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T1IE SCRANTOiV TRIBUNJ-THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1901
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WEST SCRANTON
DEATH OF AN
OLD RESIDENT
SIDNEY C. MEARS HAD RESIDED
HERE TirXY YEARS.
Was Boin Near Kingston. In 182.
Hla Children Are Among the Rett
Known Residents of the City WU
Hnm Connell Glee Club Hna Organ
Izod Permanently The Membeir of
It Mrs. Thomns Jeimyn Refused
to Take Her Husband Back Re
mains of Moigmi Wntklns Airive.
Sltlnev (.'. Meats, who had lived In
West Hcrmiton for Just tin even h ilf
etnttiry iind who was one or the most
widely known losldonts uf tlmt imrt of
I tio (l(.. dlid ln"t nlgli.l t 11 o'clock,
after v week's IIIiicw, with In gilppo.
The deceased has botn on Bniiman's
eieek. near Kingston, In 1S2J, nntl was
ih"iofoie .-cvcnty-nino j"-'aisold. When
lie ivtm eight jems old Ills patents took
him to Michigan, tlii' Joinnv being
niiirlo hv o utit mill Lilting oer two
months Thev settled In Michigan, but
letunied to this state In IS Id, rind in
Is'iO Jh. Mean- -titled In Sctmiton. lit'
-eived throuKh th'- Civil uiir as u
member of the lhiBtticoi enips, ami
wis with Shciimin in his miinh to tin"
-on
Ilo Is sin i oil !' .1 wile and the fol
low ing ' hlliln'ii. all of whom at" lecog
nlocl us among the niu-t substantial
1 III7011- of tin1 ollv. Joseph, James.
IdIiii. William. Mis K. It I'.nkii and
Mi.s .1. Alton Uuvi- Mi. Me tit lor
inanv years kepi a pmnn stop m
North Main avenue
William Connell Glee Club.
The Wlllinm Conm-ll fllee lub has
become 11 poimanetu niganlntitm. 11 ml
I hey uie now leadv to leielvc otiRaw
ments to sing at 1 0111 11 Is and other
pnblle giithoiing-. Their nest apptnr
.nue will bt iniili 1 the auspices of the
s.pnnMi-.moiIc.iu Win Vetti.ins" as.
sedation, at theh tiumml t union In
It.iiih's hall on Thui-clav. Apiil '" The
iflleeis mill mtmhuis ol the lub ale
is lollows
lie-urlinl, Initio !i Siillv Mi plt-ldtjil. ll'llli
II Puillip-. e r"titv. W. M lovvlii, s 1st nit
uieriiv, Iliu'i V Ion.-. ttiiMinr tint inn
an, lu-rpli I' Phillip-, i.viluftn PriiLi-m
W. U. in-
I it-l ti iiur- li.-.! ii 1 ft lin Ihnui. Vbi no,
llovilm. 1 rhomi-. f 'M It leuis, ldwiiil
f'utvcll, Ilirwii i:nn-, luikin linton-. I ilm
-heridin.
-Yiond tiliois lluh low- Ihcmi-'VI Mat
ABOUT THIS
TIME LOOK
OUT FOR
f COUGHS
1 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
Arc more popular this year than ever. Every woman
wears black some of the time at atiy rate, aud because
of the brilliancy of the new Silk Waists, or the charm
ing conti-asts which black offers with the dainty Wash
Waists, many ladies, although not iu 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 iu at your convenience aud look over the
new line1;. They'll please you.
For Tailored Suits
WE SUGGEST m
Cheviots, Venetians
Vicunas, Zebelines
Unfinished Worsteds
Broadcloths, Clays, Etc.
For Dressy Gowns
LOOK AT
Silk and Wool Baratheas
Readonas or Prunellas
Canadensis or Poplins
Brilliantines or Soliels
Westra and Whipcords
Melrose and Granite Cloths
Serges and Henriettas
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French Corkscrews, Etc.
And many other popular weaves which will claim your
attention ii you favor us with a, call.
Globe Warehouse
kin. Ullllii.i I! Willi WU, John litem. William
U"!"- . . ...
Pint liaiwoa-Wlllluin W. I.vnim. Ttavt.t U.
tlovlj, Thomw Thorium, JoMpli l', Phillip.
Seeond Innov-Tatllo M. Eiin, I'. I'. tnM,
Thorn. (I. l.vaim, Thomas nJcliHtti, HrnJmln
ClrllBtlif, Kilimtnil Moc, Mew U. Motm.
Tholr "elections me iik follows.
"Poaee to the Koills of llic tleiocM."
Dr. Cnllcotl! "Mnrtyr.s or thr Arenii."
Uc Itllle; "Mnu'li." HorkerJ "i'nilhe
of the Holdlen," llotetdlen: "Kuio
nnde," A. U. Mm timer: "Pnldlcr'n
Pnitwell," Jolmnna Klnkel; "ToiiHt,"
'f.llniM'. "Clmmpamie Soiuv." "My
Countrj "flu of Thee," mid "Atnreh of
thp Men of flnrlceh" (WpInIi), miiim,'pd
hy T. M. Wntklns! ".Saltor'H Chorus,"
Pnirv: "Cotnrndos In Aiin," ilmns;
"Knthlepu Mnvoui neon," Cioiieh;
'Mohnny rtmokor," "fryir-y-lhu " Ste
phtns timl .lonoa: "Abeiytwyth,"
I'liitv, "Hahel," Sleihens and .lones.
Don't Want Her Huibnnd.
