'It'' THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE- THURSDAY. APRIL 11, 1901. 2 rpl " 1 'I burke Cafbondale Department. building 1,, i 1 CONGREGATIONAL CONVENTION Will Meet In This City Next Tues day Tho Programme. Ttie sixteenth semi-annual meeting of the AVyomlng nssoclotlon of Con jicgntlonnl chinches and tho ninth eml-uiiiiuat meeting of the Sumluy School union will meet In the lift Congregational chuich, In this city, on Tuesday und Wednesday, Apill 10 and Tho oiriccis of tho association me. Moderntoi. I lev. H. N. linn Is. Welsh Mill: scribe, Rev. D. L. PavK Mount t'ci met; tionstiiM, Mi. John J. Jen 1.1ns, Edwniddnle' mission u.v com inlttcc, Uevs. U. J. Moult Exoi Exntis, J C. Luke. Th programme of tin two das a' sessions will hi as follows. in l) MOIIMM. i -S.ltN y,0-Qi mills" unlit, t inducted bj Hit. II ll(jl, Wnt Pittnor. ) "0 llii'liiv-o mi i tin,'. 11 00 I'apci, "Hip He pnn'.bitltv ol the Chmcli li. tin Cijminmiltj.' Ho w. 1 "' Uni, f rmil 1 lo-Pipcr. ' riic buccisful Church Push Meeting." Ilcv ) ' l.uki-. ot Coillilc, XI ir.lt VOV s.sso 00 Devotional snviti, (unluitd bv Rev I ,1. Jo kln, of llcndluni Ui BusllltiU IlKCtilM J'u Addni, "A I'dsc .oto I" Lliuitiou oi i Modem Siphi'm." Ho Lvpr i:Jin, u( Nintlcnki. ,, .TO-A Idrcss. "llrllslon a Jests lauelit It, tto, K .1. MJirK W llki t nitre .TO Addles'. "Tin lininclil I'rcl km of On Chinches" Hc H S. Harris ol WcHi 1 fO I'jpcr, "N There l Spirit in Mm." Rev. 1 l lore D P , Phlli'l.lplila LXl'MNG sl-slOS. 7 'it-Sins scivltc 7 4" Uivotltiil txcicl tt v r-nmon. Rev. W 11 Sum. of Lan-ford -ri)Y "-niooi, rsioN n Oil-Opening cerclc 'i Jl fitcellntr. suruintcnditir. ') is nutiiK-i 10 ijo I'jptr. Hie IIMiIImi of the Sibbilh Silioel to the Clmicli," Mi (.ulillli i: lliomu". of -emit in 10 "0 Ail lie , "Iloctr'nil 1 ipilpinnit of the Sim In Silinnl firlm,' Hev. V. J V',,iu-, of like Uarrc. ftirnoon bc'S-don. 2 no Devotional cvnii-f 2 0 P ipor, 'Tho PI in- of Xliwlr, Voevl and In irtimentil, in the "liuiliv Sehool," this 1' 1 uns of Seuiitun 3 00 ttiJrc, "I lie Impii-tanee if fc idling Congicntifnall-ii in the SuiiJjj "ilioul, Riv. I L Divi-, of Mount C irmtl Business I vming s "Kii 7 1j "-onfr -enice 7 "it Xilihe-i, "V Ceiihtrv of Sundav school Wr,"Rev II W llouriinj. M , of Kington The officers of the Sunday School union, wli'd' hii" chxige of ill of AA'pd- nesd.as's seixipos, sup Picsldent, Ttev. I' A. Povl. ol fr'nnnton; ice piesl- dent, Giifllth Jenkins, Pis mouth, scc- tetaij-, J. P. Doles, UdYnrddilo, treaEiiicr, John J. Jenkins, Hdwauls- Jc'lP A MAMMOTH EUCHRE. The Young Ladies of St. Rose Chuich Give Their Second One Tonight. The Young Ladles' Communion Table association of the Chinch of St. Rose de Lima give their second piogiesslve euchre paitv und piomenadu conceit this cxening in th" Butkc building. A u'iy huge numooi ot tickets for the ixent havp alieady been sold and it Is ppeetcil that ovrr oup bundled tables will be emplood foi the games, unk ing over 100 pUoets to take pait. A number of h uulsome pil7es xxlll be awaided to the most skillful or the most lucky plxyeii, as the case may be. Th3 music for the promenade xxill bo tuinished In Pi otessor Firth The at ralr Is being arianged for by the joung ladles, who will be assisted by a com miteo of toity joung men. This will piobably be the largest euehic party nor given here. Medical Society Meets. The Caibondale Medical society held their legulir buslncfs and social meet ing list evening at the icsidence of thtii piesldcnt, Di. W. V. neither, in Bltkctt TPiiace. Dr. S. b. Shields was to have toad a papji on a technl al subject, but lie was unnble to be iiiesent, owing to pjess of piofesslonal business. A Peerless Pictuie Event. The coming ot Ionian II. Howe's -.loving picture eshlbltlon to the Giand "ipera house on We Inesday, Apill 17, under the auspices of the Ladles' Al I Kiilety of the Beiean Baptist chuich, is an annual event of moie than pass ug notice and Is alxvava looked rot xx aid o as one of extreme pleasuio and capi- A child three years of age died of drunkenness the other day in Nexx1 York City. The pircttts said they had gixen the child xxhisky to strengthen hint. Ill their absence he found a bottle of whisky and drank from it, until he fell jxer m a drunken stupor, from which the physician could not arouse him. Vhat is only one case in several cases of baby drunkards recently noted. The important fact is that alcoholic stimu lants quickly dex elop the alcoholic habit in children. This fact is just as true when the alcohol is disguised as a medi cine, a "sarsapirilla" or other "com pound." So many medicines contqln alcohol, to the same extent that it is con tained in beer or whisky, that parents mould be cautious xvkat medicines they jive their children. There is absolutely no alcohol, whisky r intoxicant in any form in Dr. Pierce's ftoldeu Medical Discovery, neither does it contain opium or any other narcotic. It is a blood-m xking and body.buildinjj medicine, It doss not make flabby flesh but good, firm flesh ami muscle. It is pleasant to the taste. "My four j eiroM daughter lind suffered from liuilgeitluii ami liowtl trouble from bit th," ritu Mr Mule Attn, of inliliiioutit, f.-iikuv. .nun 2o, P.(. " flu Ire-Uiiieiit given her by home Joctors jfibnlej but tentporiij icllcf I.ut I'vbntarj sliu wa taken with severe pain in the bovvcW. foltiiAci by vluluit voinltiiis She ei.pi!rji.usea 'tl'Bcii'iv In piing utliie, wMlcli, whin cool, ittpoaltcil a milky seiUiueut I be tame .it irmcil iroiu ber tynnrtoius ami wrote li tilt Woitli I)lipetiiai Xlcuital Aiwclatlon o( Bufilo, N. V . utetvlug In reply a letter ailvis. ng the me of Ur. Pierce's OoUlen Xleilical Dls wvery, togelhtr with a special medicine which they sent. Till line of treatment I followed for thout tvvo months, at the onlot which lime uiv child was euj iuc good health, ami she has had no severe atta;k of indigestion since l'ree. Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser, looS pages, iu paper covers, is sent free on receipt of 21 one-ccut stamps to defray expense of mailing only. Address Dr, R. V, Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. tal entertainment. The exhibition Is Itirfitr nnd better than oxer and Is the only strictly high gimto nnhnalrd pic ture comblnntlon on tho road this sea son, It leads nil Others by nil odds i.nd Is peulcs, being nVidc so by cap Itnl nnd experience. Eveiythlnf? now nnd novel In ths mox'lns pletmo lino Jlr. Howe In? cntnoied nnd will pm dtae In tl tic lenlhiu. MR. WHITriELD'S AFrLICTION. Son of the Counclhnnn fiom Thitd Wnid Died Last Night. Cljdo, the fon of CouncUmnn Robeit Whltfluld, ot 1S3 South Washington street, died Inst evening nt about 7.'0 i "clock of htait tiouble. The news xx HI be n gieat surprise to the many fileiulH of Mr. mil Jtii. Whltneld. Clxde hud bo?n 111 for n long time, hut for tho part few days was appiren ly steadily linpiovlng. lie was (list tuk"ii HI xx'lth Blip, which soon dex-olopcd Into pneumonia, nnd foi sevci.il days the boy was etitlcallv III. A lew d.ijs ago he took a turn foi the better and th s lnipmvement bad continued. Yester day ho sft up nu.xily all dny with hi clmhis on. Late In the ntlcinoun ho xx a& selz-i' xx'lth a sx-ero coughing spall. xhlch soon elutusted hhn so that two thys-lclans xxero summoned. They ad mlnlstcied what lelief tl.ey could, but he was so xxenkensd by his lite Illness that he slice unibd. The dhoct cause of de-itb xus ascertained to be en Ioigoment of tho heart, due to the grip. Civ do was the ton of Kobe-it and Adelaide Whltneld. lie xxas U yeais of i'gc and was an exceptionally blight and gentlemanly little follow. He U tended public schcol No. 9, end xxiis in Miss Malone's clis-!. the highest in the soimol lie was u meinbei of the rii.st Methodist nplenpal Sunday rehool lie v as lioin In this cltv. Ills father i.s a nmmhei nt the common council, lepte'cntlng tho Thlid watd. Mi. Whitfield i a new niemoer of that body, having been sworn in on Apill 1. He Is a nieml "i nt the flim of Whll fuld. Uip.s. A: Xini'er, iii.tthinlstt-, ot feexentb avenue. The funeial an nouncement will be nude I'ttot. MANY CANDIDATES. The Carbondale Cycle Club Nomi nates Officers fox the Next Yeai. The Caibondale CvcIp club held its rcgulai monthly meeting and annual nomination of officers on Tuesday evening. Theie was a Hugo attendant e SteDs wete taken to tit up the third tlooi of the club hoiife toi use as a gjtnnaslum. The general election xvlll I take place ,ii the nc.t monthlv meet ing of the club, on Max 11. The foi lowing ticket was put In the field. Tor Piesldcnt Geoige S. Kimball. Toi Vice-Piesldcnt Albert Cianc and Hauy Piiggs Foi Secielarj Otoige J.mi'" For Tie isuier Kiank Delb. For Captain Albeit Pi am, Morgm. Di. W. W rictthei, rulkeicon I'oml of Oovettiois (" o tei In C. L. C. W. e 'eet- eel) D. AV Huuiphiey, Pr. John Div, Dr. W. riweh-i, J. A Iloole C. L btnlth, Gcoige Patteison, ll.uiv-Biiggs, C. L Moigan. J D. Pill tell Auditots (tluee tu be eletedj H. C. riy, Daniel bemi.v, M. II. Tappan, J. A. IIoolu "TWO MERRY TRAMPS ' A Big Faice Comedy Coming Tomoi ioxv Night. Wood and Waid's big mice toiutib company will be seen at tho Ginnd to night. "Two Men Tiamps" is a comedy with a plot, a eoniedv xxiltten tor laughter, and the pioduetion in its entiiety is tar ahead oC any of the fatce comedies of the dn. Tne eomody element is furnished bv twenty come dians, slngeis and duncis. The Klmore riisteis, dhoct fiom los. ter & Binl's Xpvx Yoik theatet, will he feen In their famous specialty. John J. Welch, dlr-Ht fiom his suceessiul tastem vaudeville tilps, wheie he tie- ated a gic'at tin ore with his wonderful i dancing, has been engaged, and Is now i member of X oocl and Waius com ,,, - , ., . r, , : i pany. Mis, r,tso Hennet, he bpauti- i ful singer who made a reputation both for heiself and the i, "When tin Lights Are Tinned Axvay Down Low,' is still stinging this most pleasing bal lad with "The Two Meny Tiamps." Unclaimed Letteis. List of letteis lemaining In the Cai bondale postolllce, Apill 11, l'Wl, foi pel. sons unknown: John Ballenbugor, John Dickson, (.'. J. Hl,'',. . tlenja mln Levy. T. L Nirhols a, .1 tnies hu glll, Thomas B, Walsh, u u- Waguci, Many Williams, Losl Van, iV v fiiilm.i Morgan, Mis, Ib'iijiinlu I'm sous, Mis William Price, Misi Lent Blown, MM M. Bllggs, Mi.s A. G. Philttin. Mlssto Raefaelo. Discoveied a Coal Vein. George Ciocker. ot Xu l, while out stiolllng one day icieatly, came .icio-s. a lot of topi: that had been loo-eutd by the iccJiit lalns. On Investigation he found that coal was uopping out nt the point. He made know 11 tho fact and it xxas followed up, It is tumoied that theie is an elilu-foot xeln of coal of the best coal that could be expected for this vicinity. A Successful Social, The Ancient Older of Hibernians, Di vision No, 11, gave a veiy enjoynblo social last evening in the Burke build ing. About forty couples pai tlclpated. The affair was a succsss, socially and financially, Meetings Tonight. CSeoige E. Randolph camp, No. 13s, Sons of Veterans. Cathnllu Mutual Benefit association, Btanch No, ay. Patilai chs' Militant, Caibondale can ton, No, 10, Mr, McCabe Sells Pjoperty. John McCabe, of No. 1 hill, has sold His mil iiousu in 1 10 ine 1'fiuvvuii! nnd Hudson company and they Intend to put a now road through his Piop- r, ,v Will Picnic on July G. Tho Klots Thiowlnr company's em ployes of this city will haxe their an nual exclusion on July 0. They xxlll go to Lake Lodoro this season, At the Opera House. Tonight "Tvvo Meiiy Tramps." Satuiday "When Wo Weie Twenty one " 'Phone : NEW, 286 OLD, 0423 BASE BALL TEAM IN PROSPECT. Local Cranks Get Together nnd Take First Steps for the Spoit. Local Lose ball enthusiasts have an agitation on foot, xvhleh, If successful, xx III glxo thft city some good base ball next .summer. At a recent meeting the matter was thoroughly canvassed nnd propositions put forth that xvlll prob ably pivc tho xx'ny for an extended and successful season. The Idea put foith Is to foim a R"tnl piofesslonal team, such ns have been maintained In SusrUehnnnannd Hones dale for sevcinl eais past. Tho Idea Is to bilng hoie good plnyeis to fill up the wruk spots which cannot be cov eied by local plnyeis and pay them for each game they piny. Woik xvlll piob ubly be secuied for the.se playeis with sufllclcnt cash leturns to pay their ex penses At tho meeting $50 was yoluntatily pledged. An association will piobably be foi mod, each shate of stock being entitled to a vole, the election of a. manager, ttensurcr and other matters of Impoi tance being left In the hands of the association. As soon as enough money has been pledged u public meet ing of the contilbutors xxlll be called to foim this association. Scranton, Plttston, Wilkes-Banc, Honesdale, Susquehanna and Afton arcs to hax'c such teams und w Ith Carhon dalc those teams would foim a nice league. Carbondale has had a gool teeord for ball tossing and it should be In the game again this year. Among the local players xxho have signified their willingness to take posi tions on the diamond are Monohan, Rogan, ninniPtt, McHale and Pldgeon. Tlieie ate numcious othei local und outside pl.eis xxho can be secuied. MARRIED IN SLATINGTON. Two Caibondnlians Wedded Yestei dny Will Reside Here. Miss trxx en AVatkins nnd Louis D. D.ixis, both lesidents of this tity, xveri nmiritd jesterday In Slatlngton by the Kcx D.iniel UichardM, the tormcr pas tor ot tho, Welsh Baptist chuich here. The biide was attlted in a costume of blue, the skin being tniloi-made and the xvaist ot natin, being adorned by an lUon jacket tiimmtd xvlth Batten bcig lace. She woie a xxhlte Paiislan hat, trimmed with pink and white ioscs. Mis Davis is a member of the Beiean Baptist chuich. Mr. Davis Is the toi eman of the Leadei's composing loom and is a member ot" the Cycle club and the Tjpogiaphical union. After a wedding toui that will In- I elude teveial of the laiger cities, they will begin housekeeping In a nexvlv jimnlshed home at 94 South Tenace stitet, xxheie they will bo at home to fi lends after April IS. OEITUARY. Mis. Biidget Toolan. Mi s Bridget Toolan. w ife of Michael Toolan. of Pnwdeih toad, died eaily vestenlax mm nlng of pneumonia, after an eMtiidcd illness fehe sufftied fiom a. sex ci e attack ot grip some time ago, which dex eloped into the disease xxhlch caused liei death. Mis. Toolm, whose niniden niiinovxas Qiiinn, was bum in the house xvheio she dierl. She was thlity-fixc joais of aire s,iL. as a iiicinbet of St. Rose chuich IIr suixivois aie her hus biind and eight childien, the oldest of whom is but twelve tais of age and the joungest is a baby of five months. The funtinl will bo held tomorrow mmnlng at 0.30 o'clock. After a ic fiuiem mass in St. Rose chuich, Inter ment will be made in St. Rose eeme teij. The Euchio Coterie Meets. The Progiessix'e Euchio Coterie met at tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Flnneity, on Eighth avenue, on Tues day evening. It was the first meeting since tho beginning of Lent. B. A. Kellv was the foitunate one to secure the gentleman's pilze, and Mis. Will iam Giaham got tho lady's prize. Mrs. JJ J. Mellalo and William Peel got tho cunso anon nopnics. Alter tne games, (llinc,nB wns ndlllgea , untn lld. ulghl, when .1 luncheon was seived. Four Future Belles. Bom To Ml. and Mis. Oscar Ac-, of Belmont stieet, 11 daughter; to Mr. and Mis. Rlchaid Cntteilno, of South Main stieet, a daughter; to Mr. and Mrs. James Muuay, of Biuoklyn stieet, a daughter; to Mr, and Mis. Hairy Flek, o' Cottage stieet, a daughttr. Opcintion for Appendicitis. Miss Club. WHS, of South Church .stieet, who las been 111 with nppen tlicltis, was lemoxed to Emetgency hospital jcsteiday moining, xxheie an opciatlon was perfoimed at 11 o'clock, hi 10 wan testing tomfottubly last even ing Getting Ready for Trout. Anglers all thiough this section and paiticulatly in this city aie getting out their iods and Hues and paying gieat attention to their tlshlng tackle, for tho season for tiout opens next Monday, Tho weather has been so baekxxuul this year and theie has been For 50 Years mothers have been giving their children for croup, coughs and colds Shiloh's Consumption Cure Mothers havew Shiloh in the house at all times? Do you know just where you can una ic u you neea it cuucKiy 1 ... i 1 . 11 your little one IS gasping anH chokiniT With Group? If I ? - you haven't it get a bottle. It will save your child s me, "Shl'oh always cured my baby of trcup, cough and colds. I vvould mt be without II," MRS. J. 11. MAR I IN, liuntsvillc, Ala. blilloli'ti Consumption Cure is poMbyull ilriiRgists ut Kit, fine, St. on u bottle. A printed gunranli'e Kot vvltli every bottle. If ouaro not satlnrili:i) 10 your druggist uuil tjet )our uioiif j buck. Write for illustrated book on consumption. Sent vtillmutcoK tocu. S. f. Wells 4. Co.,LcKoy,N.Y, bo much cold that tho ardent fisher men are wondering how tho eptckled beauties will be affected thereby. It Is safe to say that all the looal streams xx 111 bo well visited, any way, and the sizes of the "strings" will not suffer muoh in the telling when tho visitors return. A LOVE STOBYj- Synopsis of tho Play "When Wo Were Twenty-one." "When "We Were Txvonty-ono," which ccmes to tho Grand Saturday night, Ic a lox'e story pure and slmplo and Is told In a stralghtforxvard homely xvoy. It Is a stoiy of how DIcK catow nnd his romrados rear und guide the only j3on of a deceased chum! how they jard nnd save him fiom thu pitfalls and snares that He In tho path of life nt txventy-one. It Is a story of hearts bound together by ties of friend- I ship that nothing can bieak and of j how tho comrades save their ward from the results of his foolish lmpotu- oslty. It also tells hoxv n groat abiding love comes to Dick Carexv all In re turn for his willing sncillice for the. glil he loves and xxho, ho thinks, loves . Ms xvard. This plov is undoubtedly the great est of modern tlme3, nnd we confident ly utge the public to xvltness It. sel dom Is so great a dramatic treat of fticd us. Minstrel Company Next eek. At the Giand Opera House on next Thursday night Vogel and Dtmlng'a big minstrel show xvlll hold down the boards. This xxill be the first minstrel company to appear here this season. Ono of the oxvners of this troupe is Arthur Demlng, xvho has many per sonal friends here. Ho Is a genial fel loxv and his friends xvlll be glad to know that he has been doing exceed ingly well In the minstrel business. Pationesses to Meet. The ladles -ho will act as patron esses foi the eomlng concept In .ni of the Emergency hospital, which will be held on April 23, In the Burke building, will meet at the home of Mrs. V. D. Lathrop, on Park street, tomot ioxv afternoon at 3 o'clock for the pur pose of discussing plans to make the affair a financial success. Very 111. As a result of Monday night's liio the u-months-old child of Gabriele Pugliano may die. The little one has been In a critical condition for several days and the excitement caused by tha