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THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, APRIL 0, 1901.
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WEST SCRANTON
SPITTERS ARE
ANUISANCE
PROTESTS HAVE BEEN OFTEN
MADE AGAINST THEM.
At Noith Mnhi Avenue nmt Jnckaon
Sheet They Ao iv Great Nuts
nnce The Making of Necessaiy
Bcpniis on Pettebone Street De
serves Eruly Attention Bnvlne
Between Howell nnd Pettebtme
Stieot Being Pilled Many April
Movings.
Now tlliiL Police MnKNliiilo .Miller
lms ii'-ioi Ud UltliHell' lelutlve to the
Rlrlcwiill: vpiH'toiiitnrs, It huliomns the
tccorder to ncillioi'lzc the p.ittolmuii to
intent till onendeiH iiIiiiik Uil1 Ihif. In
every pin t of the i lly, lor the lieiielll of
heiilth mill public ileeeue.
TIiIm mil of thliiK Iiiik been n prying
iiiiIpiuilc nloiiK Main uvenne for n
iiiunbcr of years, otpcelnlly In the
vicinity of Jackson stiuot, ami iepe.it
id wiuningi fi din lnilness men and
police oIlkeiH have beun titmviiilillg.
Fettebone Sticet Bepnlis.
With the opening ol ii Ihk come
Hie iirRent need of icpiiltlitf; I't'tlolmne
Mtieet iioni Main avenue to the etiil
or Uuil thoioiiKhf.il e. At the piespnt
time Iheie Is neither cms, walk nor
sidewalk on the stieot. except In flout
ol one or two in opci ties, and these ate
useless when the leinalnder of the
Mirel Is unimpioVL'd.
At the Intel .section of .Main avenue
ami Pcttcbone. .stieet theie is no oioss
hiK. and the same conditions clnt at
Jlyde Park, l!iomlc. Sumner, .Lincoln
aenue and the other inteiseclliiK
fiticets. At Humner avenue there Is an
nhiupt diop in the Riade of ne.irlv ten
Jeet, and Keaieely a day passes, but (hat
tdim.stei.s li.ivc dlllkulty In nukinif
the passes.
Sumner avenue i a dlieet louto for
f uncials fiom St. p.itilck's Cntholle
liurr h to the Cathedral cemetery, but
on account of the lucak in the lond
Any at T'ettebone stieet. the drlveis
aie compelled to fro many blocks out
ol the way to icach the binial riouikI.
Manv new bouses aie being; elected
in AVest l'.tiK, and the Condition of
J'cttebono stieet is a cjieul (lis.ulv.in-t.-IKC.
Filling Up a Culveit.
Poi sewral months the opeiatois of
the jrt. Pleas-ant colllciy hap diteeted
tl.dlr altejitlon to flllinir up the lavinc
ABOUT THIS
TIME LOOK
OUT FOR
( COUGHS
1 and COLDS
TAKE
DUFOUR'S FRENCH TAR.
It's Many a Year
Since Ladies' Neckwear
Playee buch an important part in correct fashions as it
does today. Unless you have studied the question out
thoroughly, you cannot imagine the diversity of styles
and unlimited range of ideas that now crowd the market
each and all claiming to be right,
We do not profess to be able to tell just wlut is
right. The rivalry among the artists who have lent
their genius to the new fad has reached such a point,
that the real tiuth is, it's a question of which you like
best. And all the prettiest things aie here for your se
lection. Black and White Honilon Braided Collars
Batiste and Km broidery Turn-Overs
Chiffon Ties with Applique Ends
The Latest Pan-American Collars
Persian Stocks, with Panels, .Etc.
Mecklin Lace Ties, and
Taney Silk Stocks with Full Trimmed Ends
Only begin to hint at the styles we cany. You can
find these things in any good store mostly, but there
are a score of other styles here, only to be found at the
GLOBE WAREHOUSE.
Easter Ribbons
A great big case full of novelties, and new season's
beauties right at the main entrance. Stripes, Plaids,
Embroidered Effects, Gold Inlaid, etc,, according to your
. fancy, for they are all fashionable, and so small in price
that you can well afford to give your fancy full rein,
MiIIineryGIobe Warehouse Millinery
The best that Paris, London and New York has pro
duced this season, is ready for your inspection, but
there's ability enough at the head of this department to
suggest ideas for the individual who prefers becoming
headgear to the fixed decrees or extreme fashion,
Special Easter Offerings
Today, Saturday
Globe Warehouse
on the eastcily side, of IMiiln avenue,
between Unwell nnd t'ettcbone Mtieet.
nnd now' the flllliif: has 1 cached a
height ipiltc near the mufitrc.
The ".iIiik" hauled out of the mines
Is being ttied ill Hie filling and also
the ashen from the hollci.s. A tcnipot
niy track Iuih hoen elected In the cul
vert, nnd the filling Is hauled out by
the cat load, It would bo a wise plan
If n fence was erected on the bunk
nwilnolsliif.' (he culvert.
April Movings.
A number of changes liae oecuiied
In business places on Main nvenn
during the past week, and n number
of prominent r"sldentM have nlo
changed thole places of nhodo. Hut-i-fheir.s
clgnr lactory Unn been mm oil
fiom the CoKgrovn building to tlii
IMiipoiiU' hnll building, to make wuv
fot nn cnliiigeinent In "CrnkV" hotel
btiilnis", anil Shoe Dealer Moigitn Iris
lotlird from business.
