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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1901.
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BURKE
BUILDING
JUL PEOPLE'S EXCHANGE
" AfPOrULAn CI.EAttlM. llOWr. for the Pent,
" fit ol All Who II tn llouri to Itci.l. Heal
. IMate or Other Property tu Sell or Exchange, or
Who Want Situations or l!ilpThcft! Small Art
ertlemrnt Out Ono Ont a Word, Mx Inser
tion for The Cilitt a Wurd -l'.ci t bltiutltni
"Wanted, Whkh Are Inerted Tree.
wanikii-av i:.pi.itircr.i im. ovi: wiio
la itui aftald to wmk, pood wage t" lll
right pcrton. Knqilro 5 ltlir trict.
TOO ENTHUSIASTIC.
One o the Hesults of the Boycott on
tlio Sciantoulon.
A homing was ltntl befoio Atilennnii
Atkinson csterdiiy mottling In thu
case of Hatty Finnk inlnst Chimes
Tyler. The fuimcr charged Tyler, who
la a stcp'on or Frank Hostgaik, of
Canaan sheet, with assault and bat
tel y. Tito ttoublo srsw out of tho
bovcott tccently placed on tho Sctan
tonlon.
Lust Sunday tho rgulnr newsdcalcis
and newsboys of thu city refused to
handle tho paper when It atrlvcd In
town, on account of the boycott thut
hod boon placed on It hv tho United
Mini! Winkers of Amoilca. The local
rmeht made up lor tills l.y Inducing n
number o'f beys to try and Boll It on
the street. When these boys appeared
with n. bundle of tin pnpers under their
nuns and attempted to dispose of them
by pale, tboy were suiioitndotl by
crowds ol iiichlns ami .I'sullcd by ii
variety ut unc'jiiipllmciU.uy names and
epithets.
This was not all. Accoidlng to hoiiio
witnesses, tho buys woio subjected to
phytlcal lolelico, and among lints"
who suffoied In this wuy was oung
Frank. It Is alleged that Tylei kicked
him sovuelv. The matter vwis al
lowed (o rent until Thtusday. when J
J. Xllatid, tho clivntntlon manager of
tho Horantonlan. e.imo to town, heard
tioin ouug Fiank the stoiy of the as
sault and the two wont before Alder
man Atkinson, of tho Fouttli ward,
that evening, lalil Information against
Tyler, and his nirot followed ester
dny morning. Tvi.r has been employ
ed on the night shift at the Klots
silk mill "n Simpson.
"When Constable Mm an niiaignod his
prisoner before Alderman Atkinson
yesterday inoinlng. tho young fellow at
once ploadrd guilty, evidently not leal
lzlng the ginvity of the r lunge. When
lite alderman held him In SJrtH I'ot ball
he appealed gicatly siii-piised and bald
that l.e didn't know he was doing
wrong when he Kicked a newsboy who
was selling a bojcotttd papei. He
seemed to think that tho law would
sustain hhn In thus helping to sup
press a sheet In hud lictn told vns un
lit) r.
Alderman Atkinson nkod him It
there war. any olid who would luriiHi
juft bail for his appearance botoro the
.grand juty. the boy said there was
"not, so Constable Moran took him to
the county Jail at noon yesterday.
It is slid that several other wan ants
are about to lie nwoiii out for the sime
onuses, but that they will bo hold
until after ton.oiiow, when If the name
scenes lollow the npcpnr.imv ot tho
h'er.inloninn on the sheets as occulted
km Sunday, the dlstinbors will bo ui
rtstcd. Tho Cuex Hnve Come.
Tho handsome bllllaid cues offered
us nrlKes In the teccnt pool tourna
ment, at the rarboiulali. Cole club, ar
rived yoslordny. They aro all hand
roino fc'.ieclmenM of the tinner's, ait
''hnrles Uumpluey. the winner of the
Momney, Iiuh ihst choice of tho three
.ttuk: M. C. I'llifoid has the second
C eclectlon, uiul Fied Swingle takes the
'-rointillllng one, they being the top
noteVciT In tho crowd of thlttv-two
who participated In the toutney.
Twenty-fourth Anniversary.
I'thliiy, Aptil r., will be the twentv-
fourth anlnveip.uy of tho first iimnlng
of n. passenger tt it In over thu Delaware
and Hudson railroad between lloues-
,dalo and Caibondale.
'. Pay-Day.
Tho omplo.ves of tho Erie collleiles
received their wages Thursday
Fuucinl Tomouow.
The funeral of Anthony Mnvoriskl,
who was killed bv a tall of rock at the
Northwebt mine on Thtlisday, will bo
held tomorrow ntternoon. Interment
will bo held In St. Itoe cemeleiy. A
WOMAN'S
WEIGH
Does not always keep pace with woman's
will. There are energetic, home-loving
women who bv sheer force of will keen
theinselv es going, and fancy that strength
of will can take the place of strength of
body. But it can't, '.very day will see
a loss ot
sttencth.
"sSktJ and that
-vl " Ib' inccwtll !,
i, indicated
by a loss
of weight. When
the weight begins
to fall below the
normal it is time to
ask, Why?
In general, ill
health in women
may lie traced to
those wouianlv
Ht
sm.
4X. diseases which
m
sap the
strength and
undermine
the vitality.
Dr. l'ierce's
I'jvonte I're-
flS& SlSM3l
V s. Jiijr drains.
VJJSp inflam
l, , mation and
ulceration,
nd, cures female weakness, Where the
disease is marked by loss of flesh, there is
r steady regaining of weight coincident
with tile cure which proves the renewal
of health tu be thorough and permanent.
"ThtecycnrsuRO," wtlte Mr John Graham,
nfjoiti riiinili Mtrcl (1'r.inV.furtl). I'lillaelelphla
I'cnnn. "I had a rr had nltuck of ilrojxy
which left me with heart trouble, unit aUu u
very weak back At timet I wai so had that I
did not know what to do with melf I came
tu Philadelphia tun jrnr ago, ami picking up
cue of our little Imokk one day begin to read
what our' I'av onto Prescription' had done for
othert, I determined to try It injfctf I took
seven bottles, and today I am n strong, well
woman, wcluhliu? lb pound.. Have gained -9
pounds since I started tu use jour 'I'uvottte
I rctcrlpllou ' "
Dr. Tierce's Pleasant Pellets cleutisc the.
. bowels, mnl stiuiulale the sluggish liver.
Caifeondale Department.
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pathetic story has come to light since
tho Austrian's death.
Thu deceased was ono of tho most
prominent and thtifty foreign residents
of Simpson. He had been expecting
his sweetheart, ftom his old homo
across tho sea, for several days cast
and had been at tho Delaware and
lltidon deot neatly every day await
ing the arrival of trains In tho hope
that tho dear ono would come. All
preparations had been made for their
matrlaKO, which was to take place as
kioii as tho bilde-to-bc anlved. A
.filcinl of Mnvoriskl Is now meeting
tmliiH to bleak the news, and It Is ex
pected she will be hero in time for tho
fuueial.
THE STRIKE QUESTION.
Merchants, Contractors nnd Miners
Waiting for the Clouds to Roll
By.
Our contractors and merchants hao
been waiting with much anxiety thu
outcome of tho strike agitation, n.s
business and building opeiatlons hau
been for some time almost at a stand
still. Should th convention at Wilkes
Iliinc decide In favor of continuing
work theie Is oeiy prospect of a busy
and prosperous season for tho city. It
will mean that the miners' condition
will be still further benellted and c
erjbody will huo Just causo for ton
giatulatlon Tho belief that has been growing for
tho past week that a sttlko will not lie
necessary has in evented the rush for
coal for local consumption that en
sued last fall. Then there was a be
lief that theie was a shoitngo for tho
winter and there was something of a.
panic. Inquiry at tho local sales of
llco yosteidav brought out tho tact
that then- had been no unusual demand
for niel lately.
A FINE PRODUCTION.
Tim Muiphy in "A Bacheloi's Ro
mance" Gieeted by Laige House.
Ono of tho laigest audiences that tho
Ciiand opera house has held this sea
son gieeted Tim Muiphy and his capa
ble company last ovenlng. Mi. Mur
phy and Miss Dorothy Sheriod ful
filled the expectations of their listen
ers and the entile company gave an
excellent Intel iiietatlon of the play
written b Martha Morton for Sol
Hmlth Hucsell.
Thu pleeo Is till d with touching sen
timent and pathos, with now and then
a hit of humor of that kind whkh
causes gentle laughter. It Is rpilet and
whol.'.-onie, and Is ono of those uio
due Hong which goes .1 gieat ways in
elevating the stage. It Is well con
st! tided ami the loiy K on- of con
tinued Inti'i ont.
A Mcny Evening.
MUs Kama Chapman outeit.ilnoil a.
number of her friends at her pleasant
homo on .li'llrey street. Thursday
night. Oames. mush' and other amuse
ments wop. Indulged In until a season
able hour when lofresliments woio
seivcd. llefou- dispersing llashllght
pie tints wuc taken of the paity.
Those present weie Mlsj.es Mabel Ken
worthy, Jottlo Kcnworthv. Helen
Watklns, Cella Tallman. Xoi.l Oliver,
."Mary Hates, Lottie Avery, Nettle
Haley. Maigaiet Haley. I'eail Oliver.
Hlslo Manaton. Anna Hind and Anna
Arnold, of Deposit, X. Y.. Messrs.
Thomas Hates. JIany Urownell. Clms
Severance, Hugune Chapman, Charles
Hvans, Aithur Stephens, Cl.uence
Hall, Fred Hiunner, I.loyd Oliver, Mr.
and Mis. Cllffoid Chapman and daugh
let .?.
A Broken Leg.
A neilOUb smash-up took plaeo on
tho Honesdnle branch of the Dtlnwaio
and Hudson yesterday moiulng on the
heavy grade between Farviow and
Waymart. Two coal trains crashed to
gether. Kdwoid Heaid, the fireman on
tho west bound train, Jumped tioin
the cab just befoio tho collision oc
i lined. Ho landed with such time
that he fractured his left leg. He was
brought to this tlty on the 0 o'elock
tialn, where Dr. David L. Hallcy set
thu leg. Ik left on the. 11 o'clock tialn
for Houetulule, whole he resldes.
111 at Albany.
Mcssis. (Jeorge and James Paul on
Thursday received a telegram from
Albany stating that their sister, Mrs.
Iwponaid Outinm. was critically 111 In
a hospital In that city. She wns a lead
ing actress in tho 1". II. Sothein com
pany, but about a month ago 111 health
caused her retliement from tho stage.
Since then sho has undergone an oper
ation and has tailed steadily.
James Paul left at 7 o'clock ester
day morning for Albany. Mis, Out
lam's reeovciy Is consldeied doubtful.
Hint His Head.
While a number of pipes were being
hoisted to an upper stoiy at the Cai
bondale machine woiks yesterday
morning one of them slipped the rope It
wns secured to and In falling stiuck
William WalMi on tho head and shoul
der He was not badly hint, but was
assisted to his homo by some of his
lellovv wotkmen.
Local Act l esses Home.
Tho Misses Lillian and Alma Reuk
fit. who have been engaged dining tho
theatrical season with the Ollroy Stock
company, under the name of tho Mms
ton Slsteis, hate tctutned homo. Their
first season on the Ktuge has been very
successful.
To Manage New Picld.
Robert Reeves, for a long time an
agent In this city for Iho Prudentlul
IiiHiiuinco company, and who was re
cently promoted as manager of tho
Connellsvillu dlstilet. loft fot his nnv
headquarters ut MeKeesport last even
ing. A Surprise Patty.
A number of the. ft lends of Henjnmln
Parry called upon Mm on Thursday
evening nt his hoarding house, on Ma
ple avenue. An enjoyable evening waB
spent.
Meetings Tonight
Coutt Lily. No. BO, I'm ostein of
America.
Diamond lodge. No, "0, Shield ot
Honor,
At the Opera House.
Vprll i"M Plnoy nidge."
