THE St RAM ON TRIBUNE THU HSDAY MOKNING. MARCH 29. 1894. 3 EEWARB OF COUNTERFEITS ! THE GENUINE POPULAR Punch Cigars HAVE THE INITIAtS G , B. & Co., fmprinin'l nn EpcI) Cigar. Carney, Brown & Co. Mfr's. COURT Hoist. tUUAttba DR. H. B. WARE RPKCIAMST. EYE, F.Ali, KOSK AND THROAT. ITO ILIO A.M. laTO 640 ?.. OFFICE HOURS: :35 WYOMING AVE. I'lRSOXAL KIS Fill 1EST SUE 'STOCK CUSS MIT NOTES Of SOUTH IE Happening or a Day Tint Will Interest Hyde I Ground for Plant to t'liiplay f ive Hundred Park RoadJ.'i. Men lias Been Purchased. TOCMIMERCE HANUFACTURE SOON H K. BNWH, of Sunbmy. was iu Scran tou yesterday. u. l. Prnden, o( Ithaca, was yesterday a fcs'railtoll Vl-ltcr. J. N. Thomas, of I'ittston, was a Scran ton visitor yesterday. Mr. :i tut Mrs D. I ' Powell are Visiting frtemls at Wilkos- Utimv Mrs N. II. Brooks is visiting friend anil relatives m Bioghamton. Mr. ami Mrs. A. EL Root, of Washington, D. (.'., wen in tins city yesterday. H. M. IVsteu, ot Wilkes-Barre. was en gaged bare yesterday oo blllinm Mr. a ml Mrs Bernard Weil, of WilkOO Barre, spent yesterday in tins city. Miss Anna Schoouutatsr, of Eltntiurst, called on Bcranton tr ends yesterday. Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Hooper and daughter Minnie and son Frank, are at the St. Char tot, Mrs. I, B. Barnes Mrs. Ptad t Stevens and Mrs. Lillian Weed viited friends at Moscow yesterday. general Man agar Artlierwent to Phila delphia yesterday, where he witnessed a public trial of street cut fenders, Ralph Williams, of Matthew Kros-.'dnii store, attended the K ilscopal church so cial a: Jenuyu ou Tuesday evauiii. Miss Josephine Seisin, a stttdeut at Smith's college is spending a two weeks' vacation, with her parents ou QolttCJ avenue. B. S. Holies, advance ajeut for the "Night Owls" is m the city. His com pany it booked to appear at tin Academy next week. Mrs. J. W. Peck, of Olive street, enter taitird a largo number of h-r Monde with a t-a iu bof beautifully fara shed home Tuesday il tens OOQ. W. Fu'dtr.of Kansas City; W. S. Doekott, of Washington, D. C. and A. u. Surher laud. of the Pau'.ice Hull Opera company, are at the Wyoming Henry Ba;tin, who was thrown from hi carriage and lerioosly injured some Weeks ago, waa aboat the city yesterday for the hrs: time tiace "he a:cideat. Frederick S. Bittenbender, Nentiooko; Mr and Mrs. J, L. Bnddman, New fork; E. S. Hooeentck, Sheaau ioau. and H. P. Cooper n ! r L Lewis, PotteviUe, are at the Westminster. atlas Vaesie -lames, of Kansas City, and Miss Mabel McMains, of Bradford, Pa,, s'udeuts of Vassar coll ego, are tbe ?ujts of Misa Helen E. Sandersou, daughter of Drnggtsl aadroo. At the Valley House ir- reentered A. J. Drak- and son, 01 Scanhope: :.. A. Pat tersoi, of CarboQdale. M. R. Kimoall. of Wiikes-Barre: A. W. Pirce. of Dm vide: E. S. Dariingtoa, or Wet Chever. John B. Jennings, of li-b ipany: W. H. H. j Uor. of Athens, Sir and Mrs. W. J. K'ti- neoy. ot ainijuaaiEou, ana t. nawiey. jr., of Wuliamsport. ONLY THREE OaYi. r'ftw SIor Testlra inla.a G.7n to tbe Er.ov-lpodia Sri tannics. Progress ;a book-making for the multi tude is getting to be almost as w ,rt Urfal as the improvements in transportation. We r.ld fellows hart to go through the hnmiiation of borrowing and plodding through hundreds of volumes to gather tbe know. edge which a few hours, exami nation of The Turnout's edition of toe Encyclopedia Bntanni-.-a, wr.h its snppla ments up to dare, will give to any person of industry. Then it !s so cheap and con venient. It is like the o cent fare that electricity baa written for the people, with transfers to just tbe place you want to go. Men and women who rea l and desire tnat their chu ren should, ought to be nappy to find this electric highway to solid learning running by their doors. Ves, yon can hav tins gr.-at linrary now for about one-third the price of the original edition, bos idea ihe lUppienieutal matter add-d to It. Certainlv the good time is already here. The highway to kn .Wi-dge, formerly open to those with coach and ! mr, is now cill log to root pa--enK-rs who may desire an ou'ing. The SCKANTOlr TRIBCkX rings its bell, ' nly ten cents a day, ' with trans fen to any country, nock or corner yon may f.inry You can takfc your family along, to. Evry thinking man must wish success to every man who tries to intro duce such a highway to knowledge. I certainly do. S. C. LcOAJt, Former i'aator of First Presbyterian Chnrch. The Ttnvm't edition of the Encyclo pepia Bntannlca. upon examination, proves to tie more useful than tba original. The anpnl' mental .art, containining the most recent Investigations in science, bio graphies of living men, the latest explora tions in Africa, etc., 1 in my judgnvnt, a most valuable addition. II.WI ptf vol ume, co'ifaroa to IB.OD, is certainly a moderate os. I commsnd the work to all who are in search of tt.e most modern and recent dis coveries. Ghtoaoa Kovkm, TcacbW at Sohool No. l. Although 1 have the latest edition of Chambers' Encyclopedia in my library, whn I daatra to thoroughly look up a sohjsct i rsfar to the Britaa&lcai i con sider it by tarsiip-nor to any othor work of the kind in exhaustive treatment of subjects. I find the reprint which Tim Tkihi'SK is felling contains supplemental matter up to date. C. K Pakkk, M. I). Within the past two yenrs, or dnririg the month of dune, IV.'i, I purclia-ed the Scribner edition f the Encyclopedia Uruniitnrn.iit .i nil per voiunie, hound hi cloth, 112". Tor tbe set W. A. PAUtsj, M. U. lh-' offer is withdrawn Saturday, March 81, ut S o'clock midnight. Wantad Youna Man and Woman Out of Emplovmnnt. We have had a good year. To meet the demands ot the pciiool extra teachers were employed. -they nre with us How. Over COO young u.jn and women nre out of em ployment in BOTantOO. This spring and summer we propoaa to tnk tbasa young people in our school on nasy terms. The demand for people is not great in any line, but count up the people who do clerical work in all tbo ollices, stores, banks ami manufactories, and see what an array of book-keepers, stenographers and clerks are employed. These persons are the business men of tomorrow, Hundreds of your friends have been at t the college and hundreds have lUCOtadod. The faithful oacs win; tbe inattentive fail. Take these next few months and learn ook-koeping or stenography; brush up in imiinr, spelling, arithmetic: ke p your I on penmanship, get, a good knowledge "notes, drafis, checks; know something ! commercial law, and wiud up with the business practice. IOU have the time come in and see us. Wood's Collbok ok Business and Shout hand. F. E. Wood, Proprietor. Call and get prices in sterling silver siuce the reduction in prico of silver. W. J. Weichel, Arcade Jeweler. DEATH OF MRS. CELIft DURKIN Slie Was Ono ot lha Pionocrs ol the Ciiy Dime Entertainment and Social at Jackson Street Baptist Church Masquerade Social ot Sir Knights ot Pleasure Other Items ot Much Interest. The Wast Sida oBOS or th SfflUffTgeT TRIBOlia It looatsd at IU South Main ava- nue, where snbtariptlout, adrertlttintati am! contraualoatlons will resalra praotpl attention. J Mrs Colin Dnrkln, one of the oldest pioneer of the city, ilied at her home 00 JacksoD street yesterday afternoon afttr a long illness. Some tune ao Mrs. Dorkin contracted a oold hut no serious r-'suit was expected until a few days ago, when (he malady assumed a reriont form. Death resulted at :s 80 o'olook, Mrs Dnrkln whs horu in connty Mayo, Ir land, snf was about 08 years of ege Bhe settled in Borantoti with her bUSOand 1" years ago, and can well be called one of the ohleat pioneers of the valley. She was a woman of firm Christian prlnoiplos and a dev mt member of St. Patrick's church She is survived by four 0 'il dren, namely: ,iamss Dnrkln, Mrs. Anthony Kennedy, of Plttston; Sister Basil, of Williainsport, Cmivent i'f the mmaeulate Heartland Miti B c. lur kiu, rt teaO irr of No. lt school. Tht tnneral wtll occur Batarday morning it y o'clock a solemn high mass of requiem will be selebrated In St. Pat lick's ohnroh, luteruient in tht Luu more cemetery. An Entertainment Given. A lare number attended the dim entertainment and social laat evening in the Jackson Street Baptist church Utv. D. C Hughes, D. D,. presided. Daring the evening many excellent features wore presented. A reoitatiOO wae given by Miss Mattit Thomas, aud Mitt Cell Lewis reti lered iv solo. A recitation was also given by Carrie Anthony, A voetlsolo wis rendered by Olive Price, and a flute solo by Professor Junes Prother.v. A diss of sixteen young girls gave a very excel lent fancy drill under the able ie im tip of Miss Sirab A. Jones Tuey wre Cs ii Lewis, Grertrnde J. Lloyd, Sadie Thomas, Norma Meredith, Mary L Davies, Martna Kiebotls, Bertha WiJdeek. Lizzis Morgau, K lith B"ddoe, Anr.i V illiams. Cora Pes, Mr::1 u:ias. Alice Div;es, Nettie Lewis and Saran Harry Di7is. Miss Cirrie Bnll was the aecompanlest for the drill After the entrtai :aeut had been concluded supper was served. A Masquerade Beelal Oae of tbt most enjoyable social evsuts that was ever held on this side was the masii'dera It party givtu by the Sir Kuglit of Pleasure club iu Mear's hail last evening. As early as 8 o'clock the guests began to arrive at tired in novel costumes, some of whicn were admirable for their original de sigus. Tue hall was neatly decorate!, toe stage being festooned and draped from tne ceilings and walls. At promptly 9 o'clock the graul inarcli vat begun and was participited in by et nt sixty couples Miss Nellie Cur rao furnished mnsic for the evening's dance. Cantata Tomorrow Eveiing. The Bond ay school of the (iarfield Avenue. mission tvitl reniern cantata, entitled "A Royal Victor," tomorrow evening in tneir hall. Taose who will participate are . Miss L zzie Hughes, Norma Nichoils, Maggie Jenkins, Eini ly Price. Jennie Beddot, Mrs. William R, Williams, and T.ii. Beddoe.Tiiomss 'r Williams, William K-se, William C Jon-s. T. d Thomas, David Jen kins, William Hopkins, Alfred Lewia. The affair is in chargeof Thomas Wat kins with Miaa Lizzie Thomas as ac companist. Personal and 0'hrwlse, Right Reverend N i. Riilison, D.D., Bitbop of ( .atral Pennsylvania, will bold a confirmation service at li o'clock on Minduy nc.vt, in St. David's Episco pal cnurch Miss .'.'ora Besnt, Of West I'ittston, has ralnmed home after visiting friends mi this sida. The funeral of the t year old child of Mr. and Mrs. John Aston, of North Lincoln avenue, was held yesttr lay services were conducted bv Rev John T Morns, pastor of the liellevne Welsh Calfinlatlo Methodist chnrch, at the home. Interment was made in the Washburn Street eemtery A child of John J. Tnomaa, of B18 North Main avenut, died yesterday, The funeral will occur tomorrow after noon. Mri Frank Harrison, of New York City, is tht guest of her mother Mrs. J. M. Williams, of North Main nvtniie. The Christiui Endeavor society of the Plymouth Congregational fihurci'i held a' Hard Tvma" antertaiumerit and eoclal last evening for the niwinhers and friends. No admission ft was charged, but, a lOOlMOtion was taken in the chnrch An enjoyable time was had. Solos and duets, vocal and in strumental, were rsndfred. Tht Bcranton Stone company has broken ground for tbt new branch of the railroad company on th" West mountain. The branch will extend to Welstr'a quarry. - . GAVE HIM A HA0 BEATING. Hlx IVIan Arreatsd for Aaaaultlna Frank E-bsiiah Frldav N.irht John I. nken, Joseph Aszuskl, Mloh- ael 8nouoo,Jnllai