Albeit Hemic now conducts a "tein
peianc" .siloon nnd eating bouse." Me
Andiewfl' hotel has been closed, and a
number of other saloons lmvc also been
c Insed on account of the high license
fees.
Dr. l.anib has uioed iioni the cor
ner of .laekhon .slicet and Stunner ave
nue, to the house on South Stnln ave
nue vacated by Colonel Kecse Phillips
and 1'niiilH. The latter has taken po-ses-sion
of their Imiulsome new home
on North Alain avenue, in West I'm If.
Jlnnv new homos aie in coin-n of
election, paiileulaily on the Round
"Woods jilol and In West I'.uk. and in
dications point to ninny improve
ments dmliig the (oinlng join. Kx
oawitions have been resumed on the
gi minds for the new spike mill.
Removing an Old Lnndmaik.
AVoikmen are now engaged In tear
ing down the Sc.inlon piopeily, at
the coiner of Main avenue and Lafay
ette stieet. At one time this building
was a popular hostehy.
It is said tint a handsome in w build
ing will lophioe the one being toin
down, and tliul it will be 01 eiipled bv
the Atlantic and Pacific 'IVa i om
any. Ttouble at the Continental.
The bleaker boys ut the Continental
collleiy. operated bv the "Delawnie,
Lackawannu and WestiM n company.
emit woik ye.steiday uioinlng just after
starting time, and in ennsequenco the
collleiy was lillc during the da. It
seems that there aie two non-union
boys employed in the brenkei, and one
of the union boys went to the boss and
demanded that the non-union bos
Join the union.
The boss sent the union boy huine,
and Allien the othei.s k-.uned what had
happened all the othei.s quit woik. The
collleiy was then shut down, and will
piobably lemnin idle today als-u, as it
Is pay-day at the Continental.
Two Funeials Tomonow.
The Id to David I-. Items, who died
at his home, 101 Ht.ikely stieet. Uun
moi e, on Thursday, foimeily conducted
a maikct where the postoltlce now is
on Jackson stieet. The fumial sei
vl(es will be held at the house tomor-
DYSPEPSIA.
Few diseases in
flict upon their
victims renter ,M.
ferine; than docs
ch.spcpsin. Ifjoit
hao dyspepsia or
indigestion in any
form do not ruin
your .stomach with
dniM, Use Duffy's
Pure Alnlt Whlfl
key iw directed, it
will cum nny form of indigestion nnd will
tcstorcthc-stomucliloiNnurihalcondition.
TACOMV, Ptt.
nuflyMltVhMceCo! s
VtJr&trs; ImcalrMily used luo hotttn of
onr Duflv'a Turc Mnll Vhlkot. I took It In tnc
way, of nn us iior r cry morning.' I had txen
truiihlrd u llli n huriiing sonsnlloti niter mcah foi a
lone time, but u.n comptctcU cured.
ISAAC T. ORKF.NWOOD.
1 The onlj W hUUy UteJ Ij the Cat 'rrtmclit 11 a me.liclne.
1htl n guarantee. He iutc) on ,;t Ihe K'niilne. KedMa
ttitiMliutrv All.lruffirt.Kann'crocefs, orillrediji Maboult.
Vftilt lollft DltlllCll I'OOkltt.
' DUFFY MALT WMISKKY CO. Ttoctieittr, N. Y.
row iii'tcinnnii. liitctincnt will he made
In the Cinnhrin rcmctury.
Wlltmil, the Inffint child of Sir. nnd
.MiM. C. 12. "U'lilcuer, of 32S Mouth Deek
pr'n t'oillt, died yoMtenlny. Tile rc
inalns will ho Inleirod hi the "Vnnh
I111111 Htieet cuinetciy tnmnnnw ufter-
1III0M
Bcfoie the Police Mnglbtiate.
Owen ('.'illahaii, ot l-uzurno street,
wu the firm victim to encounter th"
new iniiui'ituiti1 In iiollce court yoster
dnv 1110111I11K. "Ouney" hecaine Intoxl
enteil, tlircntened to IcIH lilt wife with
,1 raor. and paid a fine ol' $'J for his
tudlieicllniiM.
.Michael U.ilv. of Ta.lor. was the
.second victim. Jlc, loo, was ditlilk, hut
he didn't make any tin cut". His fine
was SJ. IJoth .settled up.
Thiee Operations Yesteiday.
Dr. .M. J. Williams assisted hy Dr.
Hill n, oiiciated nn a .son of Ulchaid
Tliomas, nl Division and Fnuitee nth
streets, .esteiduy for aipcildleitls.
Jl.ss Maiv iinblis, ot ISrointoy ave
nue, wim ojiei.ited on yesterday by Dr.
flail, ut tin Seianton olivine hnspltal.
lor an nrieetlon of the neck.
Mis. ('hallos Conner, of Klooinhhui1;,
s-lstci-ln-l.iw of Alt-. A. W. Jliifrsrnve,
was npeiatul 1111 tsteid.iv .it Mo-es
T.iyloi hospital.
Plymouth Congieeational Chinch.
