L'latmah' Production in liver
Detail.
Tour I'mUr Hue. linn of I'llKII C. W.UGK'.l.
PiUo Xc , Sue., i.V I si.im. Itox anil
I.W Scat, frL.'m.
Seals on Mle TucMlay at n a. in.
DM: MtillP ONLY
FRIDAY, MABCH 29.
"One of the tivv wonnn un the latin dav tac
nlio un laiiuh and have the vorld laugh villi
her."-New Vnll. Herald.
Harie Dressier
and fmtv ollu ik iu-.t jl irood. Piwentina tli
l.ile-l cilitimi ut miKlial loinedy
Miss Prinnt
Pllec-. 2.V.. ,VK , .k , J.) I) and M Uf.
Siuti) on K.ile WeducMlav al II a. in.
ACADEHY OF HUS1C,
RI!IS&niIH(lUNI)l!. IIARKY A. UROW.1
Managers and Usscti. Local Manager.
MoMiY. TI'I.'DM NI) Wi:il.NP.SnAY,
I si M. MATINPr.s.
WILLS BROTIIEBS COMEDY CO,
in PAiK i-: riiunm.
Tucday Milinec "Two (lid froiiie.-, "
Tuesday LvcnliiK- "li Atlanlle Cuv."
THLn-nAY. rum vv ami smnrnv.
"THE TIDE OF LIFE."
lalltlee Price. 1.1. 11 icnts.
Kvenlnc Prices, M. "... and .VI cents.
NewGaietyTheatr
ALP. 0. HKHUIMVrO.N, Manager.
Three Days Commenclnp; Thursday
Matinee, March 28.
"Wine, Women and Song."
LIVERITA
THE UP-TO-DATE
LITTLE LIVER PILL
I CURES
iBiliousnoss.
Constipation
Dyspepsia,
ISIck-Koau -lacho
and Liver
Complaint.
SUGAR COATBD.
Sold hy all druggist
ornrnt hy.inall,
Nenlta Medical Co., ChlcijO
Sold by Mi Canal) k Thomas, Uru;slti, -joi
Lackawanna avenue, Siranlon, Pa.
move Api II 1 (u tills alare ami will occupy th
liouao iii wliuli Mr. Mnxley now lives,
Mimi Fanny liiivhlniei spent salurdiy In I'ao.
tor.vvllle.
.Iiw-e (;w)rr. of Wjouilnj femlnaiy, fpent &ua.
day with hla patents ucic.
HiiTiaiiJiff.il
WULaV nLaULlsssHsl
100 PILLS
I 2S CTS.
J.it-fHj.
Ss
..jKL-sflSi U
k.ft