Will, Frank Rlsmii and Frank KoWilkl were Inst evening l.rongiit befot Alderman De,ncy on a Charge of assault and battery preferred by Frank F.rbangh U appears that laat Tuesday night sll of the partial mentioned wore to gether OH Lloyd street indulging their nppetites for liquid refreshments. Er bangh, the prns.'cntor, inoonmbtd somewhat to the ioflntact of the ardent . He was ordered to leave, but refused to do so, whereat, the others threw him out of the house, at tht same t. me heat ing him in a brutal and savago man ner, aa his hrniscl and battered appear ance when he came before the alder man (urniHhod abundant, prod. Er baugh swore out a warrant for the ar rest of his assailants and placed it in the hands of Constable Patrick Roche who secured the men while they were attending a dance on Lloyd street last Monday night. The defendants were hold for cotirt nnd gave bail for their appearance at the next tern. 1 1 1 i i New Bicyoie. A new bicycle worth $iV will be sold for The machine Is guaranteed and is n rare bargain. Machine may be seen at the Tribnue ofllce. Capitalization Said to Approach I wo Million Dollars In Stock Hold Mostly by Scranton People Board ot Directors has Been Elected Pro cess Protected by Numerous Patents Machinery tnroute. Another evidence of Scranton tutor prise and progressiveness is shown iu the formatlou of the Bonta Plats Glass company, which was organized Toss day nig' t at the office of lr David B Hand, 800 Ptnn avenue, and tht fol lowing hoard of directors elected: Dr. David H. Hand, president I William MeClave, vice president; Henry Howell, secretary, Conrad Schroeder, treasurer: Clarence D, Bimpsonand Dr Shakespeare and J. W Bonta of PhlU' dslphia. A title has been ICOUrsd from Col OUel II M Botes to fourteen acres of land at Moosio, and ground for the bnildingl will he broken today or to morrow Five cars are now loaded at Wllmingtou, Dd., with the rolling machinery and applianesa included in Mr. Route's patent Th"v will be for warded here immediately Negotia tions with tbe Hi rim itn.ig oompany are dow pending for the construction of one or more large new buildings. II BTIA ai'U.VN'rON gtOCXROUIIMi J. W. Bonta, patentee of the pro cesa Which bears lus name, was seen bv a TRIBUNE reporter yesterday and is authority lor the following informs tiOUi The capitalization of the stock ompany represent! nearly 18,000,000 In blocks of 130,000, based ou shares valued at 100 par, which a year ago I Id for less than $'.'5 There are about 193 stockholders, mostly of Soanton, among whom the following hold a large num ber of shares W. W Baylor, J W Baylor, Mrs Ueorge u. Winaus, Mrs, Hanson Carpenter, Leo Soblmpff, 0 Lorens, It 0. Vaubargen, 0. H Van horn, Dr J. P. Porteus, Taylor; Oaslna 0 Btackhonse, Iral Blttanbender, Frank Fuhr, Victor Kooh. ez-SbsriS Charles Robinson, Price A Roe.Qeorge DeWitt, Frank Phillips, John Benore, M. 11 Dale, CD Wegman, William R. MeClave. Ueorge L. Yost, J .mes Young and J W. Browning. According to Mr. Bonta, Mr. Howell tirs became Interested in the matter while on a friendly visit to th fortu-r. lie was allowed to invest 11,000 in the patent. Mr. Bonta cam 1 1 Scranton over n year ago and with Mr. Howell aired the venture and commenced sell ing stock. Since then almost the en tire interest has l e-n sold 1 1 Scranton people; tht board of directors, how ever, who were sleeted Tuesday night, control the casj nty of stock. While Mr. Bonta process can be ap plied to tht manufacture of both plats and embossed glass, for the present only tht 1 ittar will he manufactured it is used for decorating walls, panel work, wainscutings, ceilings, etc. CAN EM CLOY 500 HEN. The plant, when moving to its f nil capacity, will give employment to from 300 to 500 men, nearly all of whom will be engaged from Scranton and viciuity: not more than six skilled mn will be engaged, as mechanical work, almost exclusively, is involved in the manu facture. The rolling process is pro tected by method, construction and mechanical patents; an aricle patent is also held ( n the product, which is now in msniif icture. These, Mr. Bonta claims, cover the company with u line of patents which is not equalled by any corporation in the Jolted States, TRYING TO IDENTIFY ROCHE. Paraona Who Think Arlzma Suffsrr la R-la'd 'o Them Call on Mayor. Tbe receipt of a letter in this city from Dr. R. W. Cibbs, physician at the connty hospital in Phnix. A. T , stating that a nun nstivd Patrick Roche, who said that his loi iuer home was in Scranton, was lying at the in stitution dying of consumption, has created considerable interest. Yesterday a gentleman named Roche called at the mayor's oSoS to make in quirles concerning the poor Arizona nnfortunate. He stated that a brothsr of his went west some sixteen years ago and bad not been heard of since, and he feared the dying stranger might he him. Tbe gentleman was given in structions how to carry on an investi gallon that would enable him to deter mine whether or not the man is his relative. Mrs Ann Roeoh, a widow residing at HI I Kwetland street, also called ai the mayor's office for information, ane thinking that perh ips tiie man was her son who left home soin . three years ago, and has not been heard of since. In response to h.-r wishes a message wns sent to Dr GMbM at PheaiXVllle, who telegraphed back a description of the tick m ill, giving Lis ag- as about B7, height l feet, W"ight lxo pounds, gray brown eyes and overlapping eye brows. Mrs. Itoaoh failed to Identify him lis her sou from this deeorlptloU, the age being too great, by ten years still there remained an uncertainty. and for the purpose of making sure, the mayor instructed that a letter be sent to Or. GHbbt asking for further particulars concerning the stranger. The letttr wiih forwarded yesterday. se- HIS LEG CRUSHED. Arn.ild 7. i Hob's Fo..t Amputated at Lnckswanna Hospital. Arnold Zurfloh. of (ill Adams ave nue, foreman of the pattern shop at tlm Dickson works, was run over by an en gine ou the tracks below the works yeHttrday afternoon. His right leg above tl ankle was crushed beyond all Imps of saving it and was amputated below the kne at the Lackawanna hospital. Mr. 'or - Hub's ejiidition is not alarming. flcrentnri's ihtalnasa ftttCfOQtSi Tun Thihcnk will soon publidi a care fully rompil.'d and olSStlned list uf He. leading wholesale, banking, manufactur ing and professional interests of Bcranton and vicinity. The edition will Ih hound iu book form, beautifully Illustrated with photogravure viewa of our public build ings, business bleaks, streets, etc., together with portraits of leading citizens. No similar work has ever given an liquid rep resentation of BcrentOU'l many Indus tries. itwiiihi.au Invaluable exposition of our business resources. .Suit to persona outside the city, copies of this handsome Work will attract now comers and bo tin unequalled advertisement of the city. The circu lation is ou a plan that caiiie '. fail of good results to those concerned as well as the city atiarge. Representatives ol TbiTwsuri will call upon Tiiosic WBOBI RAMI are ukrihkii in this edition and explain its nature more fully. Those desiring views of their residences in tnis edition will please I. avu uotice nt the office. Happenings of a Da Tliat Will luturust Many Tribuuu Rudders. BUILDING BURNED YESTERDAY The Premises and effects of John Mathlas Destroyed by Fire Births day Parly Two Oouncilmon of Avoirdupois Practico on tho Wheel Personal and Shorter Paragraphs That Will Interest South Side Headers. A lire broke out In the residence of John Mathlas at the corner of llamm o out and Locust street yesterday