P I 7 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 30. 1894. EXQUISITE STYLISH THE HATS AT NEWMAN' 303 SPRUCE STREET. Trimmed to suit the most fastidious. WORK GUARANTEED. LOWEST PRICES LACE CURTAINS The most delicate fabiio prop erly cleaned at THE Lackawanna Laundry 308 Penn Avs. A. B WARMAM. Norrman& Moore FIRE INSURANCE 120 Wyoming Avenue 5 China, 'SILKS 415 Lacka. Avenue. CARPETS BARGAIN SO 2. We will offer Mouettc at 75C- for another week. Think of it A Carpet worth $i. s for 75c. The choice patterns are bein closed out very rapidly. Come early. '2 7 Wyoming Ave TELEPHONE NO. 55. Th Union TransNr Company, Limit d I!us line. Itafrgageand freitfM railed far itnl delivered promptly. 1U7 i'raukliu veuue. M CITY NOTES. Argumont court begins this morning. Hess, of lest year'. Scr.mton club, will play with Wilkes-Itarre at t'ua park thi afternoon. Judge Arcnbald will fchU morning im DOM si -nteni ou norswUi convicted before Lim last week. There will be h meeting of the board of director of the Florence mission Tuesday, May I. at 1(1 a. tn. Next Sunday the annnr.l eoIleetiOS for the support of aominanaua will be tulten up ut St. I'etor's cathedral. Saturday tiio will of Bartholomew Lally, lat" of (Jlypliant, was admitted to prnbuto and letters testamentary granted to John Ijilly. W, T. Smith lias moTed from kit old reMdftce at Ml Madison avenue t" Lis newhumeat Jet'fenou avenue aud Ohve street. The funeral of Mm. Ilrnlget Oaughan, of Johnson's patch, will take place this morning at 0 u clock, lutorment a Hyde Park cemetery. The pool mutch played at the I'onway House by John J. Uibbs and John ii. ,'nne'ey for f'5 n aide, w won by tho lat ter. Score: Alnsloy, ISO) Oibbs, 134. It has been decided by dhie' F.r,giner Ferher and Mavor Cornell to erect a tire alarm box on the annex part of Iiollovue heights. Two lire hydrants hare already been supplied. Ershanges at tho Scrnnton Clearing House asaosiation last week were ns fol lows: April 88, 8188 SO8.IO1 April to, 13V 743.77; April 'S,, 1141,288 75; April 88, 81U 400.33; April 87.101,419.701 April SIS, 4b7.tr. Total, 1700,848 Susan Maxey, Saturday, by her next friend, James B Doyle, hroustht suit against Uichurd Maxey, h-r busbiind, for absolute divorce. The petition alleges that on nccount of indlimities suffered at his bands her life became burdensome. The Pickaninny bnnd. which is one of the features of "Jn Old Kentucky," which will be ai tlie Frothinghaiu theater tomor row and Wednesday evenliiROind Wednes day matinee, will give a street parade to morrow afternooo. The band is compmed of fourteen colored buye, aud their playing is said to be rjiiito remarkable. Tho second issue of tho Lackawanna county legal directory, prepared by Jus tice of the Peace M. W. Cummintjs, of Olyphant, will bo out May 1, It will con taiu tho address of every attorney, magis trate and oonstablo in the couuty. tho court calendar corrected to May I, 1890, county, ciiy and borough ollicoe. At the meeting of the cimmitteo of the Charity Minstrel company yesterday after noon it was decided not to give the min strel performance on Tuesday evenimj, as throe members of the orchestra could not be present. The performance will bo given some time in May, ns will be annouueed at the meeting of the board of charity Tues day evening. All bills contracted will be paid by the conipnny. HOW TO MfiKE GOOD BREAD. free Exhibition at tin Store of Judge & Co., Taylor. MiB Young, of Iloaton, who DM been so anccessfully allowing the merits of the celebrated Gold Medal and Superlative flour of tho Wnshbnrn-Crosby Co at tho Scrnnton Cash Store, will demonstrate to all wishing to become experts, how utterly useless it is to wnste materials and ruiu the temper us well as the digestion, by making and using poor bread. Go to the atore of Judge & Co., and see bow simple a matter it is to grace tho table with beautiful bread und cake. " ii . 0 Haskel Iffi ill Williams k Mm I Rev. Dr. Procbet, of Rome, Preaches to Large and Interested Audiences. ONE OBJECT OF HIS VISIT HERE Ho Seeks Aid for tho Promulgation of the Walclensos C.iuse in Italy His Statement of the Progress of That Religious Movement The Amount of Money Received to Aid the Wor!: is Not Sufficient. Large and interested nudienoes heard Rev. Comm. M. Proehet, D. D., of Rome, preach yesterday morning nnd evening at the First Presbyterian church. At 4 o'clock in the afternoon he addressed his countrymen in the DStiVS tongue in the lecture room of the church. In the evening Mm BSS Ond Presbyterian church eougregnilou was present uud united with the First eongregation, Hev. Dr Proehet is a man of lnag neti oseuce, well endowed with the gift of oratory and ia generally knowu aa a representative of the Waldeusea cuue in Italy. It would uot be in ferred from bit almost faultless F.ng lub that his only education in an Kng-lish-iipeaking count rr was derived from a year's study at He! fust, Ireland The king of Italy has titled bin IC'iight C'uuiuinnder of tho Order of the Crown, decree above knighthood, which iu England would entitle him to the ap pellation of "Sir." Of the conditions: attending the Wal denses in their relations with Italy, as mentioned by Dr. Prociiet, the lollow it facts appear: The religious conditions of Italians are mistakenly considered 00 the ssm basis us with the French, Austrians, Spaniards or Portuguese, when the dif ferences are many, One only ueed be mentioned to prov.i that the religious condition of the Itslian in lie nutiva laud is unique, Kvery Italian has to t house between his eouutry and tin re ligiou, bewtw the Pope is as nitieh op pos 1 to Italian unity now as 1870l The Italian cannot serve bitn as he under staude them. To help them the (rspel must ha brought to luako them realize it is possible to be u Christian and a patriot at the same time. NATIVE KV ANURLiCAL 08VB0E Tha ObOfOh of the Walde.'ises U the native evangelical cbnrcb of Italy, aud existed eeuluries before the Usfortaa tion. Its fruits are aeon iu tho results of tho emancipation of 1H since which time they havo attainei full Italieu.cit izniship, and former prejudices are disatipesriug Iu Florence is a mjdern universiiy w.th appointments iu pro fesscrshin and equipments which com pare it favorably with the leading Mil vemtiei of Europe or America The Wsldetises are the strongest body of Italian evangelicals 01 U 0 ' ' 1 itllrtu speaking Protestants, 18,000 are of the ft al let.sian church, and of the latter 5,000 hive been gained outside their Dfttifl territory. The Waldensian church applies to other chnrchea becausi she has not the means to carry on the work herself. The church does not ask money for Wl rk in the vallys; it It all for evai geluattone. As many as J)H) people live on nn area jual to some uf the ranches in the wait. THE COVTEI8DTIOM REtTIVCP. Too slatisti-ai tstl 'iovs contribu tion!', to tho U aldtatw' eaOM in 1893 air1 1 908 as follows: Arnorics, (I. Si, liil.KI, Austria, $1110, Denmark, 125 23; Franc, 104 0e! (t"iRiuv, 3,405.TSi Holland, 2 848.18; England, 110.012.08; Irelaud. 8018 50; Italy, ft, 878.88; Scotland. 18,087 17; Sweden. $7'j" ill . BlritieriMM, 18 888 84 Ttirae sums left a 1 1.CMJO deficit waic'.i muht cripple the extension of missions. The WaldentUn synod ImnttdUl iv rtlaad a subscription of 1,000 wbiob OOTTM' ponds to the $1,000,000 raised bv the (ietieral Assembly of the Presbyterian church during its sittings. I aankl are returned to the American citizens, who, through Dr. liay, snowed their sympathy, i he case is once mure placed before theui with the hope that their henrts may be inclined t y him to whom gold aud silver belong ELEMENTS OF SUCCESS. Pastor Partr:d' Ev.nlr.c Strmcn Prt reded bv a Conotrt. Preaediug the sermon at the i'eun Avenivi lUpt iat cht.rch last evening tho fhoriie of seventy live voici re cently organizid gave a pleaiing con cert under the direction of J. T. Wat- kins. The 1 01 us whs assts'.fd by the onartott of tUe cliurch. the singing of all was unusually line and was much appreciated by the large audieuoe present The discourse of the paster, Rev. Warren O. Partridge, adlrossed to yontic people, was based on the text, 'Whuever ye do, do it heartily, aa to the Lord, and not nnto men." The theme waa "The Elements of Troe Success. " The first thing necestsry, the speaker said, is a strong body, as great endur ance is essentia!, geuini being only en traordinary eapscity for labor. A arcuiid condition of success it the highest development of the mental fueultlo; and a third, the fullest de velopment of the mornl and spiritual qualities. The discourse throughout bore evidence of thoughtful prepara tion and waa listened to with marked attention. RELIGIOUS NOTES. There was no service at tho Second Presbylerlnii rhnrrh hist eveulnK.the con Mtion uniting with that Of the First Pres byterian to hear tin IteV. Dr. Proehet, of Italy. Hev. It, I). Poller last evening occupied the pulpit or the F.'rn Park church. "Lessons from UN I heckereJ Hcenns of Life" wns 1 lie subject of an interesting sermon delivered Isst erenine; nl the Jark son Btreet Bnntlat church liy the pastor, Itev T. 3, Collius. At the Providence Presbyterian church ytst i 'lny nn rning K-v. ueorgo E. (iuild spoko on ".'iomo Simplo TrnthB About, li ney." The llrst anniversary seTTdc of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Trinity Evan gelical church, Little Rogland, was held yesterdny morning. The pastor, K-v. J. O. Whitman, preached a speeial seruiou to women, subject, "The Eminent Woiin n:" aftor which a report of the year's work of tho Ladies' Aid was given. Short talks and select singing followed. HOSPITAL CONVALESCENTS. Persona Who Will Be Discharged from Lackawanna Hospital. Lawrence Butllvan, of Archbabl, who was struck by B Delaware nnd Hudson p issenger train while walking on the tracks a week ugo will be discharged in a few days. Richard Lee. of Connell's Patch, who fell from the swinging bridge at Duryea, sustained no serious injuries and will leave the hospital, probably, tomorrow. Frank Seeley, who win brought from the county jail, where lit is serving a sentenca for forgery, has been treated Ill THE I n for blood poisoning. The authorities will rotake liim to jail today. MADAM BLAUVELT TO SING Will Assist at Organ Recital in Kim Park Church. Tiio doors will open at 7. SO Tuesday evening for tho organ reaital at Kim Park cliurch at which the famous ho pnino, Madam Lillian DlauvoR, will ling; Alfred Wooler, tenor, and Rich ard Thoiuiie, bass, will also bo heard. The patron's lis) at Powell' music store closes positively this oveuiug, alter Whlob it will Lo Impossible to get a reserved seat A silver offering at the door is expected. It ia expected that every musician and people of meuns will encourage art by bosoming patrons, The programmo arr .ngd in (n) Lnrghetto Ueethoven (I; Fantasia Upon Church Chimed. .Harris Mr. Carter. "The Raft," Descriptive Song. . ..Pinsutti Mr. Thomas. "Annie Laurie" (requested) Arritnged by Dudley Buck Mr. Carter. "Valse de Mircillf Gounod Mad.m Dlauvelt. Funeral March and Chant of Bertpbt, Cinllmaut Mr. Carter. (a) Ecctaty Mrs. Leech (b) iiolerd Desaauer Madam Hlauvolt. "Fear Ye Not, 0 Israel" (fequostedi ,15uck Mr. Wooler. Shepherd's Lay and Pilgrim's Chorus from Taunlinuber Wagner Mr. Carter. "ANiKht iu Venice" Lucauloui Mudftln Hluiiuell. and Mr. Wooler. summemohe at" dalton. That Delipihtful Resort Will Be Opened Agnin About June I Good Work Done Lat Year. St. Luke's Episcopal church is one of the unostentatious but potent forces of good existing in the eity of BofMtOBi Its arms reach out iu various direc tions, extending comfort, consolation and Mill to many of the stricken poor. Hut among its multifarious charities, perhaps none have beu more uoticj aide than the opening last year of a summer home for old folks, principally aged ladio. A coiutortable farm house, louatel in a beautiful ipol ou the bills near Dalton, Waa scured. an 1 there during the heated season, m re than half a hundred sged inhabitants of tais city, invalids principally, whos-i condi tion would not permit them naatded to enjoy such a luxury, were given a period of healthful reet aud recreation In the country. lint while the home was under the management of St. Luke's church, yet the beoefltiariN WON of all denomina tions, und all olaeeea of Christian peo ple contributed more or lees toward sustaining me same. ni. i.i.an ar rived no particular advantage from the project, except in the way of re ward tuat e iues 1:1 rememliran of good w ,rks aometblng for which all true ehurches labor. lhera m n me of the ael:iihuess of creed about planning to sen i poor old fulke to the country for a time, au 1 SO Bl Lukes church will this year indeaVOt to repeat last year s experience on perbsjn a larger scale. The sumo bull Hug may h reuted, placed In charge of a matron, and made comfortable for Lis recejn tion of aa many as can be sent from the t,ty Tim fc'i!iiis certainly m.'st nieritortona ami should meet with the approbation of all who feel it a privl lsge to a id a little to the Comfort and c n -r . f the 1 hripleee 1 he comnutteo chairman having the project inchara" is William A obrv, who fenls it - i - - J thst sureeas will crown their eff rts this yesr. The botti will probably e opens 1 about June 1. and be kept open for three months at least It will afford a rare opportunity for many of the eiok and unfortunate old who reside In Bcran ton to get a c impse of nature that will almost make them feel ronog and itTOUg again The cause is worthy and should meet with hearty support from tl.e public in general 1 i.e Mm i guild of Bi Luke's churcu will aleo run 1 1. "ir free excursion for women and children again this year Last year's excursion waa a grand suc cess, over 1 800 persons participating in the eujoyiiiKiit of the same DECKiR MAO E A CONHSSION. AJmi Lit That Be H.bbtJ the Store of 8. 8 Lea, Early on the morning of April 28, the grooary store of S. S Lee, ou Al bright atranne, was broken Into and upward of (' 'i worth of goo,!s etolen. The ibow cases were rifled of their contents, including seiaeore, pockt knives, rar.ors, chewing gnm, cignis, tobaeco, eigarettee and cai. lv. 8na ploiou rusted uu Authouy aud William Durkiu. A svsrcu warrant waa uh tained and a thorough scarab of the premleea nude, with the revolt that moat of tbe stolen goods were foend iu a bed covered ut with the covering, One of the I oyt ehammsd sickness an d slept on the good wneu the ofticera were searching but the eagle eye of one of tbe offlosre observed tho tuse aud unearthed the goods The boys were arraigned before Ald erman Bailey Au accomplice named Decker waa' also before the alderman, charged with tbe same crime. Desksr broke down aud admitted the theft and offered to pilot tho officers to where the rest of the stolen goods were secret ed. He took the policemen to the cel lar of tbe bouse iu which ha lived and dug np a box that was buried In the earthen floor. In it were razors, scis ors, razor straps, pocket knives, etc He stated that in order to save bit pals, who were innocent, he made the oonfeseion above mentioned. Decker, who waa recently discharged from prison for stealing goods from the atore of tboOraen Hldga Glass company, bears an unsavory reputation. Ho was hold for trial. His comrades were dis charged. ONE HOUStHOLO'S SORROW Death of Nellie Oraoe, Daughter or Mr, and Mrs W. H. Tavlir Early ou Saturday morning Nellie Grace, the little daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor, of Mulberry atreot, passed away. The audden death of this bright and interesting child was a severe abock not only to her parents, but aleo to many others who were ohnrmed by the lovable traits of hor ch.irAoter. Pre cocious beyond her years, she was n continual delight to .those with whom she came in contact. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor have the sincere and heartfelt sympathy of their many friends in this, their sad bereavement. Muslo Boxes Exclusively. Best mads. Play any ueeired number of tunes. Oautschi , Sous., mauufaoturere, 1C80 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Won derful orrhestrial organs, only fl aud 1U. bpecialty: Old music boxes carefully re paired aud improved with new tunes. TltE Scranton Beddiug Co. are uphol stering furniture. Best workmen. Rea sonable prices. That Is prices at Uuerusey Brothers, I Pnysical lastruclor R. L. Weston Gives His Views on the Subject, SYSTEM EMPLOYED IN Y. M. C. li It Is Framed to Suit tho Require ments of Each Person with a View to Giving the Body What Should Bo Its Natural Development It Is Im perative That All Brain Workers Should Exercise. The ancient Greeks gave the aubjtct of physical culture very careful atten tion und were very strict in exacting from thoir youth u gyuinaatie training. Even the girla wer? expected to be good gymnasts uud young ladies were not allowed to marry unless they had Un dergone a certain physical tr.iininu. Ah a result the ho lies of both male and female wero well developed. Their minds were develops, but not ut the expento of their bodies, us is very often the case now, Greek authorities be lievod that the mind could not possibly be healthy unless the body was bIso healthy; und it would be well for us if we would imitate them. It was oni pulcory for p irents to give their chil dren a course of physical training. General physical exrcise ilthe kind required for nil boys and girls, and It ia uecessary that a systematic coursa should be pursued, and this can only be had ut some institution where they ninlte the work of physicial culture one of the specialties; any substitute for it has never giveu aatiefactory resultsan I never will uulese taught by a apecinlis! In this Hue. The work carriel on in the Young Men's Obriatian ssiociation has met with the appr oval of the medical mi title of the country, and more good work has been dune iu that institution in the last ten years to provide proper exer cise for young men at a fair price free from all demoralizing influences than was ever dene in all the previous his tory by athletic clubs OYMNASIt MS Of TIIF. PAST, About fifteen y-iare a I It w is neces sary to pay as m.icli ns $23 or fllO yearly to atteud a poorly equipped gymnasium in which the beds lo tumble on wer stuffed with exceliior or straw, every -thing was of the heavy or fancy style of apparatus; tbe lightest weignti were about ten pounds and toe heaviest seveuty-flvd pound, clubs, accordingly. Tho horizontal bar. trapeze and lifting nischiu-s were am ng the features The urraugemeuts for bathing were Very poor, iheworx, in ra'i, was an laid out for the strong in in, the aoto bit, the boxer, the jumper or tbe hor izoutal bar performer, ev rythitig ran to specialties. Tna undeveloped man or boy 'lid not have any chance what ever. Everybody seemed twnt to out do eVeryl'Oly else Nobody ssstlie 1 lo use the gyiuu .isium as a means t i the and in giving every man and boy a building np of the weak parts first that is. giving tbem the advantages of a regular OOUrec for some special por tio ; of the body. I believe in uiing light weights en tirely in the beginning 'lhey should be directed toward promoting tie healthy activity of lh circulatory or gan and to corr-ct any deformities The body should be weened aa often ss the face. 1 do not mv a tub hat of ten minutes' duration, but j.nt cleansing oue everyday. I tske two body tut he on au aversgo dsily the year round, and 1 never have a coi l of any kin I. A shower or a needir hath will cleanse the system of all imptiri tlee In r.atur. s WU ard will produce a skin thai will feel like velvet. t m.::at: n is ix ; Exrrls- should be very moderate at tint and shot)! 1 ! I irected to bflll In Ig up the weak psrts first; then exercise saould be taken to Bring all the niuscwe int.) plsy This will stimulate the ac tion uf tbe hejrt an 1 lu.ige and wi.l In crease tbe citcnlsti. n ami respiration. I ... li ve the sM 111 of sXerc s--e . .:. dueud In tho Young Men's Christian M station 10 be the best of any in the eoantry. It Is oemg used in the pub is.' ('; o!s . f Is-gs i lt.es and on b urd the Unite 1 States training ship at BoV ton. Where the Swedish system was need and abolished, the syst 'ui of the V' uug Men's Christian association has taken He place Some few ideas might be given In referenoe to the work carried on in the . cranton Young Men's Christian asso ciation. Tha gymnasium work has never been so popular as It is at present, for those who come for body-bulldlng exercieee, and the work is so conducted that there is no interference nn the part of those who exerolee . rertaiu hours aud days are set apart for the boys aud they are not allowed In the gymnasium any othsr time Tbe gymnasium hss been of great benefit to b uiness men Vry i fte i we read of some splendid professional or business man dropping out of life through prostration ; lodead, the nun her who succumbed to tins growing malady has increased alarmingly of late, and the death rate of those who Commit suicide is also on the lucreaae F.miuent medical men egree that this Is chiefly owing to overworking the brsin and the neglect of physical rxrr else, hence sleplesnees through the Inability to atop thinking at night Finally the Imagination breaks away from the will. OTBBWOSXIXa THE MIND Mind activity, If pushed to far, im pairs the general health aud endangers the bruin, which, when overworked, is unable to recuperate by nutrition; then, if the nervous forces continue to he pushed, the body breaks down and the symptom of nervous prostration appear an 1 Stan ao affected die of ex haustion or Brlght's disease. Toey would live to old age if physical Mreuglh were not squandered and Vital forces waited. The best preventive agiir.st the growing m ilady of nervous prostration Is judicious, habitual exercise. Con stant and regular physical indulgence is uecessary for all brain workers sum mer atid winter for the middle aed U well ae the young. Gladstoue,the famous English states man, in whom the hopes of a nation depended, is alive to tee value of phy steal exercise. By esruestuess in his physical cx rciso he has built up a healthy body ami keeps it in condition to rosist disease. Exercise aids digestion, iraprovee physiqu", clears the mind and gives graoe and assurance. Tbe fundamental functious of tbe body are the futietions of the heart ami lungs; and, as the wel faro of the body depend largely upon these functions, it ia well to use means to develop them, which can bo done only by cnreful exercise, carrying purer blood tn the mmclee and fortify ing tha nervous system. One hour of "ariat daily exerolse is necessary for brain workara, for a lack of muscular eotivity entails a reduced activity of the heart which often p'ovee fatal. 