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THE SCJRAOTON THIBUNE-SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1901.
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WEST SCRANTON
INTEREST IN
CLUB LIFE
MANIFESTED BY MEMBEHS OE
LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS.
Wheelmen Contemplate the Erection
of a Bowling Alley Republi'cnn
Club Will Hold a "Smoke Talk"
nnd St. Brenden's Council Are
Preparing for a Minstrel Perform
ance Visitor Here from Australia.
Other Shorter Paragraphs of Inter
est aud Personalities.
The Klfcttio City Wlioelmi-ii iro
looking forwjirrt t tlie unset Ion "t u,
liowllriB ulley in llu- club house on
.l.iclison Ntiect, iiml the committee siu
imlnlocl fit tliu lust uifutlnK now hnvc
the matter under advisement. Already
the boys are tatkliiK of oianl!'.liiir u
limvlliiK teum lor tioM season, and In
that event thny will apply Cor admis
sion to the Northeastern l'eiiiiylvnnln
J.eHgue of Uuwluis.
It Is also contemplated to .-otnplete
the flub gymnasium. There Is a pos
Mblllty of it base bull eltili biilns orRnn
letl during: the coming season ami
oilier athleti'i runlets are bplns ar
i.itiKCd.
West Side Republican Club.
The special romniilteo bavin? In
charRf the "smoke isilkr." and soe.ial
-sslons of tliu West Side Central ltis
tiublican club will meet next week for
the purpose of iirraiifrint; another ses
mou similar to the one held lust month,
which piovcd so intercstins.
It is purposed to have a well known
.speaker give a short address and this
will probably he followed by n debate
on u subject to be decided laler. The
committee will meet at the. rooms Tues
day evening to make the aminsomcnls.
Had n Very Stormy Trip.
Kohcit Mi'Gliiu. of Alary borough,
Queensland. Australia, arrived in the
city yesterday to vNIt his uncle. A. S.
Holmes, of South Muin avenue. He
was eleven weeks making tlu journey
and underwent some thrilling expeii
enees duriiiK' the tilp, which be joliites
Interestingly.
.Mr. .Alt Ohio's two sisteis, .Misses Kes
ble aud Jlaggie McClhii-, have been vis
iting Sir. Holmes during the wnter,
and the brother comes to join them in
ihulr trip around the world, which they
began many months ago. All thiee are
enthusiastic over Sera tit on and Amcr-
ABOTJT THIS
TIME LOOK
OUT FOB
f COUGHS
1 and COLDS
TAKE
DUFOUR'S FRENCH TAR.
Lovely Ribbon
at Little Prices
for Saturday Buyers
Ribbons were never more in demand
than they are now, and they never were
as pretty as they are now. Artistic fancy
has had full swing among the manufac
turers this year, and the perfection of
loveliness has been attained in a hundred
different ways.
Now Look at
Fancy Stripe
Embroidered Ribbons
All silk; four inches wide, no end to the
assortment, Cheap at 25 cents a yard. Satur
day Satin Stripe
Taffeta Ribbons
All silk Taffeta Ribbons,
tne new snaues, Decause mis is one or tne
most fashionable things of the season, A half
dollar Ribbon for only
Satin Royaie Ribbons
With handsome gold tinsel stripes, in a dozen dirfeiont
ways. Four inches wide and the most fetch
ing swell ribbon of the year. Easily worth 60c 2 CJC
a yard. Saturday only Ou
Tinsel Edge Ribbons
Rich and chaste in effect, for people of quiet tastes.
They are really very beautiful, and being of
fine quality, are exceedingly handsome. Worth ETC
60c. Saturday uO
Globe Warehouse
lea, and are enjoying their visit very
much,
St. Brenden's Council.
The members of HI. Unmdou's coun
cil, Young .Men's Institute, are now
comrortubly quartered In their new
rlub house at 122 North .Main avenue,
where I hoy have a splendidly appoint
ed meeting place for Interchange of
thought and soolat life.
A new pool table has been added lo
tin; equipment anil a now plana was
recently placed in the parlor. The
counr.ll's library Is well citulpped with
good books and the boys manifest
mueh Interest In their new home.
Jackson Sticet Church.
The Hauler music was. well tendered.
It was excellent, and the choir Is to be
congratulated. So many people asked
for a. repetition thai the choir will next
Sunday evening repeal their Raster
programme.
IjcI. thete be a large attendance at
the nioinlng service nexl Sunday, as
the Kuril's Supper will he administered
at tlm close.
The li.ctuie given by the puMor last
Tuesday night, on "Uvange.llue," v,us
tllttsl rated by twenty-four views, Urn
tlttest over seen. The evening was
rainy, nnd only a few lieitnl the beauti
ful st'ity.
Y. W. C. A. Notes.
The tegular Gospel meeting of the
Young 'Women's Christian association
will be held in Its looms, Washburn
street and Main avenue. Saturday
evening at 7.30 o'clock. Hxery girl and
woman of the Weal Side Is invited to
be piesonl.
All little gills, under 10 years of age,
arc invited to come and have a good
time at the rooms Satutduy afternoon
at 1 o'clock.
Jliss Wo.-.colt's einbtoidery classes
will meet as usual on Monday after
noon and evening. New members al
ways welcome.
COMING EVENTS.
ltdicji'jl nif bcin,j iioM iraul.it It I'.t Hie
!ioir of tlio Tjbftmcle CmiEi optional rhuriti
on Hie curtail, "Daniel, or the Ciptlilty .nul
Koptirrution." I'1 :i tlni-iiicit pro'luttiuii I prom
ieit on Tiuri'la.v rvniins, Miy .W. The diorm
villi In' 'i Luge one and the t-ulu pirli will ho in
competent hand-'. An nrdrc-lM will J'-J-t in the
Iiiodiirtion.
A iluw-iiig for a S1 cold ilcri! ttill lip ronduftrd
in lied Mcn'rf hall on 'llrrirl.iy rvrniriff, Miv :!!,
urnkr the jubilee? nf tin' ("oinnl.il rlnh of I'.nnp
No. ITS. P. O. s. of . The pioind will he de
voted to the liiniMiing fund of the nett tmililiii;
on Noilh Miiu .ltfime.
A number of the juung lidie-j of tin ide .ire
arranging to hold a "pound" rirfy fonn for the
Imiifit oi tlio Italian eMcis on (lic-tnnl tli'it.
Huh .votnrsr lade ttill he esru'cled lo ilonite .1
I'onnd of soinelhins and oath (,'rntlenun ttill he
rliargcd 2". cent?. The dile of the parly "ill he
jnnonnced liter.
dr.ittmg loi a ten daj' trip to the I'm
Aniirii.ni epo-ltion. ttith .-ill etpenes paid, ttill
he coikIiii tcil some time iicl month for the bene
fit of St. rjtrifk'-i church. A lmniher of vahiihle
prize ttill he given to tli'w who wll the hitthi-i
iiuiiihcr ot ticket..
The rattle (or .i polil watth for the Unrfil of
.laiiiei P. Wat kill', tthich w.i po-tponcd rCLCntly,
will he held on April '-0.
Ur.innenionts aic hclmr perfected for the puv
gn-.-te in hie pirty and -oial to hi' giteti In
Ic.irs' hill op Tiicvlay eienin',', Apiil ".'J, iiiiiIli
These Values.
llc
1
with rich satin stripes. . All
29c
("Vtlholic llctictolcnl Asocial Ion. The nffatr U in
chirjre of .1 loinpetenl conunllleo, ttltli MlM Karali
M0llAn.1t. I ai li lit in in.
t'llrmh of itohti .Mackreth, the jounR flrrmiti
ttho hid III- mm taken olT In a ttieik on the
Luk.mainia rallm id on Match 1,, are inaklnc: in
r.imreiiHiils for holding n hem lit lor hint In M am'
hall on Tucil.iy etrtiliiK. .tunc IS. 'I lie ptnrcpiN
ttill he nllllrd In piirclu'liig him tin urtlllcl.il
nun.
The tiiemhi'in of SI. ItlinduiV coiindl are puv
HlcilnK nicely ttllh their inllntlel hntv and r
pill lu Rite 11 pitfoinianio mjoii hi tlieli tn.tv hall
on North Mitn iititme,
Amoinr the noted teinperaiite WurteH ttiin
3li expeited lo Fpe.il; nt Iho flate qtl.it Irrly
itimenllen i.f the ''on nt Tiinperaiiee in M.
lUthl't hall on Weilnevdiy, Apill 'Jl. will In;
MIh-i I'.itmle (.'. )lnl, (he liitiid luiiporame .til
Innate, tilnl T. P. ,loiie, ttho oKinples the lilshet
otliee In the tnihr. Ample proililmi will ! tnadu
for the enleilnliiiiiriil of the ulllcrm and doliff.ilM
ditilnir their stny.
Mluiney Kintnet t'. Nlihelt, of Wlll.esdtatie.
will deliver nil (iddrcM nti tiie fiihetl, "tin
W'hhli 'Ide Air YutlJ" nl the enlertalnmrnl nl
the We-,1 Mde IVohlhltlon le.n;ne in Co opeiutlte
hill iiftt Uediirlay ciilnir. 'Ihe piouraninie
ttill he pnhlhhi'il lUn.
Kit, II, Wllliitn. Ihe ilnininier ctanitelW,
will i-peal; nt the Slnipwin Mdhoillit Kilii'op.it
tlmrch nl I0.!!0 o'elml. t onion ow inornlna. iind
at the Itelietiie WrNh C'.lhltiMlii MithodK
(hntili lit ( p. in.
'Ihe Kiwi'l annual military hall nt tSI, t'Jill'i
1'lonccr uirw will he In Id :it Meals' hill on Wed.
iieMlay etenltiK, April IT. 'Mils la nn etenl o( im
tunal Interest anil will dotihtle he utlctah-d ht'
nun) .toimsr peuple.
OENERAIi NEWS NOTES.
lawn W. I.cwi.1, ttlij Im heeti a fereinau at
the llellctii" inhies, lor n iiuinlirr nf seair, hai
ii.-lirncil nnd will loeate on a fjim in Maple
lijl-r, Sirimr llrook tot, inlup.
I!ev. II. IS. Ilencdlct, a ionntr p.-. l"r, rtdl oc
nipy the pulpit of Ihe Hampton felted Metliodltt
rpl.eepal rhutrli topiorrow morning nnd In the
I'Vcnliifr the S'.rnion wilt he pieailieil hy "ef. J,
V. Pike.
A laigely ailrudcd uicilli.s (if the Vonien'ri
claei nf the .Inip-oii JklhodKt Kiivopal ihuuli
ttai held In the lunch tifttrday altemoun and
Hindi ttmk was aiTnnipli-hdl-
All nieiiihria of M. llnndin'i" rnuncil, Voting
Men' In-tituti', ttill aMinhle nt Ihe rooms to
moriotv etiuiiiK at S.'M oVInck and pioncd'hi
ht. I'llriek's Citholie fhurili, ttheie thev will
leccite hnl.v communion in a lxuly at !i oVIuck
m i".
Hie i;ii"Utic Cilv Wliceltneii wilt olh.r a fne
trip tlel.el fn the P.iti-Amciii.iii eM-ltlon, with
all epi nte- paid to the winmr of the (.nuti'.l,
tthlih tlicy me now prosccutlmr tisoronslv.
Itct. II. P. .loin rondiietcd sertiec-i oter the
temaiis 01 the lite .leiiKin .loni'i last ctuiine al
Ihe ho.i.e, f'J'i Chi-slmil street. Thi- Imdy will
he taken to j-prmi; Ihonl: todat, whcie inun. nt
ttill lie made.
The condition of Willinn 'J'. Hitw, of Washbuin
trrer, the tull knuitn i:ail iijieratnr. who w.n
.i aided on TmirMhy, wa much iinpiot'ed .tei.dr
dit, mid his hum air not. a vt'eie as at tlrt.
M'ppoed. His inmy ttas ranged hv a steim
pipe liui.-tin while he tj MiK-iittil at work near
the tt.ivhery wlikli he own at Miuooka.
'Ihe Iluttidl lisidiute on Sciauton ptrert is re
ported to bo for sale. The ouupinK Mr. and
.li;. Kduart! It, lie in, cnntcinplate iakin np
thtlr u-ideme in lliekcu-uk. N, ,t.
A. iv J. ITit, the ftioeirr, and .limr-, n. Dj.tle.
the hirdttaie man, i ontemplate the ereition nf a
luiMue.s hloi I. on the Menifichl propel tt. wlihli
.iilinliia the Mannic huihlin: on otth Main ate
Mil'. M'lrkettntn -lames Nit lite will ereit a uilaliie
lml!diu to meet tlie ueiK ol liK lni-ine-,s on
Sotth Miin attmie, jdjoiuiu the in tv P. O. -5. of
A. huildin.
Ctiuiuo liittile, Ihe tomniU.ion meiehant. i
mhUiil- 1 7,0ui) hou-e on Nortli Sumner avenue,
hi ttveen l.JfaJi tte and ,tetlmd Mreet.
tlernheis of the lack c tub. which meets in
Ktioi h Ktan-' hotel, on .lai-loon Mrid, ,'itlenderl .1
liinitict in Knliin IlirnV hotel in the central cilj
1,1-t eteninu.