'rile following; pi ogi. inline of j:.islcr
music will he lendeicd at the J'lynioulli
CoiiKie'fntion.il ihuieh tomonow, in
teipci.sed wlili two appiopiiate aur
111011s liy Uu. K. A. l!o.l:
Si,irOlf -o,. s(( (, I .. .M,, ., t. I Miuj,
lonliilin .11I11 nil nullum, "dm SifleuiiK
I "111" 1 s. 1 ,,
Ml-,1 UIIS IllM.p'l ml (llllll
oiini uni Iuih uilim mi 1 iiilluni, "Mir
MioU rt Vuloi" K. U .Wnlori,
Mi l.iiliuil. Ilii!ii., Hull ml I'lullii4
iikI kluiii,
Jluit. iUin-llc mil iiitln.ni, "1 nn, im W,
If 1. luiril t V I, Wist lei lliiglui
Mi.-. II l.iiiuu. I .I'M 1 HiilIun Atnn
li-tpli. iiitul Jli.liis Mm l'liilli.,
itul clmi,.
Sheiman Avenue Mission.
Tlii piosiamni" of the Khei iiiiin
A'.onue Mission Sabti.itli i huol will
he as iollons-
I"1'"- . . It Oir -,i,,ol
linn ill. hi "Hi, ltl.(n hint "
Jl" . . leiimo i,li isoii
"! ... Inliii I'lnllip,
"I'll' Vim -ilicml
Hull itluii "Hun M111-"
Iut .. . . luuili' (Hi'iion, I 1711 Muilunt
(-limn-. lv it,,, vtimoi
1 Mill"- ... It n-,' I 1 IJIII
I" . . ...(iivcimn llnikiii
Hull iliiiti, ' lli, I . 1 1 ! 1 1 r.imli "
""I" .. .. . .Pniil llulii,
liom- . .Hi ,c I h ,ii
"Un . . . ..Ili Hie vlui!
Roses Given Away
On .'.miiilax. with pmiv iniiilia-e
auiouniliii; in ti ui) we will t,ii .1 In 111
1 1 1 ill I'.tstci Jtose. Me,n-. ll.meii "'
NOTES AND PERSONALS.
Aitliin- fhlllips, of I'tliiieiiiii. Tu
doi Williams and Kugciie I'Mlow.s, or
t-'oinell and t'liiules Sweet, of Sj j .1
euse iiiilcist., ,11 0 home to ieud
J2sti.i'.
I!c. I"! 1. i:aii-, nf Soiilh "Main ae-1111-,
will ollieiati' at the funeial of
the hue Mi, .lohn .lfiilcln. In Tny
loi, ut '.::n iiMoik this afternoon. Dj-ct.isi-ii
a the wile ol lltv. .Inhn ..en
kins, pasloi or the Uendll.im KiiRlish
oiih'ii'satlonal t huic.li. I!e. 12vani
will, ill 1 opseii'llt e. lie un llile to of.
filiate at the 1 111101.il of the lule Mis,
U.inM Dwell'-, In AV'ilkes-l'aiie, at ',J0
o'i'Imi 1; hls iiiti'inoon.
The Clnlhtlan l.'mleavoi smlety will
(undue t :i .suiiiie piayer iiiiellut. In
the Washburn St 1 col Pn'Sh teiian
chinch, ioinuieneliitr at fi.L'ii o'clock. In
the oenlr.K:, the lllhle school olllioif
will have h.MKe of the sei vice. Speclul
2.iKler imi.ii will he he.ud at holh
.soi vices. Special otieiiiiKs will he
inade In 1 molnpos,
.Nathan 13ans, m foi niei l, 1011
dueted u kioki.v s-toie ut the uniier of
South .Main avenue and WaMihum
stieet lius in 1 opted ti position with
Mm mm Thomas', the Jaiksnu stieet
Kiour.
Willald A. HieiM, of Allhlliii, X. V., a
.soil of I' I.. Itet'iH, of Meiillluld Slieet,
lias consii noted .1 woikliiK model of a
mliihituie coal mine and breaker, and
Intends to exhibit It at the I'lin-Amei-lean
exposition,
Tin Slluiian IoiIkc of Ochl I'VIIowh
belli a well iitleuded liieetlui,' In 12 vims'
hall hiHlevenliiK', ut which hevotal mat
tortc pel tiilnlii," to the lodne weie acted
upon.
Do mil lull 10 nlteitd tile enleitiilll
nieni and Mirlal, which will bo (,'lvtn
en Moud i evenlnj,', Afull S. I1WI, at
the 1'Mihl WeNh Conciesatlnnal chinch,
on South Main avenue A veiy Inlei
esiliifj pi out amine bin been piepaietf,
and ut lilt close of the enlct taleiuont
c.kt and coffee will he ceived. The
adiills-hlon leo is only 15 cent!?, lcn
tie am will ho hold o.strn. The doors
will open at 7 p. in, and tho entettaln
nient will conunenco ill .V ohuip.
The Loyal Ciiu-iulei'-, u lecuntly oi
KauUrd ti'inpetimi o t-oetet,, held a
mcetlui,' in Co-opeiatlve hall last teu
luir, and outlined the plan of their
cainpulKii iib'alin-t the liciuor tralllc,
The Columlila Uoso and Chemical
loinpany will hold a regular meeting on
Monday ovnliur in ihelr rpiurteis on
Uisoi ntieel.