Anrll 9 "Two ilorry Ttamns."
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NEW, 286
OLD,' 0423
AT THE BEREAN CHURCH.
Tomoirow Night Congregational
Hymns and Writeis to Be the
Theme.
At ths Uercan Uaptist church to
mot row tho pastor, How H. J. AV'halcn,
I). 1)., will occupy thn pulpit at both
services, Tho mornlnt? theme will he
"The Mind of thu Master." The text I
will be, "Let this mind be In you
which was also In Christ Jesus," Mill.
IJ: S. Tho text being from tho portion
of Sctlpturc that foims the Sunday
sthool lotion, Hie attendance of mum
beis of tho Sunday slchool is especially
desired.
In the evening, the usual monthly
lt;mn service will bo held. Congrega
tional hymn wt Iters and their hymns
will be consldeied. The paRtor will
glvo the history of the sevetal hymns
and a brief biograph of each author.
A cordial Invitation is extended to tho
general public.
HEAVIER RAILS.
The Erie Railroad Pushing Its Woik
Rapidly Toward This City.
Tho t'rlr. t?filltiin,1 rnirm.inv Is tilt r
tli, i- It. !...... I.... ...lid r,.. Ilia .mile. .Inf. '
ferso,, biniich. Tho work Is now well i
under way. A big section gang Is pu.h-
ng tin- work tapidly and liavc put In
rails as far as 1'nlondnlo. On account
of being unable to secute accommoda
tions In tho small towns along tho
branch tho company haa lilted up Iho
bov: cars to be used as sleeping quar
tets for the men engaged 111 tho work.
Tho work Is being pushed toward
Cai bondale and w 111 bo completed to
this tlty within a few weeks Heavier
tails woio found necessaiy on tho
blanch lueaiue of the largo locomo
tives and cars which aio used almost
Mliislvoly on the ".left" now.
OBITUARY.
Mis. Theresa Brennnn.
Mrs. Theiesa Brennnn. wife of John
A. Hrennin, of Itlver sttoct. died yes
teiday morning at 11.80 o'clock, agtd
L'j j, curs'. She had been 111 but a. short
time. On Sntuiday last she gave birth
tu a sou. and at that time all indica
tions woio that she would speedily
lot over. Immediately after, however,
she became- possessed of a high fever.
colli set in and dlplitheila icsuitod.
l.very possible otfort was made to
aveit the threatened end of her slcU
ms.3, but she slowly failed and tiled
without pain.
She was bom in rittslon on July 1.
lS7t. She was tho daughter of Mai tin
and H.nbaia Durkiu. Hmly in her In
fancy the family lemoved to this city.
She nUt-nd'-il the public schools and
gi initialed from tho high school In ISO-.
She tin n took a two jenis' rouist; in
thu Manstield Stale Noimal school and
immediately Ihtr-aftor bi'camo an In
slitictor In tho high school. ln.t June
she lesigned Hint position to marry
John A. Ilronii.ui. o'" tills city.
Mif . Hicnnan was an active mcuihei
ot the C. W. U. I., and of St. Uoso
pui If h. Tho Httlo on who was born
hist Satmdav Is getting along veiy
nlctly and gives promise of being n
sting, stuuly child. Hesldos lior 1ms
band and boy, Mis. Hicnnan Is sur
vived by her mother, Mrs. H.uhata
Dm kin, i.nd two s.stcrs. Mrs. Michael
Collins and Miss Annie Duiklu, of this
cltv.
Tho funeral will probably take placo
on Mondiy morning at St. Hos-i
chinch. The Intel ment will ho In St.
Hose ccmeteiy.
Eye Injuicd.
R. I,, flumes, of Caibonihile. Inn
been spending a few davs with his
patents, Mr. mill Mis. II, K. Haines.
His i".-s were severely Injured by
some chips living from an emeiy wheel
while ho was gi lading a tit ill. and ho
took an ontoiced vacation. lackson
Cor.
Among the Surprisers.
Miss Clara Smith, of Jermyn, was
pleasantly surprised by a number of
her ft lends at her homo on Tluusdav
evening and tendered a fatewell recep
tion. Anions those present weto Will
Colllnr. Ueoige Klrby and Will Fltz
patilck, of Carbondale.
Look Out, Boys.
Ttuanj. Ollicer Powdetly Is looking
sh.ii'Pjy nfter tho lads who make a
pmetlce of running nw.iy from school
and today took chaise of a continued
nbsrnteo In a manner that should Ik a
wanting to other dt linqiicuts.
His ringers Crushed.
Rkh.ud Davis, nn employe
Carbond-ilt! Machine oir.pany,
of tho
iS FUf-
feting with soveinl ctushed lingers as
a lcsult of a heavy casting dropping
on them.
Will Not Embaik.
S. J. Holgate, who announced soma
ttmu ago that ho would embaik In the
milk business on Apill 1, has decided
to give up the ptojeet.
The Passing Throng.
ivoige S. Kimball was in llnucsdalc
Thursday.
Miss Cartle Lever Is very ill at her
homo with ncuialglc tevor.
Miss Belle Atkinson, of Clllford, is
vlsltinr relatives In town.
Miss Rose Marshall, of Deposit, liat
been spending several days In town.
Mrs. William Keen, of Wllkes-Ilatre,
Is the guest of Mts. William Clatk, on
Ten ace sheet.
Miss Myttle Hem n. ot Toledo, O.. Is
the guest of Mrs. Oeoigo A. Kelly, oa
Lincoln avenue.
Jilts Alice Kennedy, of Providence,
who has been visiting fl lends heie, has
luturned to her home.
Mi. and Mrs. Peck Smith, of Oieene,
N. Y., aro guests of Dr. and Mis. C. L,
Meoker, on Lincoln uvenue.
II. J. Hockunbetry, state oiganlor
of tho Royal circle, Is on a business
trip In the western part of the state.
Miss Hdlth Vuieoo, of Clinton, who
has been passing the winter In Car
bondale, will lettitn homo next week.
Mis, Frtd Ruppert and daughter,
Gladys, leturncd homo today, after
ikiiifsA
Ciiien all Throat uud loin S Aflcctlom.
S0U6H SYRUR
k. Oct the genuine. Rtfinetiilistlmtea. M
!.' .at in ii on eurcs kiicumatlim. is & a." cts.
passing a wtek with her parents In
Corbondnlc. Iloncsdale Citizen.
Mm V. M. T.nllitvm who linn been
vlsltlnff her parents and other friends
In this city for tho past two weeks, loft
for her homo In 'Wllllameport yester
day. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Truesdale, of De
posit, N. V., have returned to their
home, after a pleasant visit with Mr.
nnd Mrs. Joseph Wilson, on Uclmont
street.
JERWYN AND MAVHELD.
Mrs. James Carey, who had been
seriously til for the past week but who
was thought to bo Improving, was
taken much worse at midnight on
Thursday and died at 1 o'clock yester
day afternoon, the Immediate causo of
ieath being acute pneumonia. De
ceased, who before her marriage was
mih i;iZa Walker, was known to many
people In Jermyn nnd Mnylleld. Tho
family have only been residing hero
about n week, having moved from
A rnlvluilil. Vtru ln niv tt n tnUf.lt 111
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11, n (tit- nftn, n ni.lt.nl liniv, f I 1l fill. I
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result us above stated. She Is survived
by her husband and two step-children.
Considerable sympathy is expressed ,
for the husband, who by death ha lost
two wives within a few years nnd who
a few months ago at Mnyflold yard
had four of tho fingers of ono hand
cut off while engaged ut his wotk of
braking.
Mis. Thomns M. Grimths and Mrs.
William M. Davis will attend the
funeral of the late William I'rlce, at
Wllkes-Harrc, today.
Michael Hunnc, a former well-known
resident of this borough and a son-in-law
of Timothy Donovnn, of Fourth
Silt el,
died at his homo ut Vnndllng,
'""day eyenlns.
J. ", ?m" 1
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Johnny, tho youngest son of Mig.
Jonathan Buckingham, of West May
field, is seriously III, thicatoned with
tin attack of pneumonia.
Mts. Kva Stubbs desires to express
her heartfelt thanks to her many
friends and the members of the Fcd
etal union, Ctystal Flto company. No.
1. anil Hushnrook lodge of Odd Fel
lows for their kind sympathy nnd as
sistance in her late betcavument.
V. S. Miller, vlcc-piesldent of the
Eilo railroad: W. A. May, genet al
manager of the Hillside and Pennsyl
vania; Sidney Williams, supoilntcnd
cnt of the Pennsylvania, and W. W.
Inglls, superintendent of tho Hillside
Coal and Iron company, Inspected the
local collieries hero Thursday.
Miss Clara Smith, a popular young
lady of this borough, who with her
parents will in a few days move from
town, was tendered a pleasant farewell
party Thursday evening.
Misses Mntno Giadv and Sadie
Qiilnn, of Mayllehl, spout Thursday
evening w Ith Olyphant friends.
John L. Davis, of II street, has com
pleted a number of alterations and
Improvements to his "building, w hieh
has been converted Into a restaurant,
and expects to open up on Monday.
OLYPHANT.
A veiy enjoyable and well-attended
entertainment wns given In the Colum
bus school last evening by the pupils
of Miss Dodson's room. The paitlol
pants acquitted themselves In a ety
creditable manner.
The Juvenls dancing class will hold
a post-Lenten social Thursday even
lug, April 11. Lawrence oichestra. ot
Scranton. will furnish tho music.
Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Hull entertained
the members of the Malady Whist club
at their hbme on Main street, Hlakcly,
last evening. Several hours weie spent
In whist playing, after which a delic
ious luncheon was served. The even
ing -was met delightfully passed by all
present.
One of the progressive Institutions In
this locality Is the Hlakcly Haptl-t
church, of which Rev. Da.vid Spencer.
D. D Is the pastor. Three additional
deacons were elected on Wednesday
evening: Messrs. Jonathan Cullender.
John J. Priest. Jr.. and John J. C.iif.
lltlis. A new llftetn-day clock, of beau
tiful design, has 'been placed in thn
nuditoiium by the choir. Tin effoits
in raising money for tho cm rent needs
and for the obligations Incurred in tho
Improvement of tho property aio at
tended with marvelous success.
Rev. David E. Evans, of Kingston,
will conduct the services In the Con
gregational church tomorrow morning
and evening.
Miss Tessle McDonough, of Dunmore,
Is spending a few days at this place.
Mrs. Mnty Caw ley, of Mlnersvillo,
Pa., Is visiting her daughter, Mis.
David Tinsloy. of Delaware stteet.
Miss Grace Pottlgrew and John Pettl-
grew spent yesterday with fi lends In
Jermyn.
How to Cure a Cold.
Don't go to bed. Don't stop work.
Don't take a Turkish bath and render
youiselt liable to nn uttack of pneu
monia. Krause's Cold Cure, in con
venient capsulo foim, will euro you In
21 houts, They ate pleasant to take
and cause no ilnglng in your head or
other disagreeable sensations. Pi Ice
25c. Sold by Matthews Bios.
PECKVILLE.
On Sabbath next Rev. J. 13. Sweet,
D, V., will preach in .lie Methodist
Hplscopal church In tho morning. Dr.
Sweet Is a founer pastor of this chuich
and was very popular. He Is just llu
Ishing ids tlfth year ns pastor of the
Simpson Methodist Episcopal church
of Scranton. He will bo gieeted by a
host of Ills old friends. In the even
ing Ilev. M. D. i'uler. D. D.. pastor of
the Methodist Hplscopal church, of
Jermyn, Pa, will preach. Dt. Fuller
comes with the leputatlou of a preach
et of marked ability and of unvarying
success In his wotk. Theie will be
special muslo by a largo chorus ot
voices under the fllciont leadership of
Oeorgo Shay. Oic.it things are xpectod
on Sunday and all are cordially Invited.
Services In tho Piesbyteilan church
Sunday nt 10 30 a. m. and 7 p. in. Dr.
S. H. Moon, pastor. Tho day will bo
observed as Palm Sunday. Subject In
morning. "Jesus Uejolclng"; evening,
"Tho Shout of a King." Kvening pre
lude on cm tent events, "The Defeat of
tho Vaughan License Hill." All wel
come. Peckvllle Haptlst church Hev. J. S.
Thomas, pastor. Services tomoirow nt
lO.xo u. m. and 7 p. m. Motnlng sub
ject, "Pillars in the House of Clod."
Kvening subject, "At the Cross."
Tho rummagu salu by tin) Indies ot
tho Haptlst church will begin next
Monday.
Tim employes of tho Temple Iron
company nt the Stenick Creek colliery
tccelved their semi-monthly wages
yesterday. Tito Mount Jcssup and
Dolph collieries will pay today.
An anltnatoscope entertainment will
bo given at tho hosu company's hall
this evening.
To Pi event Pneumonia and Grip
I jiIp Uioino-Cluitilnr rciuou the e,ni. "
Scranton's Business
THE GILHOOL
WAGONS ARE
A LWAYS LEA DERS
nCMEMBCn THE NAME AND STRBCT,
010 TO 32B N. SEVENTH ST.
CLEAN SHOP.
CLEAN TOWELS.
CLEAN BARBERS,
DIME BANK
BARBER SHOP
WITH BATH ATTACHED, 2BC.
SCRANTON. PA.
FURNITURE.
Iluy It ol TtmilMlTOW lie will trust joii.
Chcaitt ot thciii all, for cajlii rmlest of them
all, tgr time, SB4 Perm .nriiue.
G R E E N ' S
The Old ltellahle Tawn nioltT, 107 tiekiiinnv
awnup. Mon'.v lonneil on ilUmoml, Mlehi",
Jewtlry, niu.leal lntrument, ienoinl rncrt)i
I'rhato rnlnnre an I lnlncs toiillilrntlil.
GGARS
Per retail and ho tradr. All pppuhr hrandt
at popular prleis.
ALBERT WITT E,
t'ormr Spruce ttrcol and Warliinctnn atciiue.
THE LINDEN OUICK LUNCH.
OP. WINDSOR HOTZL,
SelN the ht hleato", Chopt ami bunches In
the city. Try us and he mutinied
M F. WYMBS.
FUNERAL DIRECTOR,
111'.' .I.kUoii "-tint. Zy W joining r
C.ill hv TVI phone tlcrthp I'lmnpt Atlriutun
PETER S 1 1 PP.
'icmril Contractor, PtilMcr and IKmI.t 1.1
llulltllnK Slotn? Crim mini of cellars a p"
tlall. 1'ileplmne 2JW.
Otllcc, W7 WadiiNElon .ucniio.
ASK YOUR GROCER
FOR KIRKPATRICK'S PURE
SPICES AND FRESH
ROAfiTf-D COPFTEt
E. JOSEPH KU TTlzL.
icji oil backanamu avenue, nuini,n Hirer of
Wire screens of all kind, fullj pttpjied tor
the spring Keaon. Wo inaVe all klnJs of poreh
MHCTLX, etc
Ol'K GOODS lItl.SU DVI1A
GOLDE y) G TE CA"H STCRE.
J (. llovci. Proprietor, dealer In flue Ouiier
In and I'rovlfloru. Klne Clears fold by tho Iwc
205 WashinRlon iiventic
THE NEW
WALL PAPER CO.
ln in) old .joodi to work oft '.ft
tjle N new ami updo date. Our pikd
arc lower than an) othti
303 SPRUCE STREET.
NEAR PENN AVE
TAYLOR.
The next event of interest will be tho
fancy fair of thu Century Hose com
pany, No. .', to bo held In AVebet's rink
on Apiil 9. 10, 11, 12 and 11. Chance
tickets on tho valuable wheel, "Which is
on exhibition In Davis' drug store win-
(low, are being sold rapidly. The con
tests for the doll and tildebo.it il ptom
Iso to be intensely interesting.
Prof. F. A. Attlson, of West Pitts
ton, dellveted a veiy lustiuctlvo and
Inteiestlng address to the Young Men's
Christian association band in their
looms last evening.
Services at the Calvaiy Haptlst
chinch tomorrow: Pre.u'ilug by the
pastor, Hev. II. II. Harris, Ph.D., at
10.30 a. m, and i! p. m.; Sunday school
at 2 p. m.; mid-week services: prnjor
meeting on Thursday evening; church
choir loliearsal on Fiidny evening;
Junior Haptlst union meets on Satui
day evening, pastor In chaige. All ato
welcome, feats aio fiee.
Maigaiet. the Interesting two-ye.ir-old
daughter of Agent and Mis. L T.
Jenkins, of Iialltoud street, died on
Thursday evening, after a brief Illness,
Tho funeial will be held this afternoon
at 1 o'cloik. The remains will be taken
on tho Delaware, Lackawanna and
Vesteru 2 o'clock train to Nantlcoke,
wheie Interment will be made.
Methodist Episcopal chuich, Main
street, Piev. C. H. Homy, pastor. Sab
bath sei vices tomorrow at 10.00 a. in.
and 7.30 p. in.; Sunday school at 2.13 p.
in. ; Epworth league at 0.30 p. m.
Tho deposits In the savings fund of
tho rooms of Prof. S. J. Phillips nnd
Miss llcssle James, of Feltsvllle school,
for the months of January and Febiu
ary are as follows: January, $3S; Feb
luary, 2"; total amount now In Scian
ton bank, $2.i0.
The degree team of Lackawanna
council, No. 54, Degree of Pocahontas,
will meet In the council looms this af
ternoon, for practice, All members of
the team are requested to bo present.
Hotelkeeper Hannlck has puichused
the Daley estate annex to his property,
on North Main street, and Is having
tho same partly lebullt.
Tho Oennan Tuin-Voitln society has
disbanded and are about to dispose of
their material.
The Taylor and Aichbald collleiles of
the Lackawanna company were com
pelled to suspend work yesterday,
owing to a scarcity of big o
Aichbald mine union t ..Ited Mine
"Workers of Aineric. -.11 incut this
evening In D. D. Kui,s' hall, In West
Scrnnton.
Thomas J. Evans, gardener, of Cox
ton, has puichased the Lincoln Heights
farm and will occupy the same cm
April 1. Mr. Evans Is engaged in mov
ing his farm utensils to this plate.
Tho repoit from the Moses Taylor
hospital shows ti marked Improvement
In the condition of James Lloyd, who
met with an accident at the Pyno mine
ticveial weeks ngo.
Taylorvillo lodge, No. 6ti, lndepeBd
ent Order of Odd Fellows, will meet In
icgular sehsion this uvonlng.
Mi p. William nowen, of North Main
sheet, was tho guest of relatives in
Plttston jestcrday
Mrs. H. T. Hoborts has it-turned to
lior Home in .lerniyn. inter a unci visit
with friends In town.
Foremun AV. H. Owens Is iii!tc ill nt
hi home from nn attack of pneumonia.
Mrs. Hlchard Hoberts, of Taylor
stieot, has been tho guest of friends In
Olyphant for tho past few days.
A00S1C.
MIps Clara Lelby, of Pursons, Is
visiting at the home of Miss l'luiiclio
Tregellns.
Tlie M. I. A. P. club met last evening
at tho home of Miss Can In Sober
hlne.
The MIsfes Marjorle lioboitum and
HtelU Lev an attendod Prof. Pennlny
toti's lecltal at ilueinsoy hall, t'cian
ton, Thursday.
Mies Elolso Colo Is seriously III at
her homo on Main street.
Tho funeral of tho late Thomns Tar
ncr was held yesterday In the Metho-
THSSJi ENTERPRISING DEALERS GAN SUPPLY YOUR NEt'JS
OF EVERY CHARACTER PROMPTLY AND SATISFAOTORILY.
aeourtirr ouiloino a savihcis uvfotv,
Home tifflir, jiH.'.'O'i Meat lliilltlltiir, Iriteucla
Itrnrral hulMiun uiul loan buittiita tliruiiRhoiit
thr stalf ot I'rnnhalil.i.
FARRELL'S TRANSFER
Mpiw 1'rt Isrltt. 1'iirnltiirK ami Ih.Tftag, !ife,
1'iaiiuH .mil Muehlncrj .
SSD LACK WANNA AV.
M. A. FRIEDLaNOER tfi CO.
I.ae tncvid their Mllllniry i:l.ibllltniftit to
EiM Ailuins ve oipulto tourt houe. I.iilcr
0irninK iiiinouiietmrnt Uter,
JmMES I. QUICK.
ll.irthmc, Stntm niul 1'iiiiiicik, t'lutnhhii:,
Ca llltlns and lU.ollnc.
Telephone, old . Wr) Lirkawanni nc.
L
A
WILLIAM xlANKO.
MERCHANT
TAILOR.
3ZO NORTH
WASHINGTON AVE.
ItrlMlilni; finl pres.1.
lng dune ut tliuit
lintlei.
OfP.
D.L. a IV.
DEPOT.
OPEN
DAY
AND
NIOHT.
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LADIES,
LEAVE YOUR ORDERS NOW FOR
TAILOR-MADE SUITS
Sl'DIVl. tahv thy Skirt", tnidf (mm good
Irtnli trleie, licm S.I VI lo H)
I ill fur (ilitllVrn .n
H.L.GLEASON'S,
SIO SPRUCE STREET,
OPP. CCURT HOUSE, SECOND FLOOR.
A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED.
YOUNG'S HATS.
LOUIS H. ISAACS. 412 SPRUCE ST.
MANHATTAN 0HV7S.
FRED H. WINTER.
B24 CAPOUSE AVENUE,
Staple tirocinia iind rroWilom A full llw
ol Vrget ihles, cle , leeciveil ilaili
KELLAR HlRRIS.
viuuifirtureM of lliiuii. and deileM in IIuijip
rmnUhlng (.ooili, I ititik-4 ind Tianling II u
liciaali'g ptotnptlv utumk'1 to. leliphonu 4ouJ
117 I'eiui itvenui", Sranton, t'.i
REAL ESTATE
AND INSURANCE
I tlnd ft Hants for Kniplv HouitK, lanptv llou-et
tor 'Ipiiant'. Colltet Item, book tler mil
lusuie 1'iupeitv and llull'lmsi.
WILLIAM G. LOOMS,
liiMiirn 4 atnl i Purr llulldin:
COMMERCIAL QUICK LUNCH PARLORS.
(irjiilIrteM, Pure 1 omJ, Polite Attention, Jlci
tonahle l'rlcijt. tlpcii diy and night
.".01 and .! "piiiep ktiecl, s(rautoii, Pa
eMst Hplscopal church. The deceased
met his denth by an accident In tho
mines. Ho Is survived by a mother,
father, thieo btothois and two sislois.
Intel ment v. as madu In tho Murcy
cemetery.
A sin pi 1st paity was given by Mr.
i and Mis.
il. Smith nt their nomo on
Thursday evening. In honor of their
daughter. Miss Muud. Those piosoit
wiu: Tho MNses Jennie, Walker and
Nellie Kenuiey. of Wllkes-Hario: May
Snydinon and Oince Heed, of Scrnii
toh: Miss Franklin, of Duryoa: LIU
Oslt indcr, Ethel Tiogellas, Xini DW,
Vein.i Schoonover .mil Mnbe.1 Citinniell,
of Mnotic: Messrs. Harry Syndnien.
llnuy Phillips, Oliver Jones, of Sciati
ton; John Peatl, cbailos .Topllng, W'll
fied II ilMono, James Altemers, Eu
geno Hikes, of Mooslc Tho affair was
one of complete pleastuo and was
among the most delightful of the sea
son. John 1'obortson, n sti.dnt at the
State college, Is spending a few days
with his patents, of Ninth Main stie-t.
PRICEBURG.
Pilmltlve Methodist chunh Moinlng
seivlco at 10 o'clm k. Subject. "The
Two Sisters of Bethany." Sunday
school at 2 o'clock. Evening scivlce
at 7 o'clock. Subject, "The Benuty of
Things In Their Ptoper Place." Open
ulr mission at 0 o'clock.
Mts. Oakey and Mis. Wilson, of Ma
ple stteet. spent Thuisday with liietuls
at Olyphant.
Miss Sarah Plow right, of Sci.inton,
spent yestetday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs Plowilglit on .viapio sueei.
WALLSVILLE.
On Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock,
at the Methodist Episcopal parsonage,
occtuied tho ceremony uniting In
nuurlago Miss AdaKna M. Evorcts, o'
Lenoxville, nnd AVllllan- S. Uul.iud. of
Hast lien ton. Pa. The weddlny; ctiv
mopy was peifoiniel by llov. Il It.
llanton, of the Methodist Episcopal
church. The young couple aio held In
high esteem by a huge elide of fi lends,
all of whom unite In extending to the
bildu and gioom coiigiatulatlolis and
best w Ishes.
MOSCOW.
Ml, (.iitimle ftu Ictt Ihl. wick for l.lmlra,
ttlicio the will puid the 'unnmr
riirtnec niew'ckir and faintly Ii.wp removed
from Dunmore to tin ir farm near VlaJIsonville.
Mia In i lie IVvv and MIsh Maine tono are
pemlliig the week vvilh filenclt In scranton.
Vlr. I'elton was ill rw oik tlila week pur
clij'ln; goods for the tprinj opening
Jli. (.ago was a vldtur In Slrouddmrg this
w i ek.
Partial Ho'ler tnuveil with lit family to Serati
ton IhN vvrik.
liav lllinU. The Tribune larner. hat been ill
(Ol till pail Will. 01 Ills hullll.
;ii-. ( harlcs Miller and family have moied on
.letotuo Vdtgir' tarin
Iho net pioeecds from the leituro courso wire
i'lMl. , , t,
Mr. and Mr. (inlleld Urmvii ate moving In (i.
B. Ilroun'ti tmu.r. on lltovvn .Heel.
Wr. Jolm
lion Ho illeil at tne nmn jaymr
ItoM'ltnl vi'.tirdiv, vvliiie ho uivleivtrnt uu opuia
i tlon a few daj ,i,-o.
HALLSTEAD.
Sp'dal to the Ser niton Tribune.
llilMMil, MjicIi 'A'.-Mr II liaukllli Hull,
iteln un been ulent ui btull.eM in .New loik
i it y tills urck.
Mi Thuoilom II. lint i tho guc-t ot tilt iin,
Maiilinel, in Xtv Yolk cltv.
VU( Id i May l vWtiiu: iilcnch In Snoiiton.
It Voail liaii irtutnel from o ililt vvtlh Irhttii
in lliookljn, ,S. y.
Ihm, .lainet I'. Pultoi. roiunil geniral to
SMlWtllaiiil. will tituin home about iho middle
ol April.
Tin M.irrltond ot M..iy uutl Marllu ol the
I'nib.vlerlaii tlnmli will .irve cm l thcli Inn.
otw Mippirn In the t hue It pailurt hi lore tin
tarritli'l. lonnil.
Ihe iinilt.l e'eiit 'd 'hr month will weur
t!,U cvmlig In tlv I'lisbMt'iliii ihuitli, a mil
nrl b.v the l'.uroll,er Jublliii liifir. II v.
Cinoili. m l Mtor u' the '.Ion elt'inh (mlmeili,
lllmbmiilKii. IIU (luop l Mint .mil bom the
IO". ik'M (oburd liimdit ami rliuutloul.t of
Nit. Wlk, i;imlr-l mnl llihciiauitou
Houses
4f
FRANK M. MOYER,
Contractor and Builder,
020 PENN AVENUE.
Jobbing of nit kinds promptly
attended to.
i:snvims niMiiittiv siiimhted.
THE HOME SUPPLY CO.
IlrtJlh furnltme, hedillnn anrl floor eoverlruW
for ah at mIioIcmIc prices at
724 W. LACKAWANN t AVE.. SCRANTON.
AATCHES. clocks, jewelry
nr.l'AIIIIMI A hPUIALTV.
F. GROSS,
422 SPRUCE.
JAMES J. MURRAY.
Suecevor to the Hunt i Cornell Co., In tin
and iihect iiiidal nork uiul lentil dlon, Cirton
furnaces, irpjlii an) niural tlr. wntlc
fpeclilty. ll. Wi l,ieka.inna avenue.
PAti, Wi:.M)l', S-7 WA-IHSOTtlV AVI.NfK.
UTEAM DYE WCRKS,
atitl l'leiifli Hrv (leaning nnd lleflnUhins.
Coodi ull"!! lor and Uelhrinl.
Tchphotip Lonnpitlott,
MONEY TO
LOAN AT
LOW RATES
AT
S. RADIN'S
123 PENN AVE
ALEX. HAY,
HOUSE, SIQN AND
DECORATIVE
PAINTER
AND
PAPER HANQER,
321 "ULBERRY 8-.
MCLANE,
322
Adams Ave.
Easter
Millinepy
WOLF -
WE NZEL
1'i.Ktk.il I'lumbcrt,
Tinner, and Ouflt
Kin I'tiriiatPH a Sni
r I 1 1 1 v llrpilrlns
pieiuptlj done. "I'J
Vilamt ave., Scran.
ton, l'.i
wit-trov .: (.omp..ny.
lndilomhlp r.tllon (Hulil Itiinvn UtilMing)
Sii Spinet! tieet. scr.niton. Pa. SiiIIh piev.il,
.Vi (iiiln, pauli piiNrtl, Hi i mis, ( liitlilng re
p ihed, t tlli tl for nnd dellvpicil New I'Iioiip, Jf?H
H. A. RIEFENBERQ.
Plumbing, 1 lulling ami lliatlng, Solo agent
for Honaid l'uniiu',
lelephone IJ12. D17 I.tmlen tirct.
THE CHEAPEST
lleit nml quickest plaio In tin rlly to have
join llo(8 lived, vvu uo notldng tint Oak
Tan Leather .mil flint ila viorkinandilp.
