ipnsir' Bp'9fSV s " f d. n 11-1E SCR ANTON TRIBUNE- WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10 1901'. rs., WEST MEETING OP THEBOARD STILL AGITATING BBTTEB STREET CAB SERVICE. Letter from Ocnernl Mruiuger SI 111 mnn Does Not Give Much Hope. Officers Nominated C. E. Daniels the Unanimous Choice for Presi dent Resolutions on the Death of H. D. Jones Prohibition League to Give an Entertainment Events of This Evening Other Notes, T'itsIUoiiI (Mimlof J-J. D.mlt'l.s wu- unanimously rc-noiiiliinted b.v the W'oxt Sltlr lioiml of Irmle- last ovciiIiik to sucrecd hlniHRll' sis the illrcotliif-: head F-tlie orguiiUiitlon for tin tlilld term. .Tonkin T. Uwhc was natiicd for vlri presidem. Wulliu'c ll. Mosim for fc rotiuy iiud AVllllnm Knrrrll for troas nr;r. ;l'lii? btm id iiKu nppulMtcil itpoi'lnl cominlttrps to lonfi-r villi tlii sttcot rallHuj' company uith a vlow to liti liro'vlus tho scivlri hutw-tvn llii1 cen tral city nnd West Scrniitiiii rind also to jitT.itiRi' for a inception unit socinl nt tho iinunal iiienliiK, which will oc cur next mouth. Ill irxpousi' lo tile losnllllloil.s p.isscd at. llio last iiu'ullntr relative to the rim n I ti!,' of Ntioct curs nil iiIkIii and hotter .sr'rvicc, u i-onuiiunli'iilliiii was wild fioin fipiiur.il Aliiniiiier Sllllniiin. which struct! that It is liiipiacllcnl to nm ,i crctter number of cars lo West, set an ion than arc tun at piosent. owing lo the frc(iiont ldocUadcs at the T)elii wntf l.nck.iwaiuiii and V '.stern cru. Infe. The business after uiidniirhi, Mr. Sllllmun says, would not warrant all niKhl (.nis and the s.inif ic.ison pie vnis inoic fieipieiu trips on the W.islibilin stioet Hue. President Uanl -Is reporleil thnt Sev ern! couucllmeu have in mind a pi. in (or obtaining belter street cur service. The poor service of tlie system and llio over-ciowdi'd condition of Hie cars as discussed by several members. On motion (it liobert .1, Williams, n coni mltce of three was appointed lo (in fer with the roimclhnen and the streH car lnanaKcmetil. limiting to a better ment ot the service. The committee named were: It. .1. Williams, IL ". Morgan and I.. I Wedemun. The following i evolution was re.nl and adopted on the deatli of the late Henry D. .Tones: riir Wr-t Side bond w ir.uli" de-itcs licrclii to publiily note n riiiou .aid logict over tl.e ilralh of the Lite lleniv 1) lone?. ABOUT THIS TIME LOOK OUT FOR COUGHS and COLDS TAKE DUFOUR'S FRENCH TAR. Black as a Color It Never Grows Old; Never Becomes Tiresome, Is Never Out of Place, and Is Always Becoming Black Dress Goods Are more popular tkis year than ever. Every woman wears black some of the thus at any rate, and because of the brilliancy of the new Silk Waists, or the charm ing contrasts which black offers with the dainty Wash Waists, many ladies, although not in mourning, rarely wear anything else. For these, among other reasons, our stock of Black Dress Goods is far above par today, and includes everything that heart can wish for, be sides many novelties which you have probably never seen. Come in at your convenience and look over the new lines. They'll please you. For Tailored Suits WE SUGGEST Cheviots, Venetians Vicunas, Zebelines Unfinished Worsteds Broadcloths, Clays, Etc. For Dressy Gowns Mp K AT Silk and Wool Baratheas Readonas or Prunellas Canadensis or Poplins Brilliantines or Soliels Westra and Whipcords Melrose and Granite Cloths ,: " Serges and Henriettas '"" French Corkscrews, Etc. And many other popular weaves which will claim your attention it you favor us with a call. Globe Warehouse SCRANTON Mr. .tones m one of tlie" charter rncinbcM ot Dili Ih-'ikI of ll.idc, awl Mticil hi ati official opacity tor many jmi, lie did miidi tor the welfare of tlio board und was active as .t iucni tier tinlll n (iv months ago, when falling IimIIIi tnmpollfd hi mltro-illon, Mr. "oiion wh lrnttuiiiftit.il In tin tn itxtnjr ot many ItiiprmcniMil- hi tl)de Pail,-, .iIumj- wmk liiK actlir-l. for llir matctllt nrhAtirenifiil ft llils strllbii of the ill). Ill weak as .1 rltlfcu a MUwted by all who knew lillil. ltfaoltrd, That tills iMolullon be tilide an of nUI nilnut" on I he irtordi of 1 hit bo.nd, this 0th day ot April, A, I). 1901. The following olUcers wore umnlnnt eil by acclamation: President, Chillies 1!. Dnnlels; vlce-ptesldent, .leiikln T. Iteese: secretary, AVulhice -!. Jloser: treasurer, William Knrrell. T. Fellows Mason, A. IS. Holmes, Dr. XV. Uowland Davis. O. A. Williams and XV. i. Hughes were appointed a coiu mlltee to arrange for n. leceptlou ond soclol session after the annual nieellng on the second Titftsdtiy In Alny. Events of This Evening-. Th Moses Taylor Sister IikIkc Itrotherhood of Itnllroiid Trainmen, will hold an entertainment and social in Mcars' hall. Club dance under the auplces of fOleetric t'lty Wheelmen. ' General News Notes, J)i. (ieorge I). Reynolds assisted by Dr. Arthur A. Iteynolds, yesteuhiy pel -formed an operation on a son of Jlrs. (i.ibele. The Coloill.il club Will ineel tomorrow (veiling in Camp No. 17.S, 1'. O. S. of A. looms. Ued .Men's hall. St. Cecelia's Ladles' T. A. I!, society met in St. Lb'o's hall last evening In tegular session and enjoyed u social session afterward". .St. Urenden's council, Vuilug Ab-li's Institute, will tocelw holy (onmuinloii tit rft.. Patrick's Catholic church at ! o'clock net Sundtiy morning. AII--S Alary l.arkiii, of Wllmlnlogii, Delawaie. is visiting her parents on North Van Hiiren avenue. Air. and Airs, .hunes Lamb and Ali"! Alice AIcCorm.i, of AVIlkei-Hnrre, are visiting at the home of Kdward Dacey, on North Sumner avenue. Dr. and Airs. W. A. Paine, of Wash burn street, have ictutned home from a visit with relatives In Columbia coun- iy. The Women's Home Missionary soci ety of the Simpson .Methodist Kplsco pal church will hold a book social on Thursday evening. April U2. The funeral of the- lute Alls. Alary Ann Lacey will occur at 2."H o'clock this .afternoon from the hou.se, 4'JG Fourteenth street. Interment will be made In the Washburn street ceme tery. Conductor John Nicholson, of the Ser.mton Hallway company. Is ill at his home on Kynoti street. flew Thomas de Oruchy, U. D.. gue sin illustrated lectin o last evening to the members of the H. Y, P. l. of the Jackson Street Paptist church. His subject was "ICvangellne." James P. Davis, of Kingston, is isit ing relatives in town. The West Side Piohibitlon league will hold an entertainment and lectin e Apill IT. in Co-operative hall. 7.ir p. ni. This is the .second of a series of tike mecttiiKR they contemplate stvlnpr In tho future. Attorney Eminott D. Nleholtp, olf Wilkes-Ham, will rCvo. the nddi-ops. His siihjefll will he "On Which Side Are Yntt?" Tho leastle Is preparing a nrngriunmr. which will he teatlj' for puhllcalloii In a nhoit time. allium .School! ami William ItcKalla heeamo Pillaged In n quarrel last even luff and tho latter struck tho harnoss tnttkrr III llio face. Hchoen was after wards locked up. hut ni tho hearing later he was discharged. Tomoriow evening in the .Salvation Army hall, Trleo Htieot, near Muln avenue, Philip (Irahain. of HloomBhuiB, I he father of ,lrs. "Waldon, who was pardoned by Governor llooycvelt an New Year's day from life Hontenea In Auburn pilson, will deliver a toetuio on "A Mother's l.ovc." tte Is a rooiI speaker and was at one time a very HUcecssful minister of the KvaiiRelloal ehtiieh. The Hoin of TiMiipoiaiico will meet for reheat sal Thursday evening In AIoi Rim's hall. Thuro will h" a leRtihir seM.ilon of Tilde ol lCleelrlo City ietnplc. So. Su', l.ndles of the Onldeil I'jnisli', III the Voting- Men's Institute hall. Thursday evenliiR-, April II, at S o'clock. All members are torittosicd to be present. DUNWORE. The borough council, aeedinp.inleil b.v all tho other horousli olllclals, made their annual tour of Inspection yester day. The condition of thestieets were ceitalnly In elegant shape for Inspec tion, and no doubt after their day's ilde through our muddy stieeN the eotinellineii will be In a Rood frame of mind to tuko action on the recom mendation In the mcsMiRe of Htirsrss Htirschcll that some pennanent inae adamlzed sueets be made each year, instead of tbe present poor nnaiiKe ment. The council will meet In spe cial session tonight, when the obser vations of yesterday will receive at tention at the bunds of the various committees. The bazaar conducted by the Ladles' Aid society of tbo Presbyterian chinch will be held at the home of Alex. Ury den. on Dudley street, on Thursday and Friday. Apiil It audi 11!, from I until 10 p. in. .Mnny useful and fancy articles will be offered for sale, refresh ments will be served and a pleasiiur proRrnimno of vocal and InsttumontuI selections will be tendered each uven linr. An admission fee of live cents will be cliai-Rcd. A cordial Invitation Is extended the public lo lsit tbe ba zaar. A lai-Re number weie present last ulKhl at the endue held al Washing ton bull, under the auspices of the Catholic .Mutual liene.voleiit associa tion. The alfairs siveu by this society mo growing- more and more popular as is attested by the increasing1 number in attendance at each. Clarence .lacksou, of Drinker street, while perioi mills- bis duties as fireman at Murray's mine on Monday, was se veiely burned by steam, about the face and chest. At this time he is rest ing easily and Dr. "Winters, who was called, anticipates no serious results. Le.inder Rnrton has leturned to his duties a l Washington, T. ".. after an extended stay with friends in town. J. Harrington Young has returned lo his studies at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. H. K. Rronson leaves today for Odes sa, X. Y., wheic be goes to attend the I'unoial of a lelutlvc SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. There will bo a mothers' meeting at tbe South Side Young Vomen's Chris tian association rooms, mil Odar avo inie, tliis afternoon at '2 o'clock. The mothers are Invited to bring thimbles and needles, as we aic going to have a. iiiiltlng party On Thursday night there wilt be an ice cream .sale at the association rooms given by two of the ladles for their talent fund. Mrs, ir. Finn and .Mrs. August Kraft Invites any one to conio and enjoy (l dish of leo cream for JO cents. Ou Friday night the Loyalty club Mill meet, and Miss Smith, of the Hahnemann hospital, will give a dem onstration lecture on "How to Care for the Slelc ami How lo Make a Bed." All members of tho club are invited to come and bring their friends. A rummage sale is to bo held by the association Saturday, April -0 anil Monday, April 1'2, in J. D. "Williams' minium,- on Washington avenue. Any one who has donations to give please send to tbe association rooms. 10JI Cedar avenue, or send word, nnd then the goods will bo called for by us. N M the fair of the ("hutch of Peace .Monday evening, ticket No. 17 won the door prize, whleli is a beautiful -wine set. A same of basket ball will be played Thursday night at St. John's hall be tween Prof. Tigue's Oynmuslum team and the Defendeis, better known as llio St. John's basket ball team. Tho game will bo for a $."0 prize. The Frelllght lodge, Xo. 2SD. Order or Hurl (inri, will moot this evening In Hail man's ball. James Council lodge, Xn. 170, will meet this evening in Frculian's hnll. lo install olllcors, after which u bnn ijuel will bo held. The members of the lioyal Arcanum will meet in Phaiimicy ball at o'clcck this evening. MKs Margaret ltlUcrlxck, of ,jor scy city, has returned home, after a thicc weeks' visit with friends on this side, Ptrlck Uuiu'tt. of Pittsburg, s visit lug Ills paienis, on Prospect avenuo. John ("iivln. of Piospcct avenue, has untuned to the Lehigh .uulversltv to lesuine his studio,", John Purceii has rotuiuod lo Hiook lyn, X. !,, after n week's stay with his parents, on Piospecl iivcnue. Tho Seiantoii Saongrrrundo will meet for rehearsal this evening In Athletic hall, CREEN RIDGE. Tho (liven Uldeo Junior ll.iptlst Young People's union will give an cn tnrttilnincnt ami soolul in the church Filday evening: ot this week, The en tertainment will consist of pictuieH irom "Amu Sftmanthu' Plciuro ilal lery," und music am) rccltalious, nc-fiehmc-iits w ill be feived. These young people aio skilled In giving charming little unteitalmneut, anil a delightful evening Is promise i ,m v.-ho attend. Tho members of the Voiius Man's club of tho Chinch of tlm flood alien- iieru me busy removing- their appar atus tiotn tho gymnasium piep.iratoiy to holding their banriuet thee Sajur- THE H9MLIEST MAN IN SCRANTON jj uell as tbo )uiuliomct, and olhm no bailed to (all on any diujeUt jud get ficc i trial bottlo ot Kemp' UaUam tor th; '1 bioat and Lung, a leuicdy that li suaiantccd to cure und ulicve all ( hionlo and Auilo Coughs, AkIIiiiii. Uioiiclillli and Consumption. I'rUc. L'ie. and OVo NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA, A CUBE FOR IT. Not a Patent, Cure-all, Nor n Mort em Miracle, but Simply a national Cure for Dyspepsia. In these days of humbURRory nnd deception, the manufacturers of patent medicines, as a rule, seam to think their medicines will not sell unless they claim that li will cure every disease under the sun. And they never think of leaving out dyspepsia nnd stomach troubles. They are sure to claim that their nostrum Is absolutely certain to cure every dysperltlc and ho need look no further. In tho face of theso absurd claims It Is tefieshliig to nolo that the proprie tors of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have carefully rofrulncd from making any undue claim or false lopiesontallons regarding the merits- of this most ex cellent remedy for dyspepsia and stom ach troubles. They make but one claim for It, that for indigestion und various stomach tumbles sjtuurt's Dy spepsia Tablets in a radical cure. They g-o no farther than this and any man or wNmun suffering from Indigestion, chronic or nervous dyspepsia, who will give the remedy a trial will Und that nothing Is claimed for It that the facts will not fully sustain. It Is a modern discovery, composed of harmless' vegetable Ingredients ac ceptable to the weakliest or most deli cate stomach. Its great success In cur ing stomach troubles is duo to the fact, that the medical properties are such thai, il will, digest whatever whole some food is taken Into the stomach, no matter whether the stomucb Is in good working order or not. It rests the over-worked oigan and replenishes (he body. I he blood, tbo nerves, cront ing a healthy appetite, gives refresh ing sleep and the blessings which al ways accompany a good digestion and proper assimilation of food. In using Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets no dieting is requited. Simply eat plenty of wholesome food and lake these Tablets nt each meal, thus as sisting and resting the stomach, which rapidly regains its proper digestive power. hen tbo Tablets will bo no longer required. Xervous Dyspepsia is simply a con dition 1n which some portion or por tions or the nervous system arc not propet ly nourished. Good digestion In vigorates tho nervous system and every organ in the body. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold by all druggists at r0 cents tier pack age. They are manufactured by the F. A. Stuart Co., of Marshall. Mich. Any dtuggist will tell yon it gives universal satisfaction. day evening. Th" piopt-iei jy of the Oieon rtidgo ho.M ,-ili servo th sup per. Tho lit pen Ilidge Women's Christian Temperance union will meet this after noon at 3 o'clock in tho Evangelical church on Cnpouse avenue. Suject, "Juvenile Work." All are welcome. EXAMINATION OF FIREMEN. First Step Towards the Reorganiza tion of the Department. F. W. Zizlemonn, chief engineer of tbo bureau ot" tiies, ycstciduy sent out the following: Olfiie of "upcimteiulrtil of l'iir. Srranton, P.I., April ', 1001. GrnPMl Order Xo. I. 1'init All appointment? for pcrnunrnl men or cill men under tlie provisions ot oidinanie Xo. 77, fllo of (-elect council, lfifll, will bo mjila after e.imin.mon (otetine' fitnen for llio po. siliun, both mentally and physically. Sceond The following oftUcn, aic lieul.y con diluted :is cviniiiiinpr lioird. vU.: Eine-t Mil ler, I. .1. SIomo, Charles fiinn.ll. Crude ltuli irnon and V. V. (Icrril.v. 