Mis. Wlhey, of Ohestnut stieet. en
tii tallied tho mcinheis of tlio l'"orelKn
.Mlblsonary socioty of the .Simpson
Mcttiodist Hplscopal oliuieh nl her
honie last ou'iilncr.
A GREAT SURPRISE
li in f,toio fur Jll w bo u.-o Iuiiii'h lljltani fi-r
tliu 'Iluojt Jiul I uiijfis, llic ijir.it Kuaranltoil
liuitJy. oulil i hilleie tlui It i $uld on
lt intiit uml jii ilniKui! I .uitliuilml ly I ho
priiltlor n( lliLc iiuniltrful 10111111,1 to pile joii
4 iiiplc Kltle fin'? It ucicr (alb to cure
jculu or iliiuuio cou;li. All ilru0-gUl3 tell
Kc'tiiij" UaUaiu. Vilie 25e. aii'4 Wc;
NORTHSGRANTON
APRIL ASSEMBLY OF SCRANTON
MEN'S SOCIETY.
Recoitler Moir nnd ExClty Solicitor
Vosburg to Speak Next Tuesday
Night Concerto to Be Given In the
Providence Presbyterian and North
Main Avenue Baptist Churches
Next Week Interesting News of
tho Y. W. C. A. Other News Notes
nnd a Bunch of Personals.
The Apt II Assomlilv of the Seianton
Men'H Society, North Knd, Will ho hold
on Tuesday evening not. In the Piovl
denco Iheshylcilnn social ioom. The
commlttco lake pleastiie In announcing
Recorder JamcH Moir and cx-Sollcllor
A. A. Voslitirrus tins Bticats and spcak
01 h of tho evening. They will speak
on subjects pertalnlnpr to municipal
provernineut, and they will doubtless
bo greeted by 0 full attendance ot
members. Eaeli member Is also xnlv
lleged to Invito a. gentleman friend.
The Assembly oil Tuesday evening
will conclude the monthly meeting nl
tho oiganlzatlon for thl season. The
callio series of assemblies has been 10
plcte with piollt nnd pleasiue. Able
speakers on Interesting topics have
been the jjucsts nf the society nt vm I
011s times through the winter, and the
social nnd entertainment featuics have
been gieatly ouJoed by tho members
and their fi lends.
Easter Festival Conceit.
Musical Dhector r. F. Whlttemnie
anil choir announce 11 ginnd Master
Festival conceit on Monday evening
net In tho Piovldenee ehnich. Tho
choir has hit upon a somewhat unique
and novel Idea In the nature of a pto
Kianime In that tho selections of that
evening Includes n blending of the
thought of the Xathity with the
Resurrection or TCaster t-entlment, and
hence theie will be three Chilstnias
selections pieeedlng the elaboiale
12aster minibois. all of which will be
in addtioii to the K.ister pieces of
12.ister Sabbath.
Tho choir If, one ol the best In our
f lly. and a r.uo musical treat by local
talenl Is assuied. It's ciulte possible
that It will be the last opportunity to
hear Joshua John of tli.it choir as he
contemplates lealtig the city In the
near futiiie. Mis Long, violinist, Mm.
D. M. Biundoge, "V. A. rtobeits will
assist In the conceit. A silver offering
wll be leeelved at the door.
Y. W. C. A. Notes.
"wiiil -1 IrhiI -- itiirij.i- '(Irrnonn u
ic lis I..
l.o-p.'l luipliiic Silnicliv puiiiiij it
1 l"i I.. Ml .lie well nine tn Ihi, iiieetiner.
.Illinois' iiiFPling Sitiilii dfternoon it
1)
1 .0
o'oliiik. Suliieit, "thriit l- ltt-ou." loil In tin-
pit-ident. Amu'-, Muki.i, inn .lie luiuoil t .it
tcit'l lie- liif-etmir
MiiiIji nuiiiii" ilj-es in .emu;, lutlbiuii
nil eiiitnuiileu. Ml 1I10 lu-li to jin llu-c
il --! my ilii mi at thk time. 7"u oMock
Km f!roi'o b Allah's llibli hluilj lue-iliy
iliriliooti it I ti'ilmK. sniijui, ii,,. I'liipln'.
tics ul Dmiicl " I ho sttiili In tho -i-roml rhiptu
hi 'lno-iliv '11- 1111.1t iulcrc-lliij niiil pinlit ihi.
riio-c pic-inl rpif.-(i tliiin-ilii- .1. hrinj
n lib hi nchldl in, uplhldl. lli tin- n-o nl
ilutl- Mb no 0111I1I01I lu -co ih'iili c.nil'
llimiL,hl fu it- 111 thl- puilioii ol His notil Wo
nnili" mini lo pnu 11- 111 1 In-, -ttnli
Mi-s Wo-Kiilt'-. ilitluiiiihi.i ill Inr-iln run
iiu ".I V o'iIoi'.. Ml nlm mi-Ii (11 join ibis
cli-s uni iln -n .it tin- 111110.
'Ihi .lltlllOl-' Hill, ill-., mil liuot WOlllii-lIll
1flc111u1.11 .it I ,11 u'lluik. Ml voiin lil- .110
illlllOll III l)ltl till- ill
Kliiiloiifiilrii 'lliuietliv iltrrtiioii jt I n'lKik
Ihui-iln iifiiin lltl.Io -ttnli il 7. ) i.VIihI,
piumpl. -uinI i -clnol 1,-,-on itul l". 1. soiii ,!,
lotii-ponihiiii' (. iiii-o no t'to -litilli- of tho
iiriiiiiir.