1J7 l.iiidcn tifft, r.ppodto iewtiiirlep.
DR. E. V. BEARDS LEY,
DENTIST.
toimeilv vvlih Pr Hill. 321 SPRUCE ST.
MRS. SARA ALLYN,
MANICURE.
CHIROPODIST AND
SCALP TREATMENT
will reniotp pnl 1 In in lonmll fluildins lo
.Vtl and .H, Mfiln lluIMm,-
PPOFEIONA L.
Certified Public Accountant.
i:. c. PiMii.DiM., -: rnioAPWAY. .Nf.vvi
ork.
Aichltects
l.llWAliP II. DVVJS, AlHllIlt.CT, CONNTMJ
hlilhllug.
iiti:nKiti( k i iiiiowv. Aiinini:cf, pukii
biilhlhig, )2 W.uhhi:;lon avenue, Scrunloii.
Dentists,
Pit. C. l; l.ltXMil. IKil.lt. l'Vt'M I1UII.PIMJ
spiiui' Mrctt, -c i.ititou.
PH. C. C. lAtiHt II, 111 VWOVIINO AVKM.
Lawyeis,
nivMv i iiiivi.i:, Aiioiisr.v t-i..w.
Itdonn 1, It, 111 an. I IS lluir bulhllng.
I' K 'IK.VCV.VirY.COMMONWKVMIt lU.lltt.
p. ii. isri'i.otii.i:. vnoitsr.Y-i.tnNs M'nti.
tilted on real rotate MCiuilv Vliats bulldii t",
eoiiici Washington .iviniic and Spruie uln.r
wii,i,Aiti. wAitttCN .v. ivWiT. vrrousiAi
nnd iounvllor-.it.liw. Ilepublltan bulldlni,,
Vludiingtoii avtnur.
jj.si p ,v .ii.rp. vnraiviA.1 ami cons.
Mllot-.it-law'. Coiiimiiuwiallli biilhllng, Poomi
lt, 20 and SI.
KOWVItl) W. TIIM Ml. ATTOIIM'.V.
(KUliul, I'lli rlo.ii. Meals hulhllug.
ItOOJH
i.. a. w.viiti;-. vnuitNi;-Ai law. no.Min
of 'I uric building, SLiiintou, l'.i,
PATI l.tPSOV A WII.COV. TIIADI 11' NVHONVfi
Hank bulldllig
C. COMICAi-. 9n lUii'lll.K VN III II.DINf.
v. w. m:iniioi.r, itoiini;, , mi;aiis hmx..
Physicians and SugeonB.
ph. w i:. au.., 3i.i Noittit asih.m;toj
avenue.
nit. s w. i.'voiii:i , (iirit i: .i;o w it.
Ington .ivrmie. Ilisliliinr. UK Mulbciiv
( broiilo dUiase. luiig. heart, kldue.vt nnd
Kdillo-uilil.uy ingan a piiultj. lloum 1
to 4 p. in.
Hotels and Besturants.
riin" rn ri.. ni vi u: in .s km
jvenue. It.itei ita.onibh'
I' yi:ii:l.Klt, Ptoprletor
iCII.VMOV HOl'Si:. N'llvlt P., L. .V W PV-.
tenger clipol. ('oinlnited on the European
plan. Virion KOril. Propnetoi
Seeds.
O, It. riiAKKi: - HI., SLIDMIKN AMI M'ps'.
rrjiuen, utoro Sill Warlilnvrton avetuie; grein
Iinuvo, llVitl Noith Main avenue; Hole til
phone, TtJ.
Wiro Scieens.
iitiiiipii ivTinn:i.. m:it on i,ck wi;
siiaiiton. I'j . iitanulaeturer of Win- Tiren.
r : --.
Miscellaneous.
I)lllsVI Uvl.Nd I "It CIIII.PIII.V TO IIIIUMIt
ul.o ladle-,' vijIvIm Ioiih Mioeuiikri, tJ
Adann avenue.
A. II. HIIKK.s (M'.VNs I'lllVV. V.Ui.lh Ml
n' pool, no I'doi luipinvid pumps lixd.
A. P. Ihlgg.. pruprutoi. l.i ave older 1 10
Jsoillt Milit avtliue, fi lMcke'n ilruj tore, ior.
Ilt-r Adam and Mulbuii Tihphone Oil
Ml.fi VIH.U'. HIK's . I'lllNIKItV Skii'UCS. re!
irlopu, ptpir h't'', ivviin. Waitliouae, 1(
Va.ltln'lcii in inn, strjiilmi, Pa
iiTi:iiJiimtni. uu oitn ( vx in: hah
In Siranton at lit" I r htantU of Itel.m H
lliu. m sptinp and 'L' l.iiiiVn: VI. Nortcit,
l.'l lank maun i av.nti', I tnlniUi'i, il
spruee ttnti
LEGAL.
to Tin: uoi.Pi:its oi" iiomk m'miikiis
tiven ("I. Uht l. f"llJ "" (tl) and
fori-!: (lo) of I he I'ol'Uty Imdiuir f uinpany,
being tho bwinN Lnilng title ttober lit, la",
and xertind b) ttui morlgagi' of Hut dat ,
1'liawt Take Notlco tlul In put tunc ot tho
provision ot the tald butida and the trutt inoi
BUe given In m.iuu the miiic, thn bondl in
inmiUicil alovo have been dnvvii by lot lor
itajinint on iho llrl day vpitl. lfOI, and v I
aic heiib) nolilled thai the wine will be p id
en Iho tlr.t tlav ol April, 1S01, at tlw UeVa.
vvanni Tru.t and Safe lnlt Compart), Tiulte
numcil In the tout mortuaie above rcfetrcd to,
together vvllh iidiut eouWu attathed ther"
nd Kiiialiilng unitaid. and that Intcir.t V'l'
Ka.o aflir t,lic alii iltle.
lilt: idiiiritv I'Nr.iMi'ii rnvii'vsv.
Nlanton, l'.t , t'tbinuy 84h. I!"'!.
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