Mif. Thomas .letmjii. of Decker'n
jomt, Irid her hutlmnd nnnlBiied be
fme Aliifimttn Owen 1). John ntJl.i
o'clock Tiiet-dnv nUht on rhntKos oC
mullrlous mischief and m-iklm? t Incut a.
The defendant was held In tJOi) ball lor
his appeal ante 1't emu I.
Veteidny .Icrmyn iippenled to tin al
ueiman lo Interrede tor a leeonelllii'
tlon. but (he wife has in uo Mi hei
husband. piPteitlns- to earn her llvltm
by koIiis; out washing- rather than suf
loi hli al u-e. She Ik willing to wlth
diaw the pioserutlou, ptovldlnfr h"
It-vi 1 ho -l and keeps tiwav trom
her. This he has .igutil to do anil
liffi the peine.
Watkins Remains Aulve.
'Ihe 1 mains ol the late Mm nan Wat
Uii.s. wno dlid .1 wceK ago In fulniado.
arllNed In the elty at noon yehtJidav.
and wtre taken In chelae hv Fuur1.1l
Ohrctor r. AV. Toue. The bedv Mas
tonveyed to Hie home ol ileKased's
iiinlli'r. -H Aekei a"liue, llellexue.
The f uncial seivlre will bo ilr a'
the nousp this at let noon at S.M) oMork.
lutfimenl will be made in Ihe Wash
bin n stieet ien"liy.
Opeiations at the Hospital.
Ilvaii Wall" i.s, of nh.simi luft. a
mtmbei ol the eitv iirttmvi'h imps,
wa.- iipei.iiid on ;it Hie Vot ide hos
pital jeteulin.
AIiuxui ':'homa. of I)il"ion slieol.
-ho wa.s opitated on leientl.v, fs ie
foxeiirif; rapidly.
Miss M..IV llobb . lio w- opei.ited
on ueei Hv at the Srinnton I'llvale
bospltal. It ieini.iSni? nleelv.
Events of This Evening.
MfiUnKOf the Colonial club ot ('.imp
ITS. Patilotie Older hons of Ameiita,
in Hed Men's hall.
Lectin in Saltation Aunt hull hv
T'hlllp liialMin. ot BloomsbuiR-.
Meeting ot fon- of Tempoianio In
ainm.in'h hall
MeethiR of Ptide ol ,'Irruie Ct.t
temple No. SJ. L idles ot the Golden
";aglc. in Younff Men's Institute hall.
GENERAL NEWS NOTES.
The eiiteitainment and sin In at
Mcais lull las-t etenlns. under Ihe
nitsiilcei ol the Moses Taylor shter
llilue, lliotheihood of Railroad Train
men, atti acted a lntffo nsseinhhiKo and
wan an enjoyable event.
Ditife'Klsl U. Mi Jones' mother Ik cill
leally 111 at her homo on Hellevtie
shoot.
The ietnalni or the lalft Mr.s. Marv
Lacey wete Interred In the Wanhbuin
wtreet cemetery yesterday iitternoon.
Attorney M. V. Cnwlcy, tiding tm a
landlord's agent, levied on the Rnoda
and rhallel't of Mr. and Mis. Thomas
Powell, residing at the corner of Pi Ice
and Chestnut streets. After the levy
was made, the Powells cm ted the pooda
11 way, and then they wete titieHled for
larceny. Constables John Davis and
Timothy Jonen had tiouble In IiiIiikIiik:
them he fine the alderman, hut they
weie nruilmied and each of them en
tered ball In the stun of t00 for their
appeal unco at remit.
William lb Ink, a huckster, was ar
1 nlKiifnl befoto Alderman John bust
evenhiK. clmtKed by M. J. Dottd with
worldnff a tllm-llam pame. The latter
nlleued thai he kovo Uilnk In pur
elutHliiK' a bushel of apples for ninety
iciitH, and that the huckster failed to
deliver the goods or the ehaiiRe. Hrlnk
denied the charse. The prosecutor
lulled to put In an iippeatnncc tit the
heailliw, and the aldeimnu disehm'Ked
the 1 ttiie.
NORTH SCRANTON NOTES.
Cake Wnlk Will Be (liven Tonight
at Auditoiium News of Aldei-
men's Courts Other Notes.
ilevci intists in this line of vvoik. Two
ot I heir pioniinent members captuied
til; os ul New Voik city last Decem
bei. Hatlei"' lull oichestril will tlll
nlslt tnusie tor the danrinq.
In Aldeimen's Couitb.
muic the police masistiates leielved
thiii appointment on April 1, the non
1 le have bepen to think Hint the olllce
ot aldeimtu tva" anoll'-lipd. The nl
deuneii who did not leceive appoint
ment .11 stilt IioIiIIiih: the office ol il
deinien and have the liKhl to soi ve
aotices and i-sur. vtiiiinrts as In tote.
Uii-lness Mlth olher uldiimeii ".vlll be
tallied on In the sum uiauuei a
in the n 1st,
llainev Noiavisli liad Vudievv lteillv
fiiiested lor .isaiilt and battel v he
lm 1 A Idoi man Myeis la.,t nlnht. Kell
lv (nteied bail In thj sum of Ti)0 for
appi, nance at n.'l teim of cuuit.
Aiidiew Ueillj. uilested b IMtioI
uiuii H.iltiy for hehiK diuiik and finhl
iiu, in Leonaid's hotel, was (mod $5
Ii Aldeimin Ptdlei's com t yc.?teiday.
1") iv Id Jones viis lined 2 bv Alder
man Fidln for talkniK loo loud iu the
Inttei's ofliee wliili cotiit was in ea-s-Inn.