Ml who i-h 1,1 pun ili 1- 111 I uh-i,
piititlns-, piiiiD. -en 1111,. iiiiliiuiil tj in 1111II111
ii.i uui 1 ill nn -lontJij .it 100111-, job Ninth
Mini .i 1 tine
Hi noiihl lil.o ill 11101111101-, i-pulilh tho
lomiuer liieiiiiiu nt tin iv,n i itnm, in n ill
Ihetnsilii- n tho 1 million ptinlour-, li-itnu'
Iho inu'ii., airptitliui diwi", 010. Ml mhtu
li mi-Ii tn join Ihi 1 hi 1- mi mill irinini.
until- "itli .ec 1 1 Ui..
nv K'niil hijh ill-' lifer idiic 1,111 In hfi it
Iho inliii-, mi Mliidi 'ii will ho 101 IhniKttil.
Roses Given Away
ill '-it'.tilji Mlh 01011 pinihi-o iitinumiuj; lo
slim lit will ,tn.' 1 In Jiilim' I'j-ttt l!n-i
Ml Mi- .. lli,IA
Told in Biief.
0. I'.iliin'i, ul Ninth M 1 i 11 in inn , i , ill.il
In WiniUur. N, V, win ic hi- lino 1- -nlluiii,-fmni
,111 atitul, ,.f iliphlhoiij. Ml, I'llinct 11.1s
liininpjtiloil In Hi ,1, I, I, nl, in-.
Mill. IIjII.Ii hi. nt -hunnMii, is -tli,lilii; llll
1 i-lor 1 inlluu nllh hi- pjnnl- en Oik .-tlrol
llu MI1101-' .nn I lliitris' liu il 1111I1111, No. I :'i7,
will inn a iliuit Mnwl.n oiouint, in N. Miri's
lull. "
Mi. tiil lt- (huh- Hi, if Nmili Mun
annuo, jio njuiiitiK uui (he .111it.1l nt l lulu
till.
Mi- Williiini Wolf, nt (hutch iiiniuo, h t
leliuiirU lii.iin fiom I'l.Miiomh, nhoir ho wn
il-ilitU ii'litfif,
'Iho ,Nnilh M llu ileum u)i w,t lolh ul of its
mil' I ii -tml u hy tho -IiilI tli uui-,
'Iho It. 1. I), .1. WIIII.1111-, 11 I'likiillo, niil
pu ih .it llu Milimilil Ihpll-l 1 hun h Intiioiiuw,
W1M1 In Iho iiK'inliw .uni I.njjll-H in mnin,..
Illljli' -ilioi'il ,il 2 p. 111, P .ul, I Di.iii,, -up. llu
tomloiil, uiuii; l'll'll'h -.Kill! mi I III i I i,v
LUIllllK'
111" lllo.iiiiiluiii; N'ouiul -ihnnl In-kll hill
It am lull pli.i Iho Nnilh lliul M,tlx ut"it luos
tlai iiruliiE it tho Viiillturiuin
The 1 llliu Whllli fniitt will ilut iillicon
tiiuinirow iiioinonii fu iho iii-utui; ,1011,
ll.un, tn Mi iiu.l Ml- .l.'lili Mcliitiii. of Itm K
mil slut I, a I j j b , lioj,
SOUTH SCRANJON NOTES.
I'ilir sonlics nl -t Aji' ( itl'i'lli itiiiuli
lniiimiuw' it III ln in full, in-, I lrt nn , ut 7 ,1)
1, m,, will ho 11 lilu.iti.l bv lie,, pitri ( luist,
pi. I or of the thiuili, ki.ui.I 1111, ul P. l"i, will
lie 1 olobr.it til by llu, 1' striuh, the uluiin
hlk'li man nl 10.:,.' hi llu. IVtoi ( liil-t im
tho seruion will In prf.tehoil In' Itev. Sti mli.
t St. .Inlin'a ( ithiilie rliiuch the liif nun.
will be celihutnl by Itei. i: .1 Mello it 7, !'l
,1, m. J i-ccoihI 111.1-4 at l 10 liv Hoi. M. .1, I'loni.
hiK, anil hlsh iiij y Itci, I'll mini.', wlm will
.1I-0 projeh the i-crm.ui, wliltli will he taken
fiom tha Ro-fiel of Iho thy, ,"-io(iil inn-.li,
Ili.iiuli .So. 41. linlRhts of ht. Upiiikp. 11 111
meet tomorrow afleiuoou .it s, Mii'i. lull
Scuiilon SaniKirmulo nil) ntoet tmuoirow a.
In no in jt Mhlotle lull,
In st, .lolm's t'atliolli) t liun.li. nn J'ii; Hieil,
tpoiial ninth iiill he tiling: by the clmh, uniier
Iho direction of MIm Kite lloaulou, jl the lu..S
hum luiiwiroM inornlnir, At i! p. 111, lo-piu
will bo Mint;
Iho piosraiiune which will lie rcu.lcrnl !' th
ihuuli choir tomonow moinlug at 10.10, under
tho direction of Profej-or II. AKrnn inn, at ht.
Mjij'k Citltolic chun lii South Siranton, ii as
follom: Mill Aquam (l'lei'inleckrr)l Urdu's
hoconil Mji; Vt-ni frratoi (lie Monti), llaco
iir (V, liainerrl) At .1 p m. icm uill ho
tuinliuteil b Itei, IVIci Clui.t, at whlib the
rltolr will roii'lcr: 'Vckpci" (I l't), "ll.uo
lllo" (Kapp) "Magultlciit (Wi'M "UikIih rotli"
(l.jiiljotte( '0 SJliitoiU" (Mjltfii-ld) "iJiituui
I'nto" d'. Hcit); 'l Dcuni.
'lime will he a peciil U.ilei enli at the
South t-l.le Villus Women's CluUlUn as.-ncijtion
looiiij, toil (rdar airn.io, (.1111110' afternoon it
J Ii n'elock, win 11 a suhject jppropil'to b II1.1
occanioii will be Ulkeil on jnd thiio will he tome
fpuljl l'3tu mtijlc,
Hoses Given Away
Oil Vilurdi)) with oifii pini.lu.f aiuouiiting to
91 do e will ghe a leaulltul Kasler ltoe.
' ilL'AHS & llACIIiN't
GREEN RIDGE.
.Aehnr.i' .Mollioilbt I'pliiopil Sttnili stlmol Mill
render a inot Itilciestinit l.acler iiniKMiiime "un
claj nl 2 W p. tn, llxinbn 11 III coudil, in pill,
of fpeilil intulo y the uiclieitri, rctllitlim,
sntmt anil tliouie, ntnl seltillom by lite, mile
i)itnrtttlOi
At Hit' fUitnnl rlccllnii of ollkrii" tn bo lirlil
Tnwiliv cuiilllu; licit nl (he tluli liouw of lit'
tlrreti lllittte Whoobnelii flic folluwltipr'nindlilili
will lie Inlloleil fori t'rodilittl, 0. S. Sninlini
vice picildciit. (I, It. Dluiliilik, ,l. I). Ulllhins;
IrniMtiir, O. V, l'.i.Mio! irioitlliiff srtrtlnri,
A. M. flue, It. l llltihco. I,! loiro-pondlta
fccrohr, II. W, lleian, II It, hltiKstt ! Illun.
rliii, ,1, ii. lin ipp, Miurlio M. union; illrcolot',
W. t fair. It. II, IIiiIiImiii, llmiitril Dail, I.
!. l'ow lor, Jr., .1. W. (I.irnr.i. II. M. (Iieen,
T. II. Hone, ?. I'. Hull, II. b. Mrrrlmm, I.
ti. I'lillllp., r. II, Pond, II P. I'nKt, I, b.
ltonlon, 0. Selirooiler, t'. II. Miocmil.rr, P. I,
Smith, A, (I. II10111.1.011, It, A, Van limn, .I, M,
Walker nnd l. II. Siitrftleh.
lllstrlrt Depuly llrand Master 0 b. Cnltln U
ftciloml.i' 111 at his homo, Kill I'euii atcinii,
tlireitiued with (iplmld pnciiiuoiili. A Hop.'
Alklns, nf rlictn lildtio lodite. Is ntfloldtliii; as
ill'lrlct rfopul' ilurhir the Illness nf Mi, Colvlii.
llilpli .stiotvdcn, of Cornell iittlierill, Is upend.
Intt his l'n.er laeallon mIHi lilt) piienlii, Mr.
nnd Mis. T, .1. Fnowilvn, of M'l Sun-et aunuo,
Koses Qiyen Away
On S it ut tt iv with even' ptirilnso finnunlltij; to
l.tl wo Mill trlie n bcaulilut Kister Itu'o.
Mi:.ns ,v iiAncN.
FOOD INSPECTOR WKATHY.
Wants Fish DenJcis to Keep Off Side
walk on Lackawanna Avenue.
Food Inspector "Wlrtinnyer Cs up lu
tiinis iiRalnst the maikct men on lower
liu'kuwaniui avenue, who persist in
dl.spla.xlnt: their lltdi anil oil) tiir It on
tho sidewalk, lie has called the at
tention of Stipeilnlctidetil Allen, of the
uiiicitu 01 ueaiiu. 111 me uuiiiei, ana
tnc latter win soon mime a tour of 111
vcMtiKiitlou of the niiittei.
The food Inspcctoi holds that these
nieichantH have no iIrIi! lo use the
hldcwalk to sell their (.roods and s.iyi
Unit the public health Is lucnated bv
their f-o ilolnrs. The Kic.isy writer
which dtalns fiom the fish bands tuns
aeio.-s the Mdewulk into the Rtitter.
j'ir.diicliK' an almost unbearable odor
and lendoilni" wiiIUIdk cxtieniely dls
nijiee.il'le. LITTIE NOW PROSECUTES.
Had Warrants Issued for Fred Dil
cher nnd M. D. Flaheity.
Ulchaid T.lttle, editor of the Sei.in
tonlan, yesteiday had waii.int.s issued
for the nne.st of Fied Dileher, nieni
ber of the national bo.iid of the railed
Mine "W'oikois of Atactica, ,ind M. 1".
Flaheity. pi evident of the C'ciiti.tl
li.ibfli union.