61Y BUILDING We do not believe in the cart-horse muscles which cjves a nerson a stiff id ungainly walk, but we do believe 1 the muscular svatm bnini. in a state of tension so that a person will always eo active una in such a Btate or gooti uvii:: that, whatevar conies, be il easily able to turn the tide. THE SYSTEM HMPf.OYRD. Upon entering the gymnasium of the Young Men's Christian i ssoclation for i systematic oooree of traiuing, a chart is . mod showin;; the meaanretnanti of the 0MJ lidataa including girth, chest arms, legs, etc. The chirt shows, also, wli.it the'iH msasuremeuta aliould b Certain es-rcises are given to develop the weakest uud smallest muscles lirst and uniform the system. After the candidate has undergone t .a prescribed course ol training font giveu lougth ol time, rues :tiieiu)nts are again taken. The results BBSS) almost incredible ex cept to those who know what a sys- i?matic and ectentinc sourse of physi cal trebling will do. in conclusion I on only add what the Boientiiic minds of the world pro claim: luat many lives oan be saved and man's condition improved und strengthened mentally aud physleally by too case tne lau-r requires. H. L. WBSTO.N. COMING ATTRACTIONS. Tho success achieved by the new play, "In Old Kentucky," proves that there ; just as good msterial at haud In our own cnu.itty for the dramatist as thsro is abroad, and It also proves that Amerloau play goers will support lib erally any domestic play thai possesses originality unuugo to luerit their support Any American play which anus to portray the odd characters, customs aud Incidents peculiar to dif ferent parts of the country is worthy of t'ousl'leratioa an 1 support, and it is gratifying to note that "In Old Ken tucky" ha met with snob substantial succes. "In Old Kentucky" will be at the new Froiinngham theater Tues day and Wednesday evening and Wednesday m.ttiuee. Tue sale of seals Is now open at Powell's. lit: WOLF HOPPSB IN PAN UNPHTM Da Y II Hopper will be at the Acad emy of Music Tuesday evening, May 8, la the gorgeoui oomlsoosss spectacle, "Panjandrum " Aaiistiog hltn in Its production will I Delia Pol, Grace tioldeo, Marion Bloger, Samusl Iteed. Bdmnnd Stanley and Alfred Klein, than whom there are no more ciever comic opera people iu the country. OBTBTAIi company's SSHEFiT Lincoln J Carter's scenie inelo draiua, 'The Fsst Mall." will be given at the Academy of Mus e next Salur lav evening ae a ben .fit for the Crys tal Hose company. It is oOe of the best nielo-draiiue now on Lbc stage The fact that It H to be prod OOe l ae a bene fit for the Crystal company Insures for u a crow luii boneo, WOstOI RXJU(D'l ATTRACTIONS Manager Davis will stage "The Don lobelia" superb dram ,. for the hrst time at Wonderland tonight. It will be repeated oa Tueeday aud We i lies lay aveniogl each performance reticle hug with the laugDabl farce "An Up-Town Flat" which will be given by Wlllett ami Thorns. Thnrs dv. Friday and Saturday revenings "The Galley S.avo" will be proluce l. It le a dr.iiue with which tha average theatergoer la familiar an l wilt be given in a manner beflit.ng its great merit. With such attractions crowd. 4 BOSSSS should be the rule again this wek at Wonderland STISM HlfcTHG PLANT. Wfll Be LaSSteS al S4aai Avenu aid Mvrt; street The E-.inomy S:estu lieatinir, Light ami l'i.wer company baa Dare based l t ' land i I on . lams at one, bstwsss Mrt:e street sad tie Erie and Wyossiog Vsiieer riiroai. n;ior. which the erection of a steam : eatiai p ant will Imatedlateli be be gun. Ihe elation at this pel it will 1 used tn supply lh" c ntrsl part of the ritr After it ie completed the comnenv sViii look to tbe bnildiBg of s plant for the .M'sr r: ie. anointr nr the nth Si.le and a fcurtb for i'rovidenoe The heat to le furnished by this ev tem will lieadait.nl to all dsSSSStle purposes except that of cooking. sldlrmas u f i o n 5 Resigns Hi Suectaeor Wi Prcbsb'.y' b John i Jiirami'iii. i r tl:t Vosjte Lldennan C at DeLoog bae resigned blaoOoa a naglitrate of the Kightb id on account of his lonf continued Illness. after Mi DeLosi reeigMtioa was li'e.l vlth the state department at lisr riehur an application waa mile for the appointment of John Fitsaimmons to the oositioo. lr ntsaimmoni is prnprietor of the Sunday News and a br. 'I.er of C'oionel F. J. FltBllrSmona He has the en ilxrsemetit of all tue Druio ratio cbiefl and will BO doubt he anpoiutetL e ... - . Dr Olbbnns, uf N.iw Ym k city . will lie in 1ns .Hersutou i ftlce, 411 Wyoming avi-nue, rwrr BlOB dsy fr. in in Ihe 111,11111 - until 'J in 1 lie evening. C.t your carpels cleaned by the Scran ton Uiddiug Co. ee Tssdleston 'V'ora,s and Ballnntlne's Ales are the Iwwt. 1'.. J. Wau-u, agent, M Li'Jiusj.u avenue. B E BAUT1FTJ L Jewelrv to so- leol from. VEBYTHDfG qsw. R R INGS in utw styles. UN in and sl'C onr now store. Y OU arc welcome, 'TEBLING Silver Novelties in great variety. W.W. BERRY Jeweler 417 Lackawanna Ave. Best Sew of Teeth,$3.00 Inclndlng the painless extracting ef teeth by au entirely new pro cuue. S. C. Snyder, D.D.S. ioa WYOBtlMQ AVii Notice. Tho New York, Ontario & Western R. R. Co., will stop the followiug trains at tho crossing opposite the new Bae Ball grounds: Train 208, south, leaviug Car- boudale 3.3d p. ni.; train 207, north, re turning leaving Scrauton 4.50 p. m.; train -09, north, returning leaving Scranton ti.10 p. ui., days games are played. T. 'Flitcuovt, District Passenger Agent. iIIBE:aSKI8ai8ai8BIsTSa?!IS2bHBllHg3IIIIIsS 5 HAVEN'T A Hammock? rjO-N'T let that oomfortable neisih- 2 bor sympathiae with you. Thers's I solid oonuorl in luuiaoca louugluj,'. Hammocks for a Dollar sin ad. I HENRY BATH & CO., 126 Penn Ave. Plumbing Popular Tinning Prices I s When you are looking for ncv eltica, come in and you will find them. Sua Scrantan's HcjschotrJ Spsc'al'sts. I "i II iiiiiiiiir.iiitiiaiiiiiuiiiiineiiiiniiii? OSLAND'S 128 Wyoming Ave. Wo uro now displaying ;i fine linn of Hosiery In ( OTTOX. BILK LISLE THltEAD. tinl Goes as far in buy ing a fine Dress Suit this season as s did last. We name this price because it is one that many like to pay; you certain lv know by this time that : , wc l; ii uuui iiuuaic r values at animtani i , . n REMEMBER, every porchasei ol fen's, Boya , f'lothiu, Slixs, Bats or Onut'i Furnishing Ooods to ?i or over, is presented with a ehanos on the BEAUTIFUL PABLOB SUITE now on exhibiUoo in uur window. PENN CLOTHINe k mi hguse 137 AND 139 PENN AVENUE, Complete Outfittcra, SCRANTON, PA. S. ).. GALLEN. the c:t SHor: dT Represents Banisters new Razor Toe Last. If you want the latest styles in Footwear trade at Banister's BANISTER'S PR1CBS are a little less than you are paying elsewhere for inferior goods. BANISTER will give you MORE for yoiir money than any Shoe House in the city, Patent Leather and Russet Shoes lo endless variety. BANISTER'S, c LAST WEEK We booghtoi two large mannfacl oreratheir entire line of Ladies' SUITS, CAPES AND SHIRT WAISTS, which we will offer for ONE WBBK at lirst eost, or about 30 p R CENT, !ess thaa regular prioea. MEN'S HATS AND FURNISHINGS In our Millinery Department we show the moat com plete line in the city. We estimate that our $2,500 Distribu tion Gift will hold out about Two Weeks. Separate Wholesale Department. BROWN'S BEE HIVE 224 LACKAWANNA AVENUS. We have bought a large sample line of Coats and Capes FOil 50c. on the Dollar 'and we will sell them for the J same this week. So if you want a nice stylish garment for little money, come before they are ail gone. IN OUR Millinery Department We are showing the latest in French Novelties. Come and look through ourttock. 138 Wyoming A a. NEXT DIME BANK. Our ihowing at $15 is a a grand on?, in-iludnu; all the fit ani fashionable fab rics in strictly tailor-mad garments with a stylo and finish about them which no tailor can improve upon Not only is thfl price quoted about half whftt a tailor would charge for the same quality of suit, but there is a'so from $3 to $5 more value in them than .,, , $1d will buy in any other i store. Children's the nmoant of LltAN'TO.N $8, $10 and $12