'fin i buanl will fit mth Av.iit.inl Chief 11. ,1. Mowc, a.-, president, e(iy .ltlcinoon trom 2 in i p. ni. in llio ottiei oil t lie Mipeiintendcnt of llji-, bureau, in the oily building, comiuoncms on the tilth iml.tnt. C. V, MonK eleik ol ihii huiiMii, will act as ic corder of the Wunl. Tlihd- Applicinlif iimn the tellouiiif, mimd companies uill lcpoit. lor e..nnimtion-i .i lI lotts, iiiiIpsS pnenlcd, b.v tiro duly oi otbei inuinidablc imii-p in v.hiih r,i-o they will ie lort tlie earlieit date tollmvini; April 10, at i . in.: ryM.il Hoip comp.inv, Xav Aug llo-e com. p.my. Hook and I.addor companv. lly eider of ,. llild.eock. Pneetoi- of Public Sifelv. P. . Zielmanr, Supeiintendent Ibiieau of llio. Dates for the examination of appli cants from other companies will bo announced later by Chief Engineer Zlzelmann. Tho volunteer companies arc to be disbanded as soon as the paid men are selected. DEATH OF CAPTAIN BUSH. Well Known Member of Elks Passed Away on Monday. Captain Augustus H. Hush, a mem ber of the Scranton lodge ot Elks, and a gentleman very well known in this oily, died on Monday at his homo In Now York. Cupluln Hush was tlm father of Miss Isadorc Ttush, who was for many seasons leading lady for Itoland Heed, who died a week ago. Captain Hush was a resident of Wilkes-Tmire fiom IS70 until isn, when ho moved to .Vow York city. I In served through the Civil war as cap tain or a company of the Sixteenth Pennsylvania cavalry. Ho was Inter captain of Company D, Ninth regi ment, for several ycais. He was a visitor at one of the re cent social sessions of tho local lodgo of Klks, and seemed to bo then In tho very best or health, Tho funeral will bo held today, nnd Intel ment will bo made In ttorwlck. OBITUARY. I'VTllltK MbUVAY-IMtiKk liilliwii. oi nil Wot I.Jikatvaun.i .iveuiu. died ll iiIkU, alter a week's illiu&s ol pneumonia, IIp l. in W'ext STanlun a. Iari.e number of yeaii and ji will known and populai. 1 oi oicr tv.viny jean, be wa-, ,i tniiled emplojc al Ihc bade awanun fioiKln lion-e. A wife, Ibieo chUdriu, Mauaici, Jill and .leuinlali, and one sUtci, Mi, l'jliick llodd, of llailroad avenue, mnivc him. 1h lUKial an liviincrmenl will bo undo later, Pecjied w- 4 member of lbs Delaware, Iikiw.iniu anil Wntcrn iliitual Aid assodatlcn. JIRs. MARV Ki;t.l,V,-Mi. ilan Kelb, an-d (il jcar, died on Jiondy iiijlit at her home, .'il.'. Deacon btreft. .She U lunlied b.v two uii,. William and Tlioina. lh tuneral will ba bild at 3 o'tlock toluol- low afternoon unit intetintnt at Obphdiit. IMnaid, tbo i-jear-old .sou of i. and Mir. I'atikk Welsh, of Mluookj, died Monday nUlit it tho JlOiCa Taylor liospital of uppendiiitii, 'Ihc funeral will be held al 3 oMoik thU altciiioon, with Inteinient in St. Jo-iejili'i. (.emeteij, Jli noola, Funeials. Hie fimeul of 1'rcdrrkk Ualfpeiiuj will be held Thursday at 3 p. ni. All ineuibei. of Colonel I.ruii couiuil, Xo. 1015. ait- reiuested to nuct at the Auditorium al 1 p. m Tburtdjy to atttud the funcraf, NORTHSCRANTON BASKET BALL GAME AT AUDI-TORIUM. Excltlnrj Qnme Between the Stars nnd Bloomsburg; Teams -Enter-tnlnment of tho Textile Workers Friday Evenlnrj Mrs, Mnry E. Joell, of Parker Street, Injmcd on Monday Afternoon Miss Gilflln Made a Decided Hit with Her Readings on Monday Night. The North Kml Slats defeatod tho nioontsbuig Nurinal school basket bull team In the Audltoilum after a most exciting and liercoty contested game. The llnal score was I, lo II In favor of the stars. Ill the llrsl half Rvnns and McCltis hey scored for the Stars, whllo Marcy and ltelghard thicw baskets for tho vlstors. in the second half J. Mcclus key threw three baskets. His playing whh easily the feature of tho game. Tho line-up of the tenuis was as fol lows: lllx'minblllg. Ilnjoi bft roiwaid llebdi.ird right foiu.nd Vmy cmter .., WIIILimi led cn.nil . Kilmer littht u.llil . -t.H. -MRriil.m MM Invkle ..I l'v.nis lone- I'. .Mrflu-kle For Friday Night. At .in entertainment to be given by the Textile Workers' union at the Au ditorium Friday evening the following programme will be rendered: Opening overture; selection. Misses Sultry and l.oftus; violin solos, .Misses Mcllull and Loft us: selection of comic, songs. Misses Aniilo and ISmina Moigans; vo cal solo, William A. Kynott: snugs and dances, Mossis. Mulnnoy and Cox; recitation. Miss .Mamie Kvuns; comic address, Thomas Coyne; vocal solo, Paul Kvnns; recitation and dancing. Miss .lullii Mcllalo: elocution, Miss Prlsellla Jones: song and dance, T. ,1. Kvnns; rag time coon song, John Sher man: violin selection. Misses Cousins and Deaolo; buck and wing dance, "Messrs. Sweeney and Hclfron: vocal solo. John Hughes; song, Muinlo Ny lnud; wire ska ling. Kdwtird Han lug ton. During th" evening William K. Burke, the well known song writer and singer, will sing Charles. Henry Aloyslus O'Boyle's latest hit, entitled, "Just Because She Had no ITnion Card." This will be the first time for Mr. O'lioyie'.s song to bo sung in pub lic. Miss Griffin's Readings. Tlie entertainment given at tbo J'uil tan church Monday night by Cora Moiris Urillln was a glowing success. At tills, ber flist affair in Providence, she was erected bv an immense au dience, tlie church being crowded to tho doors. Mis Griffin's leading of "Michael Strogoff" was wonderful in its portrayal. The excellent mnnnor In which she expressed herself In hu mor nnd pathos excited considerable comment. The beautiful voice of Mrs. Lizzie nughes-Biundago delighted the au dience, and the gineeful work or Miss Constantino nnd the recitations of lit Miiud Weathcrbog created very favor able comment. Injured in a Panic. Mrs. Mary K. Joell. of Parker street, was seriously injured whllo on her way homo nt -t o'clock Mondny after noon on tho Providence street car. Tho car win near Carbon street crossing when Ibe was noticed be neath the seat by one of the passen gers. The passengcis. in their haste to get out, trampled upon Mrs. Joell. Her injuries consist of a fiuctiitcd knee cap and sovoio bruises on her right aim. NUBS OF NEWS. The North Kud Prohibition leagu-J will give an entertainment and lecture April IS. in the Auditorium hull, at S o'clock p. ni. This Is tiio second of a. s(ries of lectures they contemplate giv ing in the future. Attorney Kmniett "D. Nicholls, of AVilkes-Barro, will give the address. His subject will be: "Tbo Growth of Cities and Its Kvll Effects." All poisons who love until, temper ance and sincerity should como and hear Mr. Nicholls. The league is pre paring a programme, which will bo ready for publication in a short time. Admission tree. Tho H. A. Mace lodge of Itallioad Trainmen will give a grand ball this evening at the Auditorium. The hall will ho beautifully decorated with bunting and palms. Over 800 tickets have boon sold and it is expected that the nff nlr will be one of tho grandest bulls given in this section of the city for some time. Lawrence's orchestra will furnish music for tin- evening, Tho timo set for llio heucllt hnll to bo given by th i Ilrlshln Accidental Killid, for the benelit of John Tlguc. will be Saturday, April 3", Instead of Apill 10, as was stuiMl in tho Tilburu uf Monday, Mrs-. Alice "Wall, of lit Ink avenue, was arraigned before Aldeunnii Fuller yestetduy morning on tho ohurgo of assault and battery, preferred by hop sister-in-law, Hiidget AVull. Tho de fpndant was hold under sr.oo ball for appeal a nee at com t, Mrs. S. n. Henwood Is j.ng friends hi Now YoiU iltj. IS WANTED IN CLEVELAND, Thomas Connors to Be Turned Over to Police of That City. Tins local police have discovered that Thomas Connors, who was takon into custody with Isaac Posner for reliev ing a mnn of $10 one day lust week in the