J. imes MotiK a Miuimr man lesldlnr
on Ineaker .stieet. was brought before
Milt 1 man Fallt r bv Constable Seth
Smitli 011 a wan ant svtoin out by L'lla
St.tnlun lor asstult and battel v. It
apptais that Mi-s Stanton had been
Loefniif? loiiiptnv with Moitis' 01 other,
ami Minus, not wishing hit In other to
o with Miss Stanton, is ilkred to
have slipped In r while she- vas on
her wa home Monday night. After .1
-hoi t ber.ilnf, the ease was settled by
.vim lis p.tjIiiR the costs
The night loafei.s still ki ep on hanir
'hb: uioimd on the -fleets or in 11 tint
of busints? pint t-, esptchlly on th
Hollt pouh ol the P.iistol house. Tliey
an in tin-habit of (oniealin"; on tins
joich and expectorating .ipon the
Mileivulks vvheie 1'idi on their MUJ"
to dlffei nt ihuulus o tnlert.iinmf nts
liitt ti walk This n"il-ance will
have ttt be Mopped befote Ioi-r or
.ti tests will be made.
NUBS OF NEWS.
'111.. 1 itlher Whitty imiriv v. ill hold
.1 meetinf," thih evenins In tle-lr 100ms
on West Mmkit stieet.
Cl.it Pi'ie MtAlllstei, ol Bebnoiit Ter
l.ue. has t ot 111 111 ! hoim altei i-It-ntjr
fi lends at Not Ihumbei land.
.Mis. O'le- Dtekfi, ot tJayuira ?litet,
is 1Ir1u1v indl.spo'ed.
The LudlOs" Aid soeltlv ot the Wavtif
Avenue Pi 'tlJ.vtt.iian lIhucIi v.'ill hold
, ite mi. mi yoclnl In the thunli pai
1ms ne.v' Moud.iy ei iiina. lep 1 learn
and cake will be solved bv the Iadie.
Mr. O. V. Palmer, of Notth Main
rivtnue, ha.- letiur.vd home fioiu Wlinl
soi, N. Y.
Tln Wi -1 IHilrit v III pay Ps employe.'
t. 0.i
SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES.
James Connell Lodge, Odd Fellows.,
Install Ofucois and Enjoy Smok
er Other News Noteb.
.iiiiot.iii.il lull.., No. la), Imli p. mum ta
il, 1 ut 1 Klil lillim. I Kl'l IU ininul inM ill.itioi.
of otilicis Ut iiciiln, at lutilim'b lull, !!
liming 1lif iiiiJiinij with 1 Mtiiil.Pi. Tin' tvent
wis I irriM. .it 1 1 in L .1 In tin intuitu it. uf llic bt
iki whu snv I hi' fullisin- nfliais iustallul:
I'jt grin 0. .Iniili W. Ilaliiiibi iiolili. 'ijinl,
1ml W. Hum ; vlie ,'rjinl, llouirr Suit, h.h!.
tin, W. V lush; .e-sliinn siiiotai.t, (hirlc
-tone, trt'i-m 1. luilu A Kiti-ttr, niiioeoiitt
l.u lo Kijinl lnl.i, I .til-, f. Nli.iuti,
tlir lin' lii'l ill 1II011 .1 Mim! u ij, Ink lliuf
iiiiln -i's wtie nuilu I'.' Dl.tikl pqiul dunil
M 11 lt tl O'liiiinll, (ii.uiil Mji.-!i.i1 .1 ti. Mi
,Mt la mil Wiinl'ii A, llipe .Vlkin, Cunl Sri.
HUi, S. I", lie 111, di.inil duililiiii I. , U H,
- I, HlioU, 'llioiniA OilflK Unity MnAett ,111 j
s, s ll.ukt.tl. 'Hid Hist ikurtc will l wurkul
on Moiil lanilnlitc-. at, the mt inutuu itliki
is to be l.i lil ,M"il T.
Passed Resolutloiifa.
At j tiiitthit, of Ciiliiinlius cuumil, Vuuu Mm's
liiitittite, the tolluIni (Miliitiou wiia uiunl.
mnibly .nil. .tf ill
Wlierua. It lu- pkaacil the AlmiRiih i,u in
1IH iiilinite l-ili-in .iml 1111-10 lo talc Iroin uiir
unk. llrutlur I) unci Shu, enc i,i thr 1110. 1
jilitr, cti'iiiiul i.ii'l bclotid iiieinlieit, 01 t tl
iiiiiUii iduncil, .So ITU, )cung Mill's lntltuto,
ut South fccnuti'ii.
Mlwrcw, lb Ills ilriaLr, v. lute h.l tuin ot
biir nolilctt, cffliiiiit ami toiuMt immlKiN U it
Union.,
Ucbheil, AI houh it mauni ilu.l t,9 in.
j it v,e hw lit luuiililc bubtiiUiicn to Hit hi uf
1,0.1, who docs all Ihlius fur tl.t but.
Jli-oltril, I'ln; we Icril-r 0111 Icaillilt uni
iithy to ln fimlh, brothtr 11ml hLtiri In Huh
uil iliiktii 11; and he it (uttir
llcvihtil, That a ("I'.i' tit tiie-i. icMilulions l
Htil tu Ilm uiiilly; le iiiordul en thu iiilinitcs
TUB HOMLIEST MAN IN SCRANTON
34 will m Die lunJoiiic.-t, Mid ethers
ire invited lo CJll un any diugcUt Jill uct
tut tt trljl bottle ot Ki niji's JliUim fur the
llatiit anil lain.;, a Hinidy tint U Riinruntict
to cure anil rellcic jll Chionlo nnJ Acute t'oukl ,
Asthmt, lliunrlilui jn.J Coiauuiuilun. piln Sa:
intl OUt.
This oiorilns Hie tiiukei City Col
on d qiriitette will lvc .1 sttind 011
leilulnment anil cuke walk at the Au
dlloiiuii'. This Mill be tin- Hist eol
01 ed cuke walk that has ever been held
Iu Hie Attdltuilum, mid U Is expected
that a laiRi number will tuin out to
see the litest slvl"s In cake vvalkiiiff.
'flic ijunkci Cliv iiunlrtte me very
ilevci mllsts in this line of vvoik. Two
RKMAKKABLE SUCCESS.
Of n New Catavih Cmc.
A la mi' ami constantly InotcUBlng
tnaloilty of the Ameilenn people, are
eatairh suiToreis. This Ik not entirely
the result of our clmiiRcnblo ellmnle,
but because model n Investigation has
clear! v in oven that many diseases,
known by other names, are tcnlly eti
tairh, Formerly the name tjatarih was
applied almost exclusively to the com
mon nnsal catatrh, but tho throat,
atomaeh, liver, bladder, kidneys and
liUcstlncs me subject to catarrhal dis
eases as well at the nasal passages.
In fact, wherever1 thoio Is mucous
memhianc theie Is ti feeding; mound
for eatarih.
The usual lpinodlefi, InhnlerH, spiays,
tlouehes or powdcts, have been jiuictle
nllv failures, us far as anything more
than temporary teller wast concerned,
because they simply dry up the mu
uoits secretions, without Inivlnn the l-o-motest
effect upon tho blood and liver,
which are tho leal courees of catittrhul
dlseuijts.
It has been known for manv years
that the unheal cute of t-atairh could
never come fiom local applications, but
from an Internal remedy, acting on tho
blood ami impelling- the itttmihal
poison trom the system.
A new Intel nal prep.iintlou which
has been on the market only a short
lime, hasi met with remarkable suc
cess iu a senulne. ladlcal cine for
ea tat ill.
It may he fount! hi any diug store,
sold under tin.- name of Stuatt's Cu
tmrh Tablets, huge pleasant tasting
l07enges, romposed ptlndpully of anti
septic Ingtt'dients. lmcalyptol, (Jiinla
tol, Kaiigttlniirla, ll.vihanlln and simi
lar ttit.urh s)tellles.
LV. Alnslee, In speaking ol the new
eutuirh cine, says: "I have tiled the
new tatarrh lemedv, Stuait'.s Cutaiih
Tablets, unon thlity or loitv iatlents
with temarkable satisfactory lesults.
They clear the head and thiont moie
eft'eetually and lastingly than any
tlouehe or Inhaler that I have ever seen,
and although they me until Is called
a patent medicine and hold by diug
gibls, I do not hesitate to recommend
them, as J know them to be fiee Ironi
cocaine and opiates, and that even a
little thlld may use them with euUie
safetv."
Any suftcier liom nasal tatmili,
tin out or bitmchlul tiouble. t.ilanli ot
the .stomach, liver or bladder Mill find
Stti.u t's Cnt.11 th Tablets lenimkably
eflettive, plea.sant ami convenient, and
jour thugglsl will tell j-oit thev ait-absolutely
fue I10111 any injutioiis diug.
uf our couiifil. iml the -jim- tiiinli'hdl 111 the
ilnh tupii-..
VI. .1. lituij.. vt 1 n,ii,iin, 1 v viiiii.lij,
t ouuniltii
Bteezy Bievities.
'I In VlllWII MirlltllllllOt wllllllC.I t"l lllllMlill
Umoin.w inniln; in Atllltlle Illll.
I. ('. I'llwinl, sun ol ( tines. IMwanl, liad the
IliMilll- I 1141 1 M hi- 1 1 K 1 1 1 h Hl'l Hll-lii-d oil' while
it woil. In the Vli work" lUitiukit. Mr. I.
I. W 1M1 j. -uinniorii.il to jttruii tho liuirnl
infiiil "r.
Iooli Itiinic lin I. tin iiiil lii ln liomr on
t'cilir ,tv t nut' .nln j. Mt munllis' -,tiy ut 1'iils
lilt ft
'I lie Vruiton Athletic luli v ill inert in regu
lar s(fioii till? i-KTiinjr in Vlhleliu lull
Tin niiinljria ot the St. Muvslu.- sorn.tv will
lin it tit I'liimiiiN hill this ennuis
Imril 11nt.1i, No 1.1, limtrtl Mine Weikorn
nt Atiu 1 11 j. III moil this tftmnv it Vrtiitki'ii
hill
DUNMORE DOINGS.
Council Meets 111 Special Session.
Betnil Clerks Effect Organiza
tion and Elect Olnceis.
Count II met In hpei ial .session ju-t
night, with all membei.s piesent ex
cept Mr. Uiogan. t'litiiiman Pujton, of
the 1 .1 111 trad connnlttec. icpoitcd that
all lompaules liaving iule.s in the bor
ough would comply with the oidinanto
taxing poles, with the exception of the
Dunmoie Klectiio Light. Heat .mil
Power company. who claimed that their
tontiact with the borough exempted
them trom payment ol ti lac tor a
peiiocl of five jeats fium date ol pins
ent lighting 1 minuet. "
The matter was leltriid to the bui
ougli attorney for an opinion. Mi. Mc
Laughlin leported that many tticets In
llio Sivth waul Mete onlj ji.ntitilly
provitled Mlth hldevvulks and guttois,
and moved that the boiough attotnev
and engineut dinw up .111 otdiuanee
coveting the matter, piov.Iiilng for the
laying of walks within t-ivly d.i, or
the borough would piocced to ilo f-o.
The stnet eonunis&lonci icpoitcd tho
bridge on Apple .stieet to bo In bad
condition and suggested It be tlagged
hihtead of planked, as heietoioie.whicli
.suggestion was icletied to tho bridge
lommitlee.
Mr. McLaughlin moved tliat the stone
eitihhlng mnehlne, iccentlv purtli.tf-ed
fmm M'eais .t Flvnn at a cost of $1,10(1,
be placed hi pioper .shape to begin
woil; mi May 1. The tmnier ownei.s
agtee to stipei intend the etcotiou and
.staitlng of the machine.
Alter a lengthy discussion of a pu
posecl oidlnance repealing Section .'! of
tho sower 01 tlinance, which section pro
vides tor the building of all sevvois ex
cept the titink sower, the council went
Into committee of thu whole, that H,
held 11 s-eeioi .session behind ilused
doois.
Provloim to this, Mr. McDonald had
ptesunted a paper signed by counsel
for the exceptions to the viowus' la
pot t, slating If the part iclatlng to ()m
lateral .soweis was lepeulid. namelv,
Section " of tho fcttwer ordinance, that
they Mould withdraw their oblcctlon-.
iml thus take tho matter out of court 1
and allovv the construction of the trunk j
sower to bo commenced at onto, I
The connultleu icported favoiubly on i
this ordinance, which Immediately
passed on thin! aud llual reading.
This will still loqulio the slfciiature
of Huigehs Buischell before It becomes
cipetatlve. aud fiom his actions Inst
night it might bo Infuitcd thru he will
refuse to algn It.
IN A FEW LINES.
The jutumngo ?uo nt Hnian &
Healy's old stoieroom on Chestnut
btieet, under tho auspices of the Ladles'
Aid tocletv uf tho Methndlst liplscopal
church, will he opened Ihi.s utuinoon
and contlntietl the balance of this week.
A huge force of woikerf. have been en
gaged In piopailng' tor the sale, mid It
is expected a laige .sum will be 1 enl
isted. The Holall Cleiks' nssociitlon have,
organized In town, ami elected the o.
lowing ollltcrs to bervn for the eiiMilug
teim: IMst jut'.sldeni, John Mauley;
inesltlent, i'. H. Krause; lli.st vlte
pie.sltlcut, John (illllgau; .second vlte.
piesldeut, Peter Mauley; recording iec
retury, II, A. Smith; lluunclal socie
tal y, P. J. O'Hoia; guide, William
Miller; guardlin. P. Wnlkci.
The Acme dancing oIa-8 will icopen
dancing echool Filday evening, Apill
12, In Washington hall,
OPENING OF
CONFERENCE
ItWlmlcil from I'jkp I
lilm-clf, m wo t)rlltvc It will In- iiroflUlito lo
111.
Itev. A. F, Clinffeo then spoke of the
vvoik In which he had been engaged for
some months, that of compiling a his
tory of Wyoming; confeience. lie ic.
ferret! to the necessity for llnmiclal aid
and reciuestetl that the numbers of the
conference send their photogiaphs for
the volume, A uiiunlmous vote .j.ivo
upproval to his rcriticst.
Itev. Dr. Chapman, lepicsontlng the
Iloston TbeoloKlc.il school, made ;i
brief mid eloquent nddie.ss In tlm in.
tcrestB of that Institution, lie was fol
lowed hy llev. Dr. James Monovv, the
icinosentntlve of the Ulble soeletv.
The repot t of Itev. Di L. C. Flojd,
ptesldlng elder of tho lllnghnmlon d'ls
Hict, was beriid, II was mi excellent,
well written ami bright In Its outlook,
showing much ptoiHuble wotk. The
names of eldeis weie called, their chtir
acter.s passed mid repents tteelved.
Itev. C. II. Have-, presiding elder of
the Chenango district, gave his lepoit.
There were 1,00(1 1 unveils dining the
year and $l,M0 raised tor lcpalrs anil
Ini)rovemenl.
Itev. J. F. Winner, of the lloiiesdale
dlstilet, in his icpoiL told of encourag
ing events. Theie hail been many te
vlvals. anil Incidental to one It was
stated Hint a man and Ills son, who
were about to open a -aluon nntl who
had secured the petitions ot the le
uulrod number of "good tillens," sud
denly found tils com options of life
changed and decided to open a stoic tor
di j" goods Instead ol wet.
'"-noon Session.
Tin a 1 session was devoted
for thu II un to statistical wnik.
llev. Dr. M. ). Fuller uiesldcd. llev.
J. L U.iee oti'eied puijer. The mem
bei.s of the confereiue pi evented their
financial icpoils, and the meeting ad
journed with tho benediction by Dr.
Sweet. Committees wete in session
until A p. m , when the address of the
afternoon whs given.
Tho Pentecostal set vlte. Is ,1 novil
ten lure of the atternoon sessions, (e
elded upon last jear. The.v weie ui
langed dlillim- !!shoi Xintle's visit but
a Cow weeks bctoie his dmlh and aie
held under the he.u lv- iippmbatlon of
HIshop Fuvvltr. Itev, Di. .1. fi. Wilson,
of Piovitience. II. L. is in chtige. and
if the pimulse of toilav Is fullllled It is
evident that the meeting- aie to be a
gieat slice oss.