The wananls vteie issued hy Alder
man A". S-. 3Illl.il' and will be s-ened
today. A liemlnc; will piobablv be ar
1111 Bed foi .some day ne.Nl week.
Y. W. C. A. NOTES.
Iho .-'i.l" 110 hud .it 1101U with Iho "luluit
fund-" in I t tru it mint fiuitii tipuitmt- in
iptinectlon with tin util.ini' of caiidi, ipron-.
oh nils, rtt., ire told Ihi t.ilont -mill I il.os
pint- iho I i-t of tin- month in. I tic .tntiupilc
a 1110-t delightful tune.
Uno of Iho most cnthuii i-liu loikiutr th-sos
nt tin -oi-ou mil i-tudit ifletnonii, whin
ll-s Mnitli sue the (,. I t' .III- .1 It utt 111
llu lull, 11 - nf 111 hl-CIIlt
'I In iniii eiiiiit pupils 111 h'lkiiic loniu.l
In Iho 1 liibillnii wlii.li will like pi 100 tho
tuml -ith ol tin- 111011II1 'Ihi- will ho 1 fin
-honliii of tho uoil. il'iio lu Ilut ihpnluiiiit
V 1 1 it-- 111 -hilt w ll-l linking t- hiititr tntuiid
I hot cpci L In hiin tttlk next I in -d 11 Lit 11
intj n 7.1" ni ,-iiI 1- wcliome tn pilu this
ill--. 'I hlnk how umtli tnu rut -an if tun 1 111
do tin? put nt tout own -owinr
OBITUARY.
MIlllM.I, I. 1.01.1)1 N Mnhitl I l.nidtii, of
MS P dm -titfl, .iRid to e.u-, dnd .n-tiuli
noon, jiiu 1 itttk'- illue wllh pit iltri-
D.ioi-td ii-iihd tu --.mill v.i.inlnii t"i i ntmi '
lu nt nirs .mil w.i- tn lit 111 lu'li i-ti(tn ht 1
lato tiinnlii.1 nt itquiint uici - Mr 1- -urti 1 I
b, ,1 wuluv nnd tin t Iiit.li t Willi 1111 I , I"-. 'li
Kitio, Mi; .111.I ll.nmi-. Iho luii.ul -till I iki
pi no Mnuili, uintiih'4 .it ' u 1 lm k wllh .1 i
(plll'lll lllt'l.ll s, .Mill'- Citlmlii ihuuli. 111. 1 in
liiintut at the C.illi.'ll il . ini'Jcl.i.
1 HE CELEBRATED GORDON PIANO
Befoie buying, send for catalogue.
H.S.GORDON, fi&VISU.
vc.
City.
NERVITA PILLS
Restore Vitality. Lost Vigor and Manhood
Cure Impotency, Night Emissions, Loss of
V- "i & I
faMm By mail
SUBRw wifli
Glirs m refund tite f5R0ney paid. Send for circular and copy of
our Bankable Guarantee Bond.
NeritIablets S33
Positively guaranteed cure for Loss of Power, Varicocele, Un
developed or Shrunken Organs, Paresis, Locomotor Ataxia,
Nervous Prostration, Hysteria, Fits, Insanity, Paralysis and the
Results of Excessive Use of Tobacco, Opium or Liquor, By
mail in plain package, $1.00 a box, 6 for $5.00 with our Bank
able Guarantee Bond to cure in 30 days or refund money paid,
Nervita Medical Co,, Clinton and Jackson sts Chicago, I!!,
SOLD BY McGAHHAU THOMAS, UUUGUISTe-, 209 LACKAWANNA AVL'NUE," SCHANTON, i'A.
Special Diseases of Men
IS MV SPECIALTY.
Do SJP Cente r
Not $KmmL.,,,,. Them''
Scatter jSPIH. on "
Facu Iti es IflfKBm Specialty
If you nn ufferlnit from anf dlpsc or condition peculUr to men,, or If. you hv Vn
nl'ippolnteil in not eelltnc; a porminent euro. I want vnti lo romc and liaie a toriit enat
wllh me. I will expliln tn ou MY SHT);t OP TIIHVTMKNI', whlrh I hiv originated
anil dcieloped after my whole life's experience In trcallntr fpcchil dlseaseft of men. I lia
fj" liflta, upeelflcs, free lumplev trhl treatmonta or electro medical comhlnitlona or almllar
deileen vthieli do not and cinnot cure dl-eaaea peculiar to men. My education, my expctl
nice, my conscience, my icputatlon condemna nil sueli quickcry, lf'ou will pay ino '
tf'lt I will ijlie you ntl.K OK ClIAItOH n thuroucli personal rxainlnillon and an honest
opinion of our'cae. If )ou are linuralile I will tell ou no, and uclil-e ou qn that ou
Mill not lie humbugged by unerupulointpraotltlimers who clilni to euro ill. It ifter exam
n nr you, I find you curable, I will Ini'irc? ou of a pmiiaiu nt cute, Innsnruch a I will
Bbe ou n writlon RUirititcc to rifund lou eiery cent .1011 liaie pild me in cane t fall to
effect a ittre. I mako nn charge lor inodiclne-i, ai they ate ibvi.ta Ineluded In the nominal
fie, aakeil, and ion know to Iho cent, bed ro you ttart what our whole treatment Is going;
fo ro.t, and f'will make nn fal-e proma it to tho time for the 5lltcQt KOltln'i ou at
a pitlint, ut 1 promle only wlnt I oan do, and do at f promise.
I'VN VTl'llAli ni'THAltllKs ttopped In 6 to 10 da.
OIssto.NS and Drnlnt stopped in i to 15 tlijt
t'f ClIHS I cue not of hotv long atandlnu, f will dry them up at ones
.STUICTt'ltt: cured without tutting or dilating.
IIYDHOCn.K or nn.t aiu'lUngt or mhrgcmoitt reilured it otne.
IMPOTKNTY b 111 ntcm of treatm.nt It curable lrre-pittltc of the lime ttandjng or
your age.
Ill, MlDr.tt M) KinNKV derangcmenlt by my ss(em of trelment sliow nignt 0! im
prnvenunt frini the iry liegiiinlntr
ItllllUMATI.sM, being eauvd hy Impure condition of Mood, It ctued perinnnently by
me,
SPrcn'10 niOOD l'Ol'-OMNt., permanently rured without the ui of Iodide of Polanh
or Men ury.
WniTI'. If ou cannot call. All corrctpondeneo strictly confidential .ind all repliea tent
in pliin emelopes Inclose 2 cent stamp to Insure npl.
OlKICi: UOtJltS, ti a. m to f. p m jnd 6 to 8 p m ; Sundaja, 10 a. m to t p. m.
, DR. MACKENZIE'S
. bb . mm ak
1 1
Permanently Located at
Rooms 208-209-210 Pauli Building
426-428 Sprnce St.,
TAKE ELEVATOR.
New York Announcement.
Horner's Furniture.
Wo bid for Pyour patronago on
the following grounds:
I. Our stock ropiescntb tho fno
fluvlion.s or the BEST lAKI'.KS
OX FA", in addition to good-- ot our
own lniiuiifttotuie.
ii. Our nv-ioitmeiit- nro a- com
)loto in tlio pluin jind inepen-ivo
goods faiiited to tho modest homo, ns
in tlio 111010 oluboratc and aitihtiu
linos lcqiiiied tor tho nioto lucton-lious-
homu or nitmsion.
II. Our piicos mo tlio lowest nt
which fuinltuio of s-tandnid quality,
itiid bcitring tho sttunp of style nnd
nieiil in It.siipiH'ainnco, c'un lie inunu
fnctuicd and sold.
All Ibe litest ilo-'isit'i and IliiWIu'S
in cuib and eiciy lino, iiiiliitliui;
tliu msli!on,iblu lislit wood-, unci
clVcts foi suiumut runiUliIiiK
R.J. Horner & Co.,
riirnlluro Makrn nnd Import. ra,
01-05 VV. 3cl St., New Fork
lAclJolnlDB Eden IMuser.l
A Tint tu the entahllaUini.ut of tt J. Horner
( o liriiiKu Jim iu touch with oierj-thlnc that In
non anil mirth bioIdk in the lurnitnro wotltl
Ncufipapci I'omineot
TRIBUNE WANT ADS.
BRING QUICK RETURNS
wmEWxmtWitiWM.
tf'iiir! un'Mwm
fjThcHi' ttnjr t'npunlcs ar-
1rcii. Ill IT DOUIS VVIIIltllJI.
jni'oiivHiilciiee.iilIcc'tloiiK
in which Copaiba. J'n
WIDY
DcUh and Inlcciion. ton.
(C)
diseases, all effects or selr-abuse or excess
and indiscretion. A fove 1mm m&
Mmi Builder. Brings the pink glow to
pale cheeks and restores the fire of youth.
SI per Ita, 8 boxes
ur iiankalPid yuarantoe
III H
I
SCRANTON, PA.
AMUSEMENTS.
I YCEUH THEATRE
- nEIS A. nilRGtlVDUH, LtSJCH.
A. J. nUlTV. JUtuKcr.
THUKSDAY, APRIL 11.
I. tenuis I'crforinjuco at S.1.1
Mitinee I'ufoiinaiice it -39.
loriiTir ANMiAf. ciici.nr.
Bauer's 13th Regiment Band
Of 15 lieic.
lou-ti:
Mr. Prank Eaton, Baiitone,
Xcw York City.
Mr. Thomas Miles, Coineti3t,
lltuei'i Iiitul.
i'iic -, 'Ji tints to I.0O. ( hililn u'-. inatlnrA
l"i, , ri , VK.. sells mi ulc 'nit-il iy at i c. ni
ACADEHY OF HU51C,
REIS& BUI'aUNDEU IIARRV A. BROWN
Manager and Lessee. Local Manager.
iiw.am.1: or mis wi i.k.
ilalinii, lMili,
CHARLES LEYBURNE AND CO
in miTiiroiKi:
IIiuimIii inmii' Wlif- of Vow Voili
I'rnhi I'lituiu Monte Cri-W
Mluiiliv nonlni,- On Urn Kio Oraiula
ALL M'A I' Will K.
'Hit llilhl Aiti-I,
IRENE MEYERS AND COMPANY.
NewGaietyTheatre
AM', fi. HKIimSt.lO.V, MmuKir.
Thiee Bnys Commencing Monday,
Apiil 8.
BROADWAY BURLESQUERS
Matinees Daily.
Memory, all wasting
60
PILLS
SO
CENTS
for $2.609
mm w