Ail infant child 01 Mr. and .Mr Morjrm .lone.-,
of TH West Lackawanna incnue, died on Wcdne.-,.
diy nnd ttas pritatily mtui icil.
An infmt child nt Mr. and Mis. .limes Con
nolly, of Jilt K.tnon -.tnet, died Thurs-ilay nislit
and will he huiied in Ihe Cathednl cemrtery tlii
altitiKien.
PEHSONAL NOXES.
Mir. I!. .T. Uiifthi'S. of Not til liromkt atinui,
and Mia (lideon Jlw 1, 01 r.afajettc 'Tect, at
1 1 tided tliu M.vions c-i' the Wtonimo: Ilniit:i1al
tulifeience at Wt-t I'itlrton .le-tfnlaj.
Will Myeij. .mil Aithur Puis lost. h.t nilit
fur a Mioil trip to liutlaUi. wlicto tliey will
tiett- the I'au-Auiiiicaii exposition.
ir. and Mi. William O. Pile, of -'011th Miin
attune, hate letuined home from .1 hiiel sojourn
at Atlatitie Cit.t, wlnre thu loriiier'o si-tcr, Mis,
(.Ken, 01 .-.tiacu.e, h.is been 111.
IVank .haiL.-, 01 Ninth Main avenue, In hem
eillcd liotnu t'luin the lluflalo f.olhgi nf I'll 11 -in
uy on account: ol the seiioiii lllnoo? of his
mothei 1
In. 1.. II. Cilihs ind i!iut,hier, l'lorcnce, of
Ninth Miin atcnut, lute hceu tailed to I'hlhilol
phi 1 lu attend the funeral 01 the doctor's aunt,
and al-o to tisit JIN Mariraict (iilihs, who is ill
in New York.
.lolm Sddcnt, of Clic-vluul Mreit, i- xiilini;
lu-son-in-law. Itev. .Mi. Itrmker, at I'tiea, N. V.
1,'i-v. V.. .1. Mdluiry and wile, of Noith Utieuhi
atenue, tteie .iKieeahly suiprw'd on Weilne-diy
eteninir ht .1 number of their patisliioner.s fioiu
St. Diiid'K l.'pi.copd church, who presented them
with a piciuie 01 Ihe leitov. 'Ihe occasion wis
irniiKht ttltli mueh pha-uie.
SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES.
William, the ton of Mr. ,n.d Mis. Ytlllhm
lleillt, had hi- leti hind luilly injuied, tthile
al ttoik in tlio l'.tethait luass works ,te teulij.
He tta. uiiioted lu lih homo on I'ro-jicct atcieje,
ttheie Ilr, (V.Malhy attended him.
Tlio icular Sundry .iftirnoon Bospcl mediiic;
01 the Ytiunu WctucuN llirlsti 111 .w.ocialiou will
he held l their looms Mmdiy aitirnoon lit :i !,
o'l-lock nnd will he lid ht Miv, Amu M.ihlh"ner.
The YmiRci Maeuuerdioi's idie.iis.il, t.liloh
va held in Mhletlo lull lal rti-nlnn', ttas teiy
lamely attended. KMui.lte puparations aro 1 e
iuc; made by Hit imiuhei.- for llulr 1 omlnc urn,
urL and inlcitaimn.'iit to hu j-ivcu on Dettey
di.t. May 1, nt ttermaul.i hall. Tl e.v also ihihleil
in atlcml the fiir 01 the I'htiuh of Peace ticM
I-'ildiy and Hiiro render several .-eltctloiii,
'I ho ht. .lo-eph'H Hiekty will tmcl in St,
Matj's lull Sunday .itteriwun.
A baby irirl wis bmn jc.iiil.it moinin to
lr, and Mr-,. Piter ISiu.eott, of ll-'I Hickory
jtiut.
OBITUARY.
I'Al I. IjI'.NX -After a wctl.'s lllm-. of pn a
111 nl i, I'.iul Duilli, of UHi l l.iuihu sllul,
d.ed l.i it ittnluu at Ihe I.iikittamu hospital.
wife .1 id 1'umlly Mil live mm. Tin tumul
ui'iiuutiwimn'. will be undo lam.