Hotel Columbia, Is wanted In Clove, land, u,, for burglary, It Is understood that letters were found in his clothes which aroused tho suspicions of Chief Kobllnt;, He com inunlcated with tho Cleveland police and the latter sent on a plctuio of the man wanted In thai city, together with a minute description of hlni. The plc tuio was an e.iut likeness of Connors, whose light name Is said to be Stephen Funning and tho taton iii.uks men tioned in tlm description were all found upon his person. Ho claims It is nil a mistake, but iu. (tilsltlon iu pei it are being seemed. PR1CEBURG. A m.t pirll.v ui'ddim; took plate al the ke.t tune -Hailun pailou.it 1'attoi title ou .Monday eienlni; al 3 o'lhxk, The coiitiactlnjj pailles v.eie Mlvi Sarah Irthauo und Mr. I.uc bauc. Ihc (crrinony wa perfonmd b.v lto. Klkauali llnlley, 'Ihc brido wa attended by MUi l.htla Kllleolt and tho (trooiniinaii was Mr. Arthur llobh. 'Ihc bride uoie u. costumu of bluo Ijiis ilowne and the biidefiiiaid wnm a eo.luiiic uf light brown lansdownc. Alter tho ciieiuony ion gralulitioni wi r!ciuled the )ouu louple Many Stores JONAS LONG'S SONS coinmned Tailor-made Suits There is only one way of testing the completeness of our Suit and Wrap De partment, and that is by personal inspec tion. True, we can give you a technical description of the new arrivals, but even then you have no idea of the beauty, style, fit and finish that must characterize every garment that enters this big store. One number that will be very popular is an Eton style at $9,98. The general outlines of the garment are the same as the higher priced ones, while the cloth is not quite so fine, it will wear fully as well. The col ors are tan, blue and grey. Another at an advance of two dollars, or the $1 1.98 Suit, is made of Broadcloth, Venetian or Covert, The style is Eton, lined with taffeta silk, and has Bishop sleeves, The skirt is of the Florence design. Millinery Just to give you some idea of our millinery endeavors we will tell you about our $5.98 Hat. It's the new shape called Pancake, the straw of which it is made comes in assorted colors, chiffon tucks form a part of the general framework. It is trimmed with flowers and black velvet ribbon. The price is $5.98. Jonas LoDg's Sods TRY ; Clock's Be $tj Union Hade Tobacco A Good Smoke or Chew. A Trial Solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed. MANUFACTURED BY The Clock Tobacco Co,, 644-46-48 Wyoming- Ave. Scranton, Pn. anil I he riiosH sat tluiin to enjoy a irpdilin; nipper sin u lij the ttmlcnt? of tho acjilomv, .ifti-r ulildi limy left I'.Kinr.vville on the- 7.10 li.iln tor llioii- newly iiiini.iied homo .it liho liiliir, iiheio .1 icieption J Hmliinl tliciil. Tin' Kiie-.ls .il llii- wnlillni; mio: Mr. .iml Ml. I-.1K- IMnt,, Mi, .nut Mik. A. W. (hiniill, Mr. .iml Ml. .Minis Oakley, Jlr, ami Mr. I'lnl Ziin nipiiiiiii. Mr. aii'l Mi-. Nininel Piicluril, Mr1". IMvi1 Sniilli. Mr. Oiklrj. Jilt.- Llzin ami mi.iI) Cllii on, ,U.ia llokhmillii', Annie Sum. mei, Mai .1, li.uiv, .M.itllila. Sc lnniilt ; Mers. 1 1 1 1) i ami 'Miopias llolib-, Samuel IMu-e, Thonm Winili-y, ll.my iMkley, Charles Angwlii, Henry lioMuiiillei-, .Ml". ( hailes isiliiuiilt lui reiinncil hr.nie afler ..pomlimr Mni-i.il dam nitli Inr mother, Mrv, ltllih, al 1-ilti' f'aie.i. MUs Miry II. I'.iikII wnl je.U'filii with flienil .H u.inlon. MI-.-IS Anna ami b-iiliu Homl, in I'miMeine, Hienl jfUulay Willi MNs Ltna Minuner. t -.u.ili .li'lni lin lolumiil lo her homo In l.iicini'. alter i-pi ndlns: soit-rjl iwU with lit r aunt, Mis. Ildil.iuilu WIIIIju, ou I iiniilt Mirot. P. M. ihiiuli llolliKss luielluK at 7 n'cloil: this i w uiiu KiiiIioiI (Onljjlli iuit''tl (i ii teinl. DALTON. hUiiuii Ak'iiI IVenilin lu iih'Mil lus liuii.o luihl riioiU into ilo Iv.iw imiiiiih unupUd l Mr. .mi I Mic, Vmlii-M Ti'iuillluei. AHliili- .Soilhup, .1 luileut in inn lih'iliul il.-. Ul tin lit i'i 1 1 in I iiuiirli.v ni Puiii-.ili.iuu, .mit 1'aitll IVllll III.