conflagtatlon on Monday night gave it a turn for the worse. Russell Park. Case Continued. The case involving the coal rights of the tract of land knoxvn as Russell j Park was continued In the camt at j Scranton yesterday morning until th'j September term. Many Caibondallans were on hand to glx'c testimony had the case been called. Getting Ready for a Double Track. The Honesdale bianch presents a busy scene this xx'eek, as the company Is pieparing to double track It from Lincoln avenue to Panthers Bluff and do away xvlth the switchback. It is said that a depot may be elected at No. or Racket Brook. Perhaps Some -May Get a Pilze. On AA'ednesday net tho Krle lail 10 id xxill have their annual sale of un claimed freight and bxggage at the lot 11 1 Height house in AVeehaxvken, N. J , commencing at 10 o'clock. Some 1 fi eight belonging to this pal t of th road will be offeied. Before the Mayor. Patiick Moiusan was airaigned be- fnre the liinvnt- veteul.iv mnrnlnir nn a chnige of intoxication. It was the1 first time he had been intioduced to his 1 honor In this wise. He xx-as given a good bit of advice dnd let go. Bound for Jan Francisco. Haydn Evans has left for an extend ed trip for his health. He will first go to Salt Lake City and other places in Utah and from there to San Fran cisco. Professors Evans expects to be absent about a month. Last Night's Basket Social. Tho members of Diamond lodge, No. 26, Shield of Honor, held a basket social and dance last evening In Watts' hall. Invitations xxxie issued to the mem bers of the older and numerous friends and a most delightful time was had. For the Building Fund. A number of young men xxill meet tomoirow ex-enlng to arrange for a llt eiary and musical entertainment to bo gixen In tho near future for tho b?ne flt of the building fund of St. Rose chuich. The Passing Throng. Uiv. John DUon has been a visitor :n Plttston tho past faw days. AV. AV. Flttcher and Chailes Firth weie tu Honesdale Tuesday. Fiank Alberty, of Rlx-er stieet. Is visiting In Mlddletoxvn, N, Y. Miss Hattle Qulnlan, ot Prompton, is xlcltlng relatlx'cs In this city. Miss Lucy Brown, of Albanv. N. Y., Is the guest of Miss Nellie Gallnghy. Hortoti Lee, propiletor ot the Moun tain house at Cadosla, spent yesterday heie. Mis. Ada t. Johnson, of Binghamton, is the gucbt of her sister. Mis, Charles Blls-s. Mis Kittle Qulnn, of Scranton, is visiting the Misses Little, on Pike stieet. Pred Hubbard and Miss Louise AA'II liams attended the Pioneer corps ball in Honesdale. Mr. and M,ifl. Charles Ohmnicht at tended a. purpilse aity lu Jetnijn on Tuesday evening, Mrs. John Fay, of Ninth avenue, who has been danaeiously HI, xx'as much lm proxed yesteiday. Mltb Nelllo Costcllo, of Oichaid street, has t etui nod home itftei a visit with Archbald fi lends. AV, C. Buck, division 'rslght ngont of the Frio "i ' " "'11 IHmll to New Yoik, was In town jesteiday, John Miinnlnn of Le'sleishlio, N, Y., xvho has been visiting his uncle, Mai tin Mnnnloii on Pike stieet, has ictuined home, Mr, nnd Misv Asa Ildxxaids, of Ro cle. N. J are visiting the latter's sister, Mis. John Llngfelter, ot Gllboit ftieet. G. S. T. Alexundm, of Michigan, a fonner lesident, xxho li'ii been visiting lr. town, lettnned to his home In Pon tine, Mich., vesterdaj. Mr. and Mrs. Meultt Dayton, of Ith aca, xxho haxe been spending ihe prist few das with Mi. and Mis. Chailes Bliss, on AVashlngton street, returned homo j esterday. To Prevent Pneumonia and Grip Lnative Bromo Quinine temov the cus ' Scranton's Business THE GILHOOL WAGONS ARE ALWAYS LEADERS MSMBMBER THE NAME ANO 3TH2ET, 31 B TO 3S0 N. SEVENTH ST. GLEAN SHOP, CLEAN TOWELS. CLEAN BARBERS. DIME BANK BARBER SHOP WITH BATH ATTACHED, SBC, SCRANTON. PA. FURNITURE. r.uy it ot Itl niXOlOV. He Tvlll tru't ou Cheapest of them all, for cas'i; carjt of them oil, lor time. tfSI Pcnn avenue. G RE rT N' '? Tho Old ttellatitc Pawn flroker, 107 t.arkittinm avenue. Mono loaned on dlimond. vvitilmf, ieHclry, mmlral In-tiinncnbi, peional piopcri. Prlvito entrance and bu'lncc ' onllik ntlil CIGARS For retail and box trade. All popular brands at popuhr prices. ALBERT WITTE, Corner Spruce street and Washington aveoue. THE LINDEN QUICK LUNCH. OP. WINOOf HOT1U, Sells the beet Fteaku, Chop and Lunches in the cit. Irj us nnd be convinced M F. WYM3S. PUNCRAU DlftECTOff, 111.' Jjekfon street. C2 XX'yorninB vr Calls b Telephone Itecflvo Piompt Attention PtTtR .S ( It-'f. Oeneril Contiactor, PullrKr and Dcilcr In Building Stone Cementing ot eeilais pe claltj. Telephone 259:. Office, .127 Wft'hiniton avenue ASK YOUR QROCER FOR KIRKPATRICK'S PURE SPICES AND FRESH ?OflST"T QQCF-gs E. JOSEPH KU TTcL, rear 111 Lackawanna avenue, manufjctuior of XX'irc Screens of all kinds: fully propaied for the sprlntr season. X e make all kind of pori-h sireens, etc. otm coons frish dxilx. QOLDE 1 Q T CA"H ST'-R. .1. C Dojer, Proprietor, dealer in tine Grocer ies and Provisions. Fine Cicirs sold by the box J05 W ashtnffton avenue THE NEW WALL PAPER CO, Has no old coods to Tvorlt oft. Every 'tjle is n"w and u.itoditc. Our pilcei nro lover than any oHietx. 