Mi-s imii)fii:r Moitw.-i'.uiitk M.-un, ot
llilhoad aiiime, In-, rudtcd word of tjio ih.clh
in Nitv oik eily ot hi. oldest iliushter, .Mis
lidnet, ttho had hied tin re for .oiiie time,
'Hie iimaitis have hten hiou'hl to this city.
An infiul child ol .Mi, mid li. Wcliy
llionia, of l'-'l D.uion .-licet, dlul ituilay,
Funevals,
'Ihe fiit.ual i.nUi.s of the late luu. I, 1'liit
1I)U ttill be held at Ihe limn Itiiltie I'n-.b.Uei-i.ui
1 hurt li, rtirm-r nf orlli W.toiimii; .itcnue ami
titien Itidfo kirctl, lhi .dlt'iiiuou at 2,:a1 oMod;,
I'lleinli ih til im; to fct'iul ituttcir. t ill kiinllv h.ivu
H HU iIoIIhiciI at the ih.uch lids lnvl uiliv.
'J he lui.cial ol Mis. iliocnYr, wile hi the lato
I'lcdoikh .vcllloiilu, ttill take pl..u Hem flic
hi me of her damjhicr, Mis. I'uiil, HetUmuuycv,
W7 Kliltfu atii't, 1'ci ilnin;, Sunday jtifrnoon
at 'J p. 111. .-u.iei- 111 the M. Petci's l.ullii'un
chuidi, couitr l'tmtt ateuuu ai.d Adi ttiect,
al t! o'clock.
The funeral ot Mi. Alimony lijuelt will tike.
I'l.uo Mciulay iiioinitii ui 11 o'clock fiom lln.
fimili residence, Sil t herij lieet, A rcipiiein
i.uts will ha i-ulrhrattd in M .lohu's ( 'lunch
and Interim lit will hu niadc 111 the ( alhcdtal
unuteij.
THE HOMLIEST MAN IN'SCRANTON
31 well tus Hie luuilsomut, and othcij
uo iniltcd lo call on any dunrRlst and KCt
frea a dial dot t la of Kciup'4 Italiain tor the
'Jliicut mid Luiijik, a uiuedy that is euaiaiilccil
to cuie and nllevo nil (Tiionle and Acute Cuiji-lu,
A.tliiui. Iliivi'liittl and lVu-niuiitloii. I'lke ale.
ind WX.
Personally Conducted
Tours
To Complete
From the State of Danger,
County of Depression,
City of Unrest,
Under the auspices of
Warner's Safe Cure Co.
aud Its Corps of
Registered Physicians.
O .. J tl
JJ.'slit the lour atttl .,uro to
ttulay, liy iirocui'lUK a bottle of
Wnvnei'H Snfo Cure from your
mMff.st denier anil writing to
"Warnor's) .Sato Cute Cn. Uoelica
tur, X, V,, refueallti(i further
itilvlce ititil Guide Jlook, wlileli
will be sent ymi Ci eo by return
post.
NORTH SCRANTON NOTES.
Excellent Entertainment Given at
Auditorium by Textile Workers.
Notes o the Y. W. C. A.
I..Jht, owning: an liituii'stinir enter
ttilnniunl was Kiven ;tt Hu: Auciltoriutn,
utnler tlio anspicus of tlie Textile
Workers' loeul of this section. The
pjeioiis hall was crowded U its utmost
by jii'isons who listened to the well
lendered programme.
-Misses McIIale and Uoftu.-, gavo vio
lin miIoh In a very ple.isln? way, fol
luwod by the Hisses Annie and Kmma
Mfirsran, whose voeal soIok received
beurty eneores. AVlllIant t. Lynott's
eomie kouks were up-to-date, as were
llniM of Jliss manic Uvans and Thoma-s
'Coyne. Jte.ssrs. Sweeney and fleffron
crave ahuelc and wine dance in a grace
ful manner, and Kdward Harrington
pei fowled a moiit dlftlctill sUating feat
on roller skates upon a small wire extending-
from one side of the. stucru to
the other, ten I'eet in the alt.
William I' Ilurho. the popular singer
and song- writer, rendered ids groates
and latest success, "The Curse of .
Pretty Face," and also Mr. O'BoylcAs
latest song, entitled ".lust localise She
Jlnd No ITnion Card."
Alex. S. Singer, of Erie. Pa., a guest
of Frank Harrington, of Marvlne ave
nue, hang two hailtonc solos, with ex
cellent effect. Mr. Singer is on his way
to New York to join an opota com
pany. Y. W. C. A. Notes.
Sewing school Saturday afternoon ah
'.'.::o o'clock'.
ilospei meeting Saturday evening at
T.h'O. You are invited lo attend.
.lunlois' meeting Sunday t-fieniuon at
,",.:;t o'clock. Mary Mitekey will lead
this meeting.
Monday evening, sewing fifths at, 7.30
o'clock.
Rev. Geotse r.. Aliicli's Bible study
Tuesday afternoon at I o'clock. Sub
ject, "The Vtophecieb of Daniel." Tlie
study will be continued next Tuesday
in tlie thirty-second ehaptei, ar "The
Golden Image." The book of Daniel is
a very interesting and important study.
Uy careful searching of the Scriptures
we are enabled to know God's thought,
for us in this portion of His AVord. J5y
the use of charts we are greatly helped
in tlie study. You are invited to at
tend tills class.
Mifcs "Westcotl's embtoidery class
Tuesday oveuini;- at 7,;i0 o'clock. All
who wish to join this class may do so
at this time.
Juniors' Klblo class Wednesday af
ternoon at X30 o'clock. Subject. "Tins
Dispensation of Conscience," in third
chapter of Genesis, from .seventh to
twenty-second veircs--. All young girls
are invited to join this class
KIteliengarten Thursday afternoon at
1 o'clock.
Bible study Thursday evening at 7,:!0
o'cluck prompt. Sunday school lesson
and (.'. I. Scolleld's eorresponilcneo
course. "Law and Grace" will he the
bubjects for the evening study.
All who wish to join classes lu sow
ing, painting, Knglish, millinery, piano
ov embroidery may make arrangements
with tlie secretary at the rooms, i'0ts
North Muin avenue.
Told in a Eew lanes.
Tlie pulpit of the Memorial Baptist
church will be occupied tomorrow by
tlio pastor, Jtev. W. F. Davles. Bible
school at - p. in. Cantata rehearsal
will be held after school. Young Peo
ple's society will meet Tuesday even
ing, and the pastor will addiess the.
nicotine on "William Johnson, the
Sugar Jtellner, Clvilizer anil Mission
ary." Usual service tomorrow tit the
christian chinch, wlih preaching at it
a, m. and 7.::u p. m, by the po.stor, Uev.
It. W. Clyntcr, Morning subject,
"Knowledge;" evening subject, "Hon
esty.'' All are welcome.
An Important meeting of tlio North
Sciauton Glee society will be held to
morrow afternoon at 1 o'clock. Kvory
member Is requested to bo pretenl.
The Green Hldgo camp of Modern
Woodmen, and also the Provlileuco
camp, intended a banquet 'aBt evening
given by J, II. Hughes, district deputy
at Hole Itcddlngton, Wilkes-Bane.
GREEN RIDGE.
Inflict Uqmty f.'r.iml Matter O. I ( olt 11
ami jl.UnU iik'talkcl tlio otftccrs ot lUnniHt
loilst, No. ti7, liulepcmhiit Order el OcM I'd.
lows, lJ.t I'vuiliw. i'lilj eiculnpr tlm offlceit.
i-k'Ct of Klccniu MJi linlrfc', .No. I"'t, will lo
iiulallnl.
Mr, Jiiil )ii. ficuiui1 H. (iltuoii luvo ninifil
Iran lie liuuc a. IT01 Mmi.ey au'imc, Utciy
incuplcil liy Hemy r. Illtilicoek and fimil.v.
rlnrKtf tV.kb, of Huiiy aeinir, is nkle to be
cul jy-iln alter scvenl wrcks' torioiu Illness.
m
A1IN00KA,
M. itll.cn (lUii.v, 11 jmiup- run n'riilmi; lu
Miner's Mills, jd injurcil in tin' T-ijlor mine
jc-jtenLiy iiioiniiij.
Mrs. Mark bulllun. of fl I Lucre avenue, hu
icturncil lioiiu", alter a nctk'. Nt with her
daughter in New orl; city.
'llio funiTJl nf Aiicila, the yomiir iaulter o
ill. and Mrr. Ciirit lljihcr, to-jk pluec .letter.
day
PARK PLACE,
Mi. Aim Uroun'g home at 1151 1'roviOcnce
toad tiaa rutcrct ly thieves kttwcin Ike hows
of ft and 12 oclork ye!enl.iy Wornliip. Mu.
Ilroun vj nl Wllkc.i-ll.iirc to ce Iicr mother,
ttho U ill.
II. T, llollty U out, niter an llli.ua ivitli lunii.
mnnii.
Mi, nnd Mm. W, II, Acl.rrnou, ot Wood tlrcct,
nnl WrilniMl.iy with trlendi (it I'lltnliin.
Itev, (I, (!. t.jtnm, of Court Shirt Metlinilliit
Ktil'iopat rhiircli, li atlrndiiiK tlie i-nnfcri'iitu m
l'ltlikm.
I!. I', ltorlrm.lt!, nt Court lii-i, It i tiilliiK
ten 1.i H Willi filondi ,d WHII.ilii-ii.it t.
DUNMORE DOINGS.
Second Nlptht of tlio Bnznnv Toinor-
row's Sorvices In the Cluircltcs.
Other News Items.
I-aist night another largo crowd was
present at the bazaar held at Alex,
Uryden's home on Dudley stteet- The
attendance was very gratifying to
those In charge. Nearly every article
has beep disposed of and It Is ex
pected that the Increase In the treasury
will be about $::00, which the ladles
consider a good mini for 0 tuo-nlght
aiTlr.
The principal entertainment of the
evening was furnished by the itinr
tette from the Clreen IJklge Wheelmen's
club.
In tho Ohurchoi.
Tripp Avenue Christian eliureh
Services both morning and evening,
preaching by the pastor, Itev. 3, I).
Dabney. Alurtilug topic, "Jesus Ap
pears to Mary": evening topic, "The
Wonders of the Cross and Tomb."
Special music in keeping with the
topics has been prepared. Sunday
school at 10 o'elork; men's mooting at
CIO. All are made lo feel wcleoms ,tl
eveiy service.
Dunnioro Presbyterian church Rev.
AV. V. tilbbons, pastor. Preaching at
lO.UO a. m. and 7.30 p. 111. Morning
subject, "The Will of Clod": evening
subject, "Neither Cold Nor Hot"; Sun
day school at 12 o'clock; prayer meet
ing, Wednesday night at 7.20 p. m.
Dudley Street fJnptlsl. church
Preaching by tlie pastor, G.- W. North,
at 10.:!0 a. 111. and 7.S0 p. ni.: Sunday
school at 12 m.; prayer meeting, Thurs
day tit 7.30 p. m.
Breezy Brevities.
The rummage sale held by the La
dles' Aid society of the Methodist
Kpiscopal church lias piovcd to bo an
unusually successful one. T.atge
crowds have been busying buying bar
gains during tlie pasl two days, and it
is expected that the affair will net
about W.J0.
l"l. W. .Dillon, the picture man. has
taken possession of ihe Stanton building-
at the Corners, where he Is pleas
antly located and shows a large line
of samples, including many pictures of
the town's best citizens.
Miss Jessie Wert, of lllakely street,
is visiting friends at Wilkes-Uarrc.
Kred Stevens, Thomas Henwood and
,1. W. t'innell attended the sessions of
the conference at Pittston this week.
Mrs. Kichnrd Winterstoin is able to
be about again after her recent Illness.
Horn, to Mt. and Mrs. Martin Gol
den, of Willow street, a son.
Assistant Secretary Williams, of the
Philadelphia Young Men's Christian
association, visited at Ar. W. Chamber
lin's residence yesterday.
Rev. Martin T. Williams, of Hing
hamton, was a visitor In town on
Thursday. Rev. Williams has been
mentioned a& one of the possible ap
pointees to tho Methodist Kpiscopal
church hero in case Kev. Van Cleft
should not return.
Treasurer August Wahlers will pay
school teachers and school orders tills
afternoon, between I and " o'clock, at
the borough building.
ARTHUR CAIN ARRESTED.
He Is Charged with False Pretenses
by Oscar Heyer.
O.-car Heyer, tlio Spruce .street jew
eler, iippeated before Ablet man John
T. Howe Thursday and swore out a
warrant for the arrest of Arthur Cain,
formerly of this city but now of Wilkes
liarie, on the charge of false pretenses.
Cain, he claims, came into ills jewelry
Mote on January .", last, and after look
ing al a goltl watch valued at $32, asked
for permission to take It home to show
it to ids wife bctoie buying. Heer let
lilin take tlie watch, bill, like the man
in tlie song, "he ne er came back."
The warrant for his arrest was placed
in the hands of Detective Will Clif
ford, who, after some difllculty, located
hint on the street in "Wilkes-Uarre. He
was btottglit to this lily yestetday
morning, and given a hearing b.ifoie
Aldetinan Howe, who held him in J-r.00
ball for Ills appearance In court.