afiei ii. on sl 13 BO A few minutes after the alarm was sounded tin. Neptune ar nved. followed soon i.y the Century and William Connolls. Two streams were turned on th burning building, hut the home was ruined before tho Hamea were extinguished. None of tht lurnitnre, except a few kitchen uten sils, was saved, and no insurance was carried on either the furniture or the bouse. The origin of I he tiro is attrii. tiled to a defec tive Hue. BotprltC Partv On Mai. e (street The young frlende of Daniel Kelly, jr., assembled at the reeidenoa of his parents ou Maple street i n .In night and tendered a surprise to him iu honor of bis hirt Inlay anniversary. A moat pleasant evening waa Spent Those present wore: Miutea Mamie Koloy, Mamie Murray. Jennie Convey, Katie MoLean, Annie Foley, Maria liattlt, Katie Battle, Kate Healon, Katie Orr, Nellie Judge, Maggie Mullaiiuy, KHu Mnrpby, Victoria Downer, Lucy Sulli van and Mrs, John Rooneyj ESdward Foley, Edward Murphy, Martin Luny, William Troy, Patrick Judge, Patrick Millie, rbomas Murray, Arthur Carey, John Koouev and Daniel Sullivan MiaS Lnoy Sullivan and Miss May Mur ray presi led at the piano and furnished splendid music. Learning to K d u Bkyole. Common Councilman llickty, of the BleVCUth ward, and Battle, of tbe Twentieth, furnished amusemtnt to a crowd of spectators ou i'ittston avenue yesterday iu their frantic endeavors to maintain their equilibrium ou a tan dem bicycle. .Som time ago Conrad Pell, tho wagon maker, offered to con struct a bicycle tor the heavy weight OOUUCllmen With which they COUld to gether ride to council meeting; but he provided that they BtSt demonstrate to him their ability to operate the wheel. As a part of tin contract he agreed to rent a bicycle for theui to practice on, and stipulated that the place on which tbey would train should be soino busy thoroughfare built up on both sides with either business houses or resi dences. Personals. William Stern, of Cedar avenue, re turn ol yesterday from a business trip to New York. William Palmer, of South Washing ton avenue, will leave at noon for Birmingham, Ala., to make his future home. John Charles Miller, of Cedar live tine, is recuperating greatly and has al most recovered perfect health. Andrew J. Whit, of Prospect ave nue, who waa recently indisposed, is nble to go to work again, Shorter Paragraphs. The case of Myiel J Varley is to he reopened and presented before the next grand jury. Prosecutor Burke was not aware that the- case would be called as soon as it was; besides he was not notified by the alderman that it had been sent to court. A meeting of tbe excursion commit tee of the Bcranton Athletic cltib will be held at the rooms tomorrow night at 7 30. A lull attendance of the com mittee is desired, as important business will be deliberated Upon, Two young children of Contractor Thomas H. Spruks, of Prospect avenue, are seriously ill of bronchitis The funeral of the u-vear old daughter of John Smith, ot Prospect avenue, will be held this afternoon at : o'clock interment iu Hyde Park 0 'tlieterv. William H Walter, tbe instructor of of the "Welc one Dancing clues," is having t he Oerinania h ill nicely decor ated and is sparing no expenses in pre paring for the grind social to ho held Monday evening, April '.''id. A tirst class orchestra will furnish the music WILL HOLD A MOSS MEETING. Patriotic Orators to Kpk in TUhnlf of lbs Oherldan Monument Prcjeut 'I'll directors of the Phil Sheridan Monumental association met last even ing and made preliminary arrange incuts for holding a great mass meet ing iu the armory on Thursday even Ing, April 5 'l'hw meeting will he of aipatriotic nature and it is intended to stir up enthusiasm ou behalf of the project to erect on the public Muarn a suitable monument of one ol the great eat generals. whose