303 SPRUCS STREET, NEAP, PENN AVE JERJHYN AND JViAYFlELD. The exhibition of the Lyman H. Howe's moving pictures to be given in the Metlicdist Episcopal church Tues day evening, April 14, will be the finest entertainment of its kind ewer given here. The programme of entirely new scenes, include Mrs. Carrie Nation in her smashing Kansas episode and manv humorous pictuici that cannot fall to delight any audience. The tenth annlveisaiy of Castle No. IhL', Ancient Order Knights of tho Mvr tie Chain, was httingly celebrated lat Tuesday evening In Assembly hall. In vitations weie issued to a limited num bei of fi lends, Including1 the member and their ladles, and the handsome pew lm'l wns coniloitnnly filled. The entertainment consisted of addi esses, recitations, (.elections on the gi ipho phone and stertopt'eon vlev.s The piinclpal s'ddiess of the evening delivered in a veiy able maimer by Past Deputy Select Commandei John H. rhlllipr. of Scranton. Mr. Phillips has made a very earjful study ot tho ptineiptes of the order and his words were received with much applause. Refreshments were served, after xxhlch dancing xxas indulged In, and all seemed to thoroughly enjoy themselves. Representatives from Pioneer City castle, No. 203, of Carbondale; John O. Matthews castle, No. 190, of Peck villf, anci of Green Rltlge castle wete present. Mi. and Mrs. nonces Btyant, of Tamauqua, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cox, ot North Main siieet. Justice of the Peace-elect Silas B. Hill, who will take otllce May 6, will commence today the election of a two-s-toiy frame building on his lot adjoin ing the Harvey block on North Main stieet, xxhlch he xxill use for an office. Theivj will be :.n important meeting of the Artesian Hose company al tlu.li rooms on the East Side tonight. The Delaxxare and Hudson colliery eniplojes will receive thir pay for the latter half of Muieh today. The bleak er xvorked txventy-one and three-quarter das Inst month. Fred AVilght. Daxid Jenkins, M'ss Ms 1 a Hall and M'ss Jenkins attended .1 soelal at Aichbald Tuesday evening. Dr. M. J. Shields was a Carbondaln visitor last exening. TAYLOR. The secend night of the Century Hoo company lair xxas maiked by an at tendance whloh was much luigur than on the opening night, AVebei's rink, xxheie tho event Is being held, piesents a brilliant scene xxllh the many In candescent lights and Its ptotuse dec oration". Each evening dm Ins ths xveek a concert xxill bn gixen, and those xvho attend atu assured houis of rlearute and enjoyment. The follow - ), le V.rt iiinirv.imni.1 fnr Hilt: AVPtvlllsr! me. , -. r "" - .- .---- "-- - f-olo Miss Olwen Irowells; recitation, Lranla. Tubbt; duat, Divld Davis and Miss Llazle James: recltatlou, Uutla Davis. ( An entertainment will be held this evening under the dusplces of tho Con tinental mission Sunday school An tcelleut programme has been at tanged, which is as follows: Addiess, Rev, Thomas du Gruchy, D. P.; soo, Miss A'lda Jones, selection, Gleo club; ic-cltatlen, Miss Alice Ptalf; solo, Rich ard Phillips; oigan xoluntary, Piof. Thumas Jenkins; lecltutlon, Miss i:th el Huirls; duet, Messis. Uxuns and Davis; selection, AVatWnr family solo, Miss Sarah Evans; icclititinii, M'ss Claia Slpplo; selection, Phillips and paity; it citation, Miss Esther Pin nick: insttuinentnl b.Mtcllon, IWlllam Exans; if citation, Miss Edith Thorn is singing, audience. Admllon. 15 cents. Conceit will commence at 7.30 o'clock Mr. and Mis Divld Davis, of West Scranton, visited relatives In this place y"3tei day. The AWlsh ministers,' tonterence of Northeastern Pennsylvania xxas hell at the Calxaiy But tlst chuich on Tues. day afternoon and evening. At th afternoon session an inleiestlng anl Instiucttvo paper was lead by Rev. Mr, AVIHUms. of Blakcly. In the ex-en TH23 ENTERPRISING DSALaRS OAN SUPPLY.YOUR NtitZJS OF EVERY OHARA ITER PROWTL ' ANO SATISFACTORILY, JEOUrtlTr' BUII.OI VJ a 3AVINQ3 UNION, Home olftce, 10s JOt) Mens llulMlnir, trinMdn a rrcncral building and loin business tluougliout tho tjfe of Penmjbjnli. FARRELL'S TRANSFER Movm Frclidit, I'liriilluic iiwl IliRsage, Pitts, Pianos and Michlncrj. SSB LACK WANNAAVr, M. A. FRIEDLANOER fi CO, luvc movcJ their Millinery fctablMimcnl to IfK) Adams Axe., opposilo court houe. JM.iS I. UUICK. llardnarc, -toves and Furnicea. riumblng, f!a flttlnB and Hooflni;. Telephone, old lM. .'09 Lickavsmnv xve 7 WILLIAM JANKO. MERCHANT TAILOR, 329 NORTH WASHINGTON AVE. Rppilrlna; and preu- lnff done it short notice. L A O D OPP. d.l. aw. DEPOT. OPEN DAY AND M3HT, K I R O A N O A N M n a N A H. L. GLB'ASON, LADIES' TULQR, RECENTLY WITH GILBERTS, HAS OPENED AT 50 SPRUCE ST. Ladies, you can get a perfect fit here without eight or ten fittings, and the workmanship is the best to bo had, also the prices are moderate. YOUNG'S HATS, LOUIS H. ISAACS. 