MARRIED.
DAtti: irtl'.HUlVi:. U r.icli,i.ville, I'J , April
S, 100H, liv llev i:il.iiiili llullej, .Mr. 1.J10
llano and MU S.nlic Ticliarnc, koth cf Mr.in
ton. Iiwmwmnmttm
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Many Stores ?
JONAS
tONO'S SONS
combined 3
The Tempting Array
Of Artistic
In our Millinery Store has called forth
many a favorable compliment during the
past few days. We are pleased with
your generous response. It indicates-that
you are satisfied with
for the details of your millinery wants.
Among the many ready-to-wear hats . is one called
the Madagascar, made of Madagascar scarf, for ' ladies
and children.
Other Hats from $2.50 to 35.00.
Flowers of every kind are in great variety from
ioc to ,$2.50 per bunch. " '
Ladies' Oxfords and Low Shoes will be quite
the proper style during the present season, Today we
tell you about two or three styles that are sure to be
popular.
The Dollar Oxford will prove a winner. It is made,
of fine Dongola Kid, with Flexible McKay Soles, light,
medium or heavy, the pair $1.00.
The Dollar Twenty-five Oxford is made: of Fine.
Dongola Kid and Patent Leather, The weight runs
frem the lightest to the heaviest, all sizes; widths from
B to EE.; the pair $1.25.
At Two Dollars we have two styles; both will be
popular, although made on different line. The Patent
Leather Oxford is made of genuine patent calf skin;
hand sewed with light, medium and heavy soles; the
pair $2.00.
The other Two Dollar Oxford is made of Vici Kid,
hand sewed, with kid and patent leather tips, all sizes
and widths; the pair $2.00.
Jonas Long's Sons
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TRV
iCtocksBesti
Union Hade
Tobacco
A Good Smoke or Chew.
A Trial Solicited.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
MANUFACTURED BY
The Clock Tobacco Go,
044.46-48 Wyoming Ave.
Scrnnton, Pn.
fr 4"fr 4'
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THE UP-TO-DATE
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LIVERITA
lor DAD TASTG IN .MOUTH
LIVERITA
fur COATED TONOUli
3 $500 REWARD
' Wo will pay tho abovo reward for any
X caso of Livor Complaint, Dyspoixsiu, Sick
S Ileudncho, Indigestion, Coiislipution or
o C'oativoness wo cauuot euro with Livorita,
2 tho Up-to-Date Littlo Livor Pill, when
2 tho directions uro strictly complied with.
w Thoy aro purely Vegetable aud wovor
X fail to Kivo Eatisfuction, 2oo boxes con.
taiu 100 Pills, lOo boxes contain 40 Pills,
g 5o boxas contain 15 Pills. Bewaro of Bub.
2 stitutiona and iiuitutlon.s-, Sont by mail.
Stumps taken. Nduvit.v Mkdioai. Co.,
o Clinton und Jackson Sts., Chicago, 111,
4
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, lor BILIOUSNESS
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lor SALLOW FACE
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PUUGGISTS, 205 LACKAWANNA AV
Many Stores;
'.Combined
Milli
our efforts to care j
AMUSEMENTS.
ACADEHY OF HUSIC,
REIS& BU'iaUNDEIi HARRV A. BROWf
Mam;cis and I.race.. Local Manager.
All Tlii, Week, TI.c IVeilft-a Thorite, Little
Irene Meyers
jupiioittrl by liei uun Miecl (.oinpalt, t n p 11
tuiip. PifM'ntlns
itunliy Ku'lnUK .....''Ilic Whuv K,u "
Ml .i.t Ui.'k Mali rice Daily, '
COHSE PAYTON STOCK COMPANY"
In l(i:citnii'.
Valincc pmc-Hl run! su inii"
i:diiii!;' 'noes.- Id, in ami ,!'J 'onl
NewGaietyTheater
AU'. C. IIKRIIINCIO.V, JlaiwKtr.
Three Days Beg-inning- Monday,
Apiil 10.
Irwin's Big Show.
Matinees Daily.
P. J. HONAN,
. Merchant Tailor.
319 Lackawanna Avenue.
FILL
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lor PILE5
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lor A1UDDY COilPLEMON
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lor JAUNDICB
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lor UAD BLOOtl -V,.
LIVERITA
lor KIDNEY COHPLA1NTS
LIVERITA
lor BBAUTIPYINq TUB
COMPLEXION iji
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lor WOA1EN 11111 CHILDREN
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