bravery ou tn flsl I of battle lent lustre to the achieve merits ol the Union soldiery Tim speakers selected fortho occasion re Colonel Bars H Ripple, Rev. N. F. Stahi. Itev. P J, MoMaUUB, Hon T V Powderiv. ii J Fltgstmmone and Hon. John II Fellows I II" inent fact that such eloquent speakers as are included III this list are to address the meeting, ought of itself be lufflolcut to crowd the nrmory and give thn monument scheme a big boom. The Lawrence baud will furnish music At tins meeting a ways and means committee to consist of twentyflve tir sons will be appointed and other luitl- ary work begun. It begias to look now aa though tho proposed monument was iu sight. AMUSEMENT NOTES. "Americans Abroad" will be tho at raction at the . Academy of Music to night. The play and company are strongly endorsed by tho munagement of tht house, and the press, wherever AinericauH Abroad ha been pro iluctd, has accorded it great praise. Daniel Froh man's Lyceum company will produce it hurt. TBI OROBT Of socihty. The Philadelphia News says of "The Crust of Society," which will be seen at the Academy of Mo tomorrow night "The theatrical offering at the Chestnut Street opera houae laat night waa the society drama, 'The Crust of Society," which is exemplified in a forceful dramatic wav, th unwritten ret universally nocepted social doc trine that 'a good man should marry none but a good woman.' 'l'ut Inter, proration was a brilliant one. "Miss Ziffle Tilbury appearedai Mrs. Lint lake. (, 'Impel, and added fresh laur els by her clever aiding, while Llita Proctor litis aa .Mrs. Kruestiuo Echo iily enhanced br reputation aa an actress of the higher school. Her in terpretation was lull of interest, mid realistic, While her acting loll nothing to be desired." THg OLD BOMttTBAD, Dcnman Thompson's fsmous play, "The i iid Homestead," returns to the Aoademy ot Music Monday nignt "The Old Homestead'1 teaches a grand moral lesson, introduces ns to tbe not leal end minpleal of characters, carries us away sroui city life and incidental cares and worries, and sends us to our homes with better thoughts of the stage in particular, and mankind in general The piece is handsomely in iinied and tho members of tile In terpreting company are fully capaui of tailing cam oi Hit parts inlrin-ted to them RECEIVED THE MAYOR'S APPROVAL Ilia Signal ira Attached lo Approprla Uon and I'ollc Ordinances. After careful consideration Mtyor Connell has signed tbt ordinanoe ap propriating money to defray tut city expeiiSMS lor the fiscal year of 1894 Tho new police regulation OrdioaUOe has also receive 1 Ins signature, and is now the law by wlni- i tht fore will hereafter be regulated aud governed Removal of F. M Aylnworth. F. M. Aylswortb will remove to 818 Wy oming avenue, next to Economy Furniture company s store, during tho llrst week in April. . - Bnadlnaton WoerB'S and Ballantine'e Ale are tho best. B. J. v alhu, agent, at Lackav.-aiiua avtuna. THEY have: ARRIVED THE FINEST LINE OF Baby Carraiges IN THE CTT? Dorfllnger c lehrated out glass Wclehtl'S Arcade jSWClry store. Dunlap Hats SPRING STYLE ON SALE THE HATTER CHRISTIAN Sole Agent, 205 Lackawanna Ave. i THE CELEBRATED SOHMER PIANOS Ari at I'l.'-S'til I tie M...1 Popular au.l I'r. l.-rr.-.t It ls-ailins Arttstl W.irnrenms : OppotlltColUmbUI Monument, 200 Washington A v. Scrnnton.Pa. THE LATEST OUR "BELL" CUTAWAY AND SACK COATS ARE CUT EXTRA LONG. FAT MEN'S SUITS IN LARGE VARIETIES. Martin 6c Delany Clothiers and Custom Tailors. JJ E INVITE your attention to our new new spring stock, which is complete, and beg to add a word with reference to the advantages offered by us. Ine particular care exercised in the sc lection and manufacture ol all garments, the1 perfection oi pattern and novelty of design, all guarantee the best value at No Higher than are frequently asked for goods of infe rior workmanship. A careful inspection will convince you of their value. Fine Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers, 220 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. 6. W. OWENS 8c Co. Cloak Makers and Furriers. Wedding Presents Choic? Selection. CHINA : HALL WEICHEL & MILLAR 116 Wyoming Avenue. Three of Our Good Things AT $5.00 'I I... X ..... 1' 1: .1. T . 1. A TV -11 I auv .c r.uj;ii!-ii .iiick.'I. r (111 BM Sleeve. Lnrire Raverea Knll l-'.m.L- t"W p.. , . .. ,. -New Length. AT $7.50 Tan, Navy, Segar Brown, Mixed Brown and Grey. A very stvlish Jacket, Fit ami shape perfect. SEE Tills NUMBER. AT $10.00 We will give yon n choice of four styles of Jackets, Clay, Twill or Covet doth. For dress or street wear there are none better. i Cloak Makers and Fnrrier9l Court House Square. hi ) yen bunt, fltu, rtil ;i wheel, or intptnl t" Do you went tine Pocket Gtttlory, a lts7.nr, or any of tho nnner nils articles sportsmen and eportinij men use' If so, on ami nftor APRIL A. W. JURI3CH Will he prepared to furnish some at reasonable prloes at his store, 435 Spruce Street Retnntnbcr, avcrythint new, stork jnsi bouitht . no oii sun k to dtspoee or. Call iin.l examine and von will save time .ml money DON'T ll mm o To the dollars when they will brihf yen enrb value n return SS It Offered veil hero. Who ever beard of snch a chance? K $150 Bicycle for $'5 Wa arc offering onr itus' ami QlaLS' WHB1LS at Very low prtoeic Wedc not k by tin. cetalognc list. Florey & Holt 222 WYOMING AVE. Special for This Com ing Week. Ladies' Kid Hnttoti. pointed and Philadelphia toes, patent leather tips; special pries, $J Op; worth, 3.30. Ladies' Dongola Rid Bnt ton, hand sewed, special prtoc, $y, worth f t SOL Mieees' Kid Button, plain toes, sprint; heel, special price, $1.50; worth t'-'1 llovs' School shoes, Don cole top, sizes 0 to .".. special price. Si. so; worth 19.00 Men'-. 'sif Patent Leather Lice, pointed toes, ipeeial prioe, 83-00; worth t.00 Men's Calf Blocker, hand sewed welt. Piccadilly last, special price, $ j. 80; worth 8 'l1 Little Hoys' Shops, button and lace, apruiK heel, mtdt "jutl like papa's, sites S to lOJ, special price. 1.50; worth $1,90 Youths' Calf, button and lace, spring heels, Qoodyear welts sizes 11 toll, special price, Jj; worth, 9.B0 HOW LIKE A MAN HE FEELS I AST YEAR he had saved 9900, It 11., 1 Ui .. 1.. ....... . tttioia 111- wiugui uvuav vwuiti cvrv paia touu down, gave a mofv gage iM- jl,."."u. Today ho esti mates as follows.- Kent saved I;.1 oi Interest OO mortaav f.H Oo Ifcxeeand ripura -XX i ie W Net StVlni en rent $131 W Saved on salarv iSO tU T. apply on nMrtcate. $:-o so Mil I K 1 ION -In I Ol K i.'.r. that house will bt frtt (Vein .let. I anU I atial leave a hont ef sai .no." OlttCEN ttiiM.K i Hit paradise IM heme, t Inn It Sons hare ra i-enll tine Ished :i btaaUSnl ttlla ht. i. tbt offer, en aas) payBstals, at eia.'.o. Call hi il.. mi nfflca, bttwtta Mashinttot tad Adams en Ollvettrtet EZRA FINN & SONS. The GKN1 INK Haven schae'S mm. "Mathusbek" Pianos WVOMIM. A f. The (lira! Marvel ol Denial Science Anaesthene A receut discovery and Ike sole properly of Hcnvood k Wcirdoll, IHAIISTS, 316 Lackawanna Ave. WHAT J. U. 8BAHONSSATS ABOUT ANJE8THENE. DTAa HBMWOOD a WARUELLi After having tlevta teeth extracted nt ore ilttlng by the palaleac mat hod, 1 pre aonaee 11 eattrely atMAtetovv in every liarlieulur. J . u. SBAMOMI BS1 ABLISHED m New oik Warerooms No. so Fifth Avenue. E, C, RICK KR & CO.. Bolt dealers Iu ihis section OFPIOIS- IU8 ADAMS B. Scientific Eye Testing Free By Dr. Shimberg, TIip Specialist on tlio Eye. II. . elH.-l.es and Nervousness ivlleve.il Latest unit Improved Htylo of Byt QlatatS mill :.pe taelea at tilt bowetl Prices Best Artltloial RytS Inaartwl for to. ifi SPRUCE ST., op. P&tt Office.