TIIE SCEANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 11, 1894. IWEST SIDE DEATH OF AN OLD RESIDENT. Morgan Monrans, a Wall-Known Miner, la Dsad. At an early hour last evening Mor gaa Morgans, a wsll-known and re apeoted realdent of this aid, did at bit home at the corner of Van IBorier arena and Price street. Mr, Morgana bad been a sufferer for along time, yet bia friend did not Imagine that death was nigb. Deceased waa born in Wales, and for many years has worked in tbe Central nines. He was a member of tbe Ply mouth Congregational obnreb, and was recognized as an earneat worker in connection with tbe Sherman avenu? mission. Tbe funeral announcement will appear later. A GRAND BALL. Fathsr Matthsw Celebration Hell in Hear' Hall. Meat's ball wes tastefully deeorated hit evening in bonor of the twenty third anniversary of the Hyde Park Father Matthew sooiety. Numerous flags adorned tbe walls, and bunting was draped in a graceful manner. At promptly 9 o clock the grand mircu occurred, and about sflventy-flve oonple were in line. For hours the merry dancers glided through the hall to muslo by Professor Joseph MuDor mott on the piuno. Michael Henuigan was prompter. Tbe mister of ceremonies was Charles Cnnavau; assistant, Patrick Devera; floor committee, Josenh Durkin, Wal ter Raney, Harry Gallagher, Thomas Began, William Crowley, Tbomii Fleming-, Riley Eugene McTierney, John McNulty and John Cavauangh; reception committe, James H, Brown, John McTierney, P. J. MeNamara, James C. Gullagber, John U. Djvine, Michael Jenninaa, Jeff"rion Powers, John Crowley, James McNamra, El ward Kinney and Maurice T. Walsh. LITTLE WEST SI06 NEWS NOTES. William Boston of Philadelphia is visit ing friend! on this side. John 8. Evans of Lafayette street, Is re covering from an illueftg, David Williams, of Ncrtfh Sumner ave nue, is recovering from a two wooks' ill ness. Edward Softley of Wilkes-Barre has re turned home from a visit with friends on this side. Mius Hattie Davios, of Washburn stroet, will leave today for Bloomsbnrg for a tow days' visit. Miss Edith Lewis of Carbondale who has been visiting friends on this side has re turned home. David 3. Williams, of North Hyde Park avenue, has retnrned from a three months' Visit in Wales. Mr. and Mrs. Reese D. Williams of Iowa are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Free man or (Jorbett avenue, Mrs. D. B. Thomas is organizing a choir of mixed voices to compete at the Allen town eisteddfod on Thanksgiving day. A meeting will be held In St. Patrick's paroobial school on Monday evening next by young men who will organise a xoung Men's Institute. Tbe Cvmrodorron Choral society and Mrs. D. B. Thomas, female party, are re quested to meet tomorrow eveuicj at St. )avid's ball All members are urgently requested to attend, as an important meet ing will beheld. A horseshoe souvenir festival was con ducted last evening under tbe auspices of the Ladies' Ala sooiety at the First weisn church. A verv large number attended. Cake and cream were served by the young ladies of the church. Many cellars in the vicinity of l hi cave in are filled with water, as a result of the heavy rain yesterday morning. A gang of men are employed repairing broken gas ana water pipes on Hampton ana aynon streets. Tbe rain has caused the ground to drop several inches. SOUTH SIDE. BARROOM STABBING AFFRAY. John Hoehss Cat with a Knife by John Q. Moyle. Pittston avenue was thrown into a state of excitement at sapper time yesterday, the report having been cir culated that a probable murder bad been committed In Dempsey s saloon. Two employes of the Scranton Axle works, John tt. Moyle ana John Hughes, differed about some personal matter between themselves and had a heated dispute before adjourning to tbe saloon. Inside they resumed their quarrel and suddenly Movie drew a Emperor Charles II. Accompanied by half the nobil ity of Austria, went to Carlsbad Springs for the recovery of his health,. Six thousand six hun dred horses, so the town records say, were necessary to convey the company