412 SPRUCE ST. MANHATTAN SHfTS. FRED H. WIMTER. BS4 CAPOUSE AVEN'JE, Staple Gioctriei and Piovlstons. A full line of A cueUlilcs, etc, received dill. KELLAR & HlRRIS. Manufacturers of Harness, and dealer in Hotso riiinMiitiK (iooiK liunki and Tnivcllns Hasr I,c, aaing proniptlv attended to. Ttltphone J 'J2 117 Penn avenue. Scnnton, Pi. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 1 tlnd tenants for tmpti House;, 1 mptj Houses for Tenant', Collect Rent', Look After and' Insure Pioperty and PulldinqM. WILLIAM G. LOOM IS, Hooms 4 and 5 Burr Building. COMMERCIAL QUICK LUNCH PARLORS. Cleanllmvji, Pure Food, rollte Attention. Rea sonable Prices Open day and nisht. 301 and 300 frpruic ttieef, Stranton, Ta. lng Rex-. James Hughes, formerly ot South Atlica, and Rex. Ml. Daxis, of Providence, dilixeied eloquent sermons Lackaxxai no. A'alley council. No. 81, Junior Order United Ameiicnn Me chanlcs, will meet in icgular session this exening. Mr. and Mrs E.neison D. Oxven, of New A'oik, have been the gutsts ot the toimcr paients, Jii. und Mis. AY. I! Owens. Mr. Owens has vetuincd to ic s'unie his position as editor ot the Staneluel, while Mrs. Owens xvlll le maln'here toi a week Dtugglst Allied Daxis. ut Foi est City, called on his biothet, Joseph D-vis, or Main sttect, recently. Mis. Stephen Nash nnd son, To'-eph, or the Aichbald, aie visiting 1 clatives at Lansfoid. Mis Thcnui- Owens, of I'nlon sheet, is visiting iclativet, in AA'ilkes-nBne. .'iiss Rachel Stevens of Old Forge, vMted this borough eterdav. Mis Davie' s, pilce and son, Beit, of Clark's bumnut, spent vesteiday as the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Divi, of N01 til Miin stieet. Mi. and Mis. James Soud in and Mrs. James Poian aie v telttng relatives in AVivne count.v. OLYPHANT. The members of the Catholic Men's Benevolent association bold a smoker in their rooms, In the Father Mithexv hull, last evening. It was one of the most delishmil affairs ot the season. Speeches weie made by scveial of the m'embeis, and musical selections xxcie rendeted by Messis Ford and Hoban, of Jessttp. During the evening icfitsh ments weio seived and tigais passed aiound. Theie w is a large nuinbei present. Mrs. Mury McAudiexx. of Dunmuie street, is seiloii'ly ill. Miss Annie Keainey has nccepted a position ill tilt New A'oik Little T.ill oi.s' eitablishnicnL on Lackawanna street. Mi ft. Marv Kelly, a former well. known lesident of thU town, died at her home in Gieeu Ridge on Tuesdaj, The t uncial xvlll be lit Itl this nttoinoou The lemulns will be bunighl tu ht. Put lick's chinch at this plate, wheio the set vices xvlll be conducted at ;t o'clock-. Inteiment will bo made In St. Patiick's cemetery. A special meeting ut the Lady Ellen Penman Robekih lodge, No, JJ, will be held in Sweeney's hall on Satin das evening at 7 o'clock, when business nt importance will bt transacted. Malt Rtddingtou spent Tuesday in Wllkes-Barte. Mrs. John Giier. ot Pltutou, is vjsit lng 1 clatives here. Mrs. Frederick Yauut, or Philadel phia, is the guest of Mi. and Mis. II li. Bush, of Lackawanna stieet. Burgess J. J. Manning spent jestei day at Tunkhdimock. Mrs J. L Tobias, of Wilkes-Baire, spent Tuesday xx Ith Miss Jtnnlo n.ivts of Lackawanna street. CLAnK'SjGREEN. AV. S. Trace spent ecial dijs in New Yoik thU week. Mis, A AY Le.iseo and son, Scott, with her sister, Mis T. Fiteli, lett heie on Monday tu attend the wedding ot their btother, Stanley A. Movent, to a Mbs Smith, ot Ilifkeusaek, N .Y. Mr William t' Hall, of Aubtitn Is visiting- friends and lelatixes heie. John F. Smith Is again seen about his usual itxocutlup ultet an llluc&s of txvu weeks. Giiicu A. PnxN leturned home 011 AA'ednesday fiom a xveek's sujoutn xxlth iclitlves lu Wtxeilv. Mis. O. B Junes is convalescing fiom her ittent Illness Mrl Hiram Zimmetnuui, of Ntxv Yoik, srieiit Sunday with his ft lends heie. Rev. M. S. tiodshall left homo on Tucs liy foi thu teneial sessions of lie AYs omint; contciencc. which Is held 'n "Htstot, this wetk. The Installation ot tlu nowls-elctmd ofiiceis ol Kltctllo Stui lodre, No llrt Houses $ 4' V FRANK M. MOYER, lOONTRAOTOR AND BUILDER. OgO PENN AVENUE, Jobbing of all klnda promptly attended to. ls.HM.UKS CIIEUUUU.Y SUBMITTED. rHE HOME SUPPLY CO, Hetills furniture, beddlnp and floor coverings for cah at wholmle prices al , 7S4 W. LAOKAWANN I AVE., aCRANTON. MATOHZS. OLOL,KS, JEWELRY, HCPAini.NO A SPECIALTY. F. GROSS, ass BPnuce, JAMSn J. MURRAY, Successor to the Hunt & Cornell Co , in tin nnd sheet metal work and vcntlhtlon. Cirton fumiccs, repairs and general tin work a specialty. No 412 Luckawanm avenue. PAUL WKMIT 32?WASIIINOTOX AVrAUU. o . EAM DYE W( RKS, and l'lench Drv Cleanlti'V ind Hellnlshlnf fiooJs tilld foi and delivered. Telephone connection. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES AT S. RADIN'S 123 PENN AV ALEX. HAY. HCUSE, SOV AND DECORATIVE PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER, 3S1 'ULBSRRY8-'. wolf & MLANE, 222 ADAMS AVE. Easter Mn.i iNr-PY WENZSL Practical Plumbers, Tinners and Gasfll ttr Furnaces a fcpe c i a 1 1 y. Repalrini; promptlj done. 210 Adam) ave., Stun ton, Pa. Wilson a company. Fashionvblc Tailors (Hotel Jcrmvn Building'), 3.'J spruce stieet, Scranton, I'a buns presseu, & ttnts, pants preyed, 10 cents Clothing ro paired, called for and delivered yew Thorn'. 2002 . H. A. RIEFENBERQ. Plumbing, Tinninsr and Heating. -ole agent for Hovvaid luinicc Telephone 1312. 517 Linden street. THE CHEAPEST Best and quickest place in the oity to have Mini shoes rived; we 110 nothing but Oak Tan Lcither and first diss workmanship 427 Linden street, opposite, postofflce. DR. E. V. BEARDSLEY, DENTIST. Formerly with Dr. Ulll. 3S1 SPRUCE T. MRS. SARA ALLYN, MANICURE. CHIROPODIST AND SCALP TREATMENT .), Ml MLiis Building. Parlors open 'Monday, Thuitday Jill sitnrday evenings Independent Order of Odd Fellows, will take place on Saturday evening of this week. The following favored membcis xvlll assume the leins of their offices: C. C. Cook, noble giand: Geoige A. Sherman, vice-grand; A. A. Davis, seeietary, and B. F. Akerlev tiustee. Tho dlstiict deputy granc mnstt 1 is expected to be piesent. Af ter the usual loutlne -ut business a smoker will be tendered 111 honor ot the othcial vlsitois Mrs. Blakoslcy and her two childien, of New Mexico, nio visiting at thu home ot the former's tousln, Miss M. E. Bex an The home or Mi. Oilando Chapman was made jojous by the gatheting of his childien's childien in honor of lil" sex ents -sixth biithdaj-. A happs ot 1 asion tor ftll attending. PECKVILLE. John 11. Donnells". who drives tbx stoic xx-agon for Dolph & Robertson, has resigned his position and his ac cepted a similar one with Merchant .1. J. Sweeney, of Jessup. The rummage sale held by the ladlt of the Baptist church in the Brundago building will be continued the ip malnder of the xveek. There is still .1 I irge stock of useful articles on hind. New things are being donated dally. Theie will bo a meeting of tho Wil son Fiie company at their 100ms tin c-xening. All membeis ait tequested tn be piesent. The citizen's of Glossy Island havn organized a lire company. The hot ough council will furnish the now com pany with a hose cart nnd donate $10(1 towards the purchase of necessary horn to equip tho compans". The following letteis nio .it tho Peckvlllo postoflleo uncalled for Mis G. D. Brown, M. P. Dough ter, Dan Gillavaij-, Nelson Rice; Hungarian Mijk Bahlcs. Jo.-ef Buddleski. Ygn.n Yea 1. .. 1 . MOSCOW Mr. and Mis. E. N. Wells hav.l moved in E. M. Hodgson's house, re cently vacated by Mr. and Mis. Jones Mlts Jofsie AVllson, of Sctanton, hu been spending a fow da with lin uncle, Dr. T. W. AVllson. Mr. Gillind, of Gouldsboio, i.s visit ing his daughter, Mis. ( II. Tiavis Miss Ruth tiaidncr Is spending thi wtek vxltli her gumdniuther, Mis. Dox, at Elnihuirt Rtv. G. If. Picuticu left j'esteidav niomlng tu attend thu Wyoming c0" tcurce .it AYest Pltlaton, J E. Lov eland li ill, Mr. Arthur AA'Ilfou, of beianton railed on hib brothei, Dr. T AV. AVil son Monday CLARK'S SUAMIT. The Ladies Aid will meet at th home ot Mrt.. R. J, Evans this tThuis day) attemoon Supper will bo served A cordial invitation is extended t( all. Tho now Methodist Episcopal chinch bell was rung on Eat tor morning foi the that time, Thu Easter set vice' were veiy nice, the childien doing thclt pal ts very good. N, N. Nichols will sail for homo tht? week. Mr Nichols has been in Cuba top a few months, but xxlll now letuin home. 1 . ' Jangling Neivcb. A10 you billable,' Do you uleej badly? Is It haul to cotuentiato ou thoughts',' Is sour uppjtito poor.' P S'ou teel thed, lestless and despondent ' t Tiy Lichtj s Celuiy Nervo Conipoiui'1 It will do S'ou moie good than anv thing sou have ever tried Sold bv Matthews Bt others, "Prof.G.F.THEEL,52Ts1ft?IS1 1 ti'lt ttlyblsk, s. Ool f 1 trout byttlslUt uf Aurlc bwrautri to citrt lo by vtJi frhffff 11m .' frrfrh f t tvt IOi)kitfiitiitm,i Bltttxl loUuo, Ntrvvdk OetUlty, Lott JlaBvitvjel, lofatt aiirkra Urcin.&cact Cgrhworo fflUioll4 Biu iLxuMiiic itf j awjii snii citurien if uii. jieiiuo i paf. ' 5n V. .