-. pJll'llli. hen-. L.i-ii'1- nis .ippii'piiairli ohsiiml in li..)li ihini-liei. mi "-uiul.il ai tho iiiuiniuii ami cii-iuu acivtiri. 'I lie piiliul ! Ilu' Millii'ilisi iliiinii iu, liiMiiliiulli dnuialpil iillh rluiicis ami polled , plants .mil .p.-ii.il Miijiinir ' rcuili'ied Li- llio i hull'. In tin' umin,- the pi.li.i. llei. . . I oopii', piojihfil a reimoii lo iliihlioii, illiMiau'd lij i unllca. t l In1 Baptist rluiii'li then. n.,8 upon the plaliunu a Uileiul and lioi,v auaugi liieiu ul pjliiii, teuis and llomri. In the iumiii In? tli" clwlr itiidoied llasiir nm-li and ilie pastor pi r ai Inil upon "Tho Itesurietlloii uf tho Dead." In the cunlti; an Ci.lei piograinmc :n uudcied h Ihc il.olv .mil smnli,! ilio.il, ulilili uu Kieatly pio,nl h.i llio lariji' .mdii'ino prw ml, tiotiiitlivt.indini; Ilu- iinfaioulilo iirithci'. The iiumbuo ul tlio iXiMfjii Cudojior wioiety Mill hold a Maim fii!;ai ind Uo iiijiii mhIjI in Ilu- tlmri'h on t'tldiy eu'idn?, Iiexluiiin;; at 7 o'clock. 'tho empty lwu.es in tin-, pljio .in- lapnlly lilllnp up. -iiKo ,... 1 (hero li.no bi'iu ikiv iirrlwli in tomi eieiy da). Dillon is Iwouilnir a mute popular lown (Oiistantly as u plate ot ICsidencr, not only fur tho Miininer nioullus. hut peiiiuiientli. lluo thine patcuU consider iu lo i alius: iu u lonn is I he character of the ictiooU Many Stores Combined I AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUn THEATRE " ItEtS .V nunotJNtEn. Leasees. A. J. DUl--I''VM.inJEer. Thiiind.iy, April II. Liming Performance, S 11 Mntincf Porforninni-e; al 2.80. 4Tfl ANNUAL CONCERT Bauer's 13th Regiment Band Ol l.'l PlKM. MR. FEANK EATON, Baritone, Xeiv Yoik rili. MR. THOMAS MILES, Comctisr, lluipi't. Il.inrl. I'ni'iV, 2."i rmU to I.Uti. C'hiMi-fnN matin. Lie., :&r, oOv. fccittf on bile Tuvd iv al II J. in ACADEHY OF HUSIC, RBIS&BUHOUNDUR IIARRV A. BROWM Hungers and Leiscti. Local Manager. At.ij this xvi:i:k. 'the Pccilets r.ivouli', Littlo Irene Meyers .supported by her ou nleol company in leper telle. I'rohontlnn TuoidJ)" Niirlit 'llio Lnsij,-! UdliMvdiy .MUliic, ..Tin Niahts in u liar Umni Uiiluowlay Mulit Two Orphnu Matiii" piiie.s -10 and -JO cent'. MionitiS pmo-i to, 2(1 and Sd lenlr. NewGaietyTheatei ALP. C. IllllllilVUlOV, Maiugu. Three Days Commencing' Monday, April 8. BROADWAY BURLESQUERS Mntinees Daily. NERVITA PILU Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood Curo Iinpolency, Nlulit 'Kmisslon-!, I,o of lloir iiry, nil iuMiik illfpiiseH, an ntlnctfiof rfd-.ahui.nnr 60 PILLS SO CTS. oxc-esd mid indiscretion. A nerve tonlo and blood builder. Brim;? tho nlliU clmv tn nnlo chcoks and retlores tlm iVHro of youth. Hy mail t fiOo nor Ihix. Q linxp.4 fnrL $ii.BO, with our bankable frauranteo to cu-i or refund the money paid. Woml for rimiiU nnd copy of our bankable giiar.ink'O bou-J, Nervita Tablets E.TR STRRN0T1 Immediate Result (VIXLOV LUUI.) Ponittvolv i?iior.intood ruin for Loss of Powai iiricocofti, Umioiclopnl or Slnuiilton Organs Paresin, Looomntur At.ixlu, Nenoii. Pro-strn lion, Hjstoii.i, K'U, In-.mlty. Paralysis and III' lleriiltx uf L'xcos.lic tlriinf Tobacco, Opium it Liquiir. By mail In iipiin paoluu-o. $1.00 Uix, O fur $5.00 with our bankable trunr sutee bond to cure in HO days or rofuni money paid. AiLlie.-s NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts CHICAGO, ILL Suld by Mcliairali i; Thonuj, Dmsjlstl, 10 Laikaiiauiu annuo, tnuiiton, Pa. tlieio. Dillon lannul ho ninpa.-ed by iny bor outili In H-s publk -lioiil jtm and coip a iiillimlor. A'aaiii. the icll. Ions (.hKi of man ui I in fully met fu the Inn tlmuhA of tho ton II mio gir the boaulies id Jjiwl-cjpi ami m pmo air ot the couiiliv, Dillim l the place r. ilujo tiling. I'lODi jireMiit iudlialioiis a biilM inn boom mil mj'.ii hue , ho iuauguralcd u older to find liouia Millnluil lo jcconimodai. thou . ilccldo to -cildo hero. 'Iheic i plont; of room lor a gicalir Daltou ami may it tpcvdili be realised. Iter. . W. Cooper left je.tcrdjy to attend Ui Meiliodlst coiiKrince at Wvt Pittston. W?ii &1SS U