It was "tiggested la-t jeai that the
pc oplc of a eommunlt.v get Utile henelll
Horn a ciinteience held In lis midst.
They me asked to enteitulu the visit
ors and nru cuinbcicd with maiij" cities
during their -taj". vet the statistical
and business sessions otfei -mall Inter
est or value to those not illicetlv in
teiestetl. Hence it was decided that a
leal evangelistic sei v It e should be held
eveij" afternoon, that the minlstei.s in
their ific.it annual meeting should
leave behind them some agitation of
loligiotis effect.
Dr. Seveison prosified over this meet
ing. Itev. Di. P.ace, Dr. Hani. ISiv
Stephen Ja.v and Thorn is ondueted
the music.
Dr. AVIIson spoke with impassioned
letvor reg.11 ding Hit bapllsm ot ihe
llolj- e.iho-,1. He was In aid by a ciovv ti
ed house .
llev. II. (' McDtimott pieslded to
nisht at the uiinlvei-.u v of the Fi octi
llion's Aid and Southern Hdiliutionul
soc ietv. Others on the- plnttoim weie
llev. J H. TUte, Itev. J. 15. Cook and
11. I? Benedict. These constituted the
lonteieiui ullheis of Hie -octet v.
Dr. Mason's Talk.
Tin -eaker ol the evening via- llev
Di. M. C. It. Mn-on. of cine liin.in. Di.
Ma-on Is rieihaps, with the exception
oi Hooker T Washington, the most
lelebiutcel aud cultmeil man of the
colon d nice. He spoke on "Chtisllaii
L'dut.iHon, the Solution of the Kuce
Fioblcm III the South." He begun bv
lemaiking 011 Ihe wonde-iful spliit of
Chiistlan inogith- which I- dlsplaved
in mahitnlnlne the suppoil uutl the up
llliiug of the blacks This soeletv lias
i-ctit out a.fifu) j mms men unci women
f'lnistian teatheis to no Into all the
waste and dc-ohite plate- of the South
to give their talents and their lives to
l.iise their tellow-ctealtues. The jouth
me bains educated in foily-seven
si liools, where indiisti Ial Ualnlng l.s
Slven to moie students than in anj"
oilier set ot institutions In the whole
South.
Thev are solving the Mi-called uegio
Plublem. Mote tliaii a .scene of ihe
best giaeluatcs ale in Atiita, and many
mm a aie piepailns for vvoik in the
Duik Continent. Two nu dlcal giadu
ates sue to aid iu establishing a medi
cal hospital In Atliea, under the eliiee
liou of liishop Hait7.cH. Tluee Qiiidu-ate-
are teaching caipoutij-, shoe
mulilng, pi lilting, etc.. ill AH it a,
The speaker, in tin Inteivlew with a
Tilhmie cmiespoudent, when asked lo
gin ding his opinion of tho book, "The
Ahum lean .Wgio," lecentlj" puhllshetl,
slnteil that lie was utteily at u loss to
conjecluie Mr, Thomas' point of view.
The kindest tiling which could bo saltl
of the book was that It Is a malicious
illstoitlon of fails, p.ittleuliuly hi Its
attacks oil the educational Institutions
ol the South .mil the outlook tor the
colored intv 11. V,
CONFERENCE NOTES.
llTuit- iik In ill,' liuik' to t'Ci.illilc l,i-liui
limlu lo piak in l.lin I '.nl. 1 hurt Ii i-niMi)
nUhl
Tlie ulilosl nilnisUi in rftntite work 111 point
of Mil 110 111 Un noli 11 tu c is Kcv. Iliuuus
lLiicjiiii, whu w 11. j.hnlltiil in l'i.'.
It l" ilu- piivile uilnlun of iinnr cii 111 lin
11 until el tin. Ii'iilei.j tint tlicio will he nu
il.iiiy... in the tlitrhls 01 the confinntc this
)iut
Hot Pi !-lini,on. of VOitnv 1 1, null, is urf ei
tie 11101 miiiht iftn men vt tin- imif.sutie.
It it cay to. see tlii nvor in which lie f held
In his (tnnir pirUhliiiiiis,
Iii'V, V II IVarec lut liotuht a InuoVimi'
pioiilv in i.izcnovlJ, X", ., whrro he" will
oniiil tho tinrriur with hU iqioiIj lufure til.h'
t.p ri.'iilLiue in hh iiilnrr Immo iu lllni,lmnlini.
In," thf llrit lime in icnlv fcrl .Mjis, hit,
I V ViiieM 1II1I not lUcr lli! iiminin to 111 iKc
.. motion rrgartllns the !nr of the lOiiicuiKi',
'I his vi.ir the vein, it the vttn.111 uilniiUi' U
tin III ill ik.ltll
ll,iin-Ji) meht will rhionlcli llic annjv iiJtj
vi thu Church Kvitiiilon toiltti, whin Jl .
I I Jul pre.iilis tnul T. II. Ptk, 01 Ihit dt.i,
luiU- the .nlilie.- lie is tne of tnr vcij IkH
tpcaUrs in this vallo, rlcsmt In dktlon, it
tlriiii iu llictght ai.tl pleasant 111 maniiei
Touioriow inornlnif will bo tat.cn Ihf vole on
the c ! llli.ll I'OiiMilutliill, two !uiioitaut iUCa
(iont whlili lll.i IlJinii..'s nhiwt, will not
"ilwvit." 'Ilicoo are tho ctfrUtiiiif quillou uf
v.uuiiu'h uiIiiiL lun to the mm Ml iiifiriiioe ami
(lit oil 1 r tuiirtiiiiiie, ril'n-iiil.'ilK.n. 'Hid Itiimfr
It brought up only h) lilt ins ol Hie i-llikm,- out
cf the toe) "mile" in the piuutaplt un ilelt
E.ile adniU.lon
II I P.
Apostle Cannon Impioving.
IW KmIusim; Who fri'in 'I ho .Vutijtcd I'rus
Jlmacicry, lk, Apill 10. Vpontlii l.ioo ej.
Cannon, ot the Mormon church, who is sulcusly
ill, iillicd iUghtJy toeljy.
" "f-f-f-f'ft-f-ff-f'f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-t" -t-f -f -f
I
m Health
(
tVW
Is all Important. The tlaughter of today becomes the wife uf toinonow.
now essential then tlmt good health bo hois. Oood health, which alone
(brings happiness and vigorous posteilty. The mechanism of women is
liner than that of man. She Is naturally higher strung, nntl when
the dual functions of her life are taken Into consideration, It Ik little
wonder that the delicate mnchlnery bleaks down under the burden laid
upon It. .
The majutltv of women need un aid which would strengthen them for
the stiess and strain they dally meet. Such an aid Is found In
Warner a Safe Cuie, a simple vegetable piopinallon, which has secured
the highest cniloiHetncnt among women In nil walks of life In all pails
of the clvlll.ed wind,
A few bilef extracts fiom recent letters fioin grateful women:
Virginia Townsend,
211 Mirimrrlmrn SI , llrooMvn,
'llnnuirli lie elks Is nt bi lint Ihi.mn
horn it i mljtre In IS'J.1, I wait errt.il It it
llhtnl with female troubles. I Muni
liunclioils of flollirs with iloitors VTllliitut
n lief, but Warners Safe Cim- rutnioil my
Iieitlli in two inonllis.
Christensc, Countess Chefould,
"lllC! ClwioM " Chleit;,.. 111.
for the- pnl tin veins I hive meel u i
tneillrine evcepl W mill's s'ife Clin-, mil
IImI Ihit it kfeps me In kouiI he lit li. Ii
Is i nniirkibh" Ilfcitbfi unl I clntrtulh
rflvo it ni) hurt onilun-eiiient
. w.
rife
sample i.f M VltM'.lt'S hAH: fl'ltl! unl
piri-on, ur bv Ictttr-WAUM.It'A hl
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ERECT F3RM Style 960
aneldnvb find blue khateen;
ERECT FORM Style 96 -
cat; tieavllj' boned; tor tally
CAUTION lleineinber Hint
tlrely tlltretcnt from nuy othei In
"at gooci, JjOok ioi uif iviii'iiu
tliu Inalitf of iei y pair.
Ml,, nl -ill the eUWi-limenl in oi niton.
On
lnd h
n, name ami price- diicct to us ami ui-
WEIN GARTEN BROS,,
rvfityyitKi'.i'.ttri! r. r. r. . r. t.
V-, Wm W W, " w, - - wV r r - .
TRY
i Clock's Best I
Union Hade
Tobacco ;
A Good Smoke oi Chew.
A Tilal Solicited.
Satisfaction Gutuanteed.
MANUFACTURED BY
The Clock Tobacco Co.,
G'M-40-48 Wyoming Ave.
Scianton, Pn.
fr 4- $ ! ! H 4"I'
OBITUARY.
1 PH Mill III lm V 'U- !" - ' Hi ill
Mitel, IMi. nil ItuiMj. cikd If dit lil.lt. aUn
a wee'k'i, iIIium ot piicuiiioiiit I'm the li-l
twilve Han lvC iml wi niiplu nl I'J I1"
lklav..tn. kit l.i.i ami t aid Wfttni Ilillionl
fempiin a i twilcliiiMii. and tvi piovtil him
..It inibl triiitwnrllit Ilo w t a iiiiiubii or Mu
lli'Uwaie, lackivvaim am1 .lini Vluiuil ,ul
i nioii of Neilh Vni'tita lin w .unhid bj hi,
pauiit', Mr. an I Ml' 'Ihcmu lluilcly, and tho
filiv.ln tirotlnri. Jiul kilters)! John, lliomisj,
I'uili!., Jonjil, Xniti". Nl!ii. hntlirjii Hid
tiiuluu'. He uniil will le In Id at li oilutl
t-..lunlav inoiiiln Willi .-civiie .it llalj I n-n
ihiuih .ml iiltlineil al llic ( alhtdial iiuieten
llll's l'Ns- Wfll known -nd lamilin
ic.li'rnt of Wi.-t Sirinion, litus I'.vaiin, dit.1
jihlenlaj al ill i homo of his diii'hli, Mi, Mlinl
Jinlan., o.'u .Noilh Jkikti'a euilll. Jl.i.aud
v. is born iu l'liea'llu, hutli Mali-, in -ii, a.nl
v aa 77 ji.iis of ape. Il hid lived hereabouts tur
b rly vi in, .an) niikul o., a tiultu of -li i i
'ihe, lullov.iiie; chllUieu survive him: Sli Ulml
In kin- tnul Mi. .lelin firilCilit.. o( Oltpliarit
'Ihe tiiuer.il will t ilto plate Simula) 11(111110011
nt " o'eloiL. Inleiiinit will bi mule in He
W lkltbuiii itliit le'ineleo,
.11 MilS .l()M.j--llie kith 01 .liiil.iu lulu-,
alt ueil iml lipeilnl 1. Illin 11 it-l Seranlnn
oiiiniul jrstenla.v inoiunu at hi. home, --
( lit stunt sired. PieiMni! wa. btl jeais 01 ai,"
aud foe tho tu.t II1I1 lv t ii3 livid In U,oi
Sii.iiilon V vvlilivv anil bis. elilhlrtii hiivivi him
II ii- Ii.11c1.il amiotiiuciueiit will bo mailo lain.
MIIS. IfAMi: il. MMOMOV Vt 'tin seran
ton prlvatn hospital, Mrs. Jeuulu O. bltncnton
illod. jujteiday afUmceu. bhv t.a Ui jcat vt ae,
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Iiillinn Ramsey,
I'ririiih nl, Penvcr r(nliic,v C lub,
Piuvir, t'olouilu,
Jh inothir Millirtil fiom winkncMs pccii.
If it t to worm 11. She Iml tuiitlnuil lurk
.lehe anil lienliche anil wis ulinont. an
iut illil, bill Warner's silc Pine tout
pletelj' nstoietl hei.
Annie E. Hniper,
rr. bine fctn-ct. .iiiuontiih. in,
r hive fouinl Wmnri'is Stfe Cure won
ilirliil nnvily lor buknelit nml iiuniemus
I. litis woiiun are nfl'lttiil with. It tones
the intlio iijsIciii anil picverils colils.
Ine inn lii
I. CI Hi:
ii iiltiie ttlviu on upiillcitloit in
10, Uoihislii, X. V.
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Uf uric i till lowbu-teil effect whlclt
tin veiv swi'lle-l motlliti s arn de
HtiniiU fur their newest crcatioas is
Rivin the fullest ndvanlaBe bv tin
V II. ruct Ioim Corsit.
The Vrecl t'orm is hiRienic. It
Ins not striin thu bust or abdomen,
but place s all the procure on tlia
Iiiis inrl Iml. liitLsrli. keepint? th
iboiilders In a tine poic.
ER "CT F RM Stv'e 701.-
Ileivy front steel Of whito anrt
drill lean" hip .rorei! $1.00
ERECT FORM Styo 72.-
1 1 1 1 peiiil; hen. finnt steel.
Mule ol imported Diamond H.l
tieii in Mliile and (lrab....$1.50
ERETT FORM Stylo 963:-
Mulc of imported c'outil; full
-ored. bias cut; foi jttmtl. 'jlen-
dei fleruies SI 75
ERECT FOM Stylo 959
Improved -Of French Coutll,
in hlto ami drab; full ttored
ind lias cul $2.00
-Ol esimbea y French Coutll In wb.1 to
mil gored; bins cut $i 50
- Oflmpoited Coutll; lull gored; blrui
developed figures. . ..- S250
Hie "W. B. Erect Form" Corset is cn-
the) mittket. 'liieiu citunot bennolher
'iy " t-i..i. w. it -....,
If tout d.-ilci" dita not have them I
n rlnc'e
win ace urn. .-. -.- ...
3T7 Broadway, New York.
AMUSEMENTS.
I YCEUn THEATRE
L" HUIS .V. nURGITN'PKn, Ismscm.
A. J. DL'l t'V, JIanacl.
lur-ilav, Vpnl II. Tveulus P. iluiiuaine. ' I :
Ultimo Perforin nice at J i
4TH RMUhl CONCERT
Bauer's 13th Regiment Band
Ol l"i Pieces
xIoits t
MR. FRANK EATON, Bniitone,
iiv Voik ("ttj.
MR. THOMAS MILES, Coinetist,
lliufi's llintl
i'ih vi, Ji icnts lo l.irt C hihhen'h uiatine',
IV., J ! uHi. .sials oi hlh" 'llle -ill ui II I Hi.
ACADEHY OF HUSIC,
KBIS& BUROUNRnR IIARRV A. HKOWI
Uanageu and Lrt.eei. Local Manager.
Ml This Wiek, Tlie 1'. etle I'avoille, r.ittli
Irene Meyers
f.i.pinli'l bj hei iwii Mint diinpanj ill tqier.
loin. 1'ifM.nllu.
'Ihinilav l.veiuirf "Ihe Coiner t.ioe-ery."
I lidav Kvinnu- "Umlei 'I wo Vlaits"
t-iiuidi.v laming "Ilm Whlto Hat"
.vcvt Vn-Vlitlnti. Ptlly.
CORSE PAYTON STOCK COMPANY
III Itipriloin
M Uln e piici. Ill mil JO i out
I'.veiilns piices-l, JO ami '.' miiis
SMewGaietyTheater
AM'. (! lli'UKIMilUN, Maniisl.
Tluee Days Commencing Moutlay,
Apiil 8.
BOWERY BURLESQUERS.
Matinees Daily.
P. J. HONAN,
Merchant Tailor.
319 Lackawanna Avenue.
Ilir unialiis will be tent this moinin' to firem
biiih, Wesiiiioielaiul luiua.v, toi intot incut
rmieials.
ll.u liiiual ol I'liiliiKI. Iljlipniu) whu di.'.l
irum tin iMuu of injuries uttlvcd in the Pan
i.u-t initio li-t wnk. will take nlaio this after
loi.ii noiii the limne un lloitncu t-treet ut i
ii'ikitk. .VII nuiuhrre oi loloiul l.iuis finiiuh,
Nu Kill, aie 110,1111.(111 tu attend in a Ih1
'Hid" will null ill llic auilltuiium at t p. ni
ltllllltl.V.
Ladies,
j out hilling oullll will not be cumpleto
without u pair of our stjllsh shoes.
Jlahua't, shoe stoie, 'ii Lackavvanu.i
avenue, ', "s
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