to the place. The virtues of tho water is as great as the present day ns it was in the time of diaries II., and although the expense attached to a journey thither is not as great now as it was then, we are not all wealthy enough to undertake it. For Buch the virtue of tho Carlsbad Spring is extracted. The Carlsbad Sprudol Salt, obtained by evaporation, containing all the solid constituents of the water, can be obtained at every drug store. It is tho very best remedy for catarrh of the stomach, constipa tion, liver and kidney troubles, gout, rheumatism, etc. Be sure to obtain the genuine imported article, which must hate the sig nature of "Eisner Mendelson Co., Sole Agents, New York," on every package, knife and slashed Hughes right and left with it Several ugly out were n flioted on Hughes' face and arms,bnt when Dr. Welsh attended him none of beta were dangerous, although pain ful. Both are married men. Hnsrhes li a vounz man and Moyle is over 80 years of age. He bag tbe reputation of being a toogh citizen and relies on a knife or some other dangerous weapon when cornered in a tight. Lieutenant Zang aud Offiesr Neuls nre keeping a watoh on Moyle, but sinoe tbe wonnds of Hughes are not dangerous they are not lnolined to ar rest bim before a warrant is sworn out before an alderman. SOUTH SIDE JOTTINGS. Miss Mary Mawn, of Irving avenue, is visiting in Wilkes-Barro. Tbe Ladies' Aid society of tue Cedar avonuo Methodist Episcopal church met last night. 8. S. Spruks was called to Bonesdale yesterday on business, which will engage mm a day or two. Mrs. Thomas Quinn, of Franklin, N. J., is on a visit to bur parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Lavolle, of Front street. Mrs. Peter Brlor, of Hickory street, re turned home yesterday from a three weeks' viBit in Elmira. Forty hours devotion was concluded yesterday morning at St. John's church, with a Bolemu liigu mass at 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mnlderig roturnel home yesterday from their bridal tour, and are receiving the congratulations of friends. Miss Bridget Gallagher, of Hazluton, after a week's stay us the guest of Mr. and Mrs, John liuggerty, of Pittstou ave nue, left for home yoatorduy. The sale of tickets for tie bull of tbe Neptune Engine company is so large that Oermania hall will do well to contain tbe crowd on tbe night of Oct. 23. A solid sheet of water flowed for hours yesterday down Kivor street to Odar ave nue and kept tbe latter thoroughfare sub merged beyond the street railway switch. Tho James G. Bailoy Domocrotie club of the Nineteenth ward has elected tbe following oflicers: Prosideut, Michael lie Uuire; secretary, Anthony Kogan: treas urer, Frunk Manley. Thomas J. Moore, of the Meadow Brook store, ban beau chosen to represent tho di rectors of the Feranton Axle works at the meeting of tbe United Association of Axle Manufacturers in New York city, Oct. 'M. Lizzie, the 2-vear-old daughter of Petor Dippre, of Hickory street, died Tuesday aud was buried yesterday morning. Burial services were held at bt Mary's Uorman Uutholic church and intormont. wai made in the Twentieth Ward cemetery. Pittston aveuuo, betweon Genet and Fig streets, is a xea or mud, and a huir a block of it near Tear etreot is filled with wash out from tbe stream that comes down Genet street, supplied from a huge leak in one of tbe mains in the Scranton Gas and Water company. Officer Flaherty lind James Coctelns. James Dailey and William Smith arraigned betore Alderman ritorr on a charge ol dis orderly conduct and interfering with him in the discharge of bis duty. Tbe alderman let tuem oil witu a Quo of J eocu at lb hearing yestcjday. South Washington avenue, near Central park, is a littlo lake, Tbe cellars of the nouses on the llats along Uemington ave nue are chuck full of wator. and tho rosi dents are doing the best they know how under the circumstances. There are no sewers or drain pipes to receive the water, and nntil it soaks through the ground there will be nothing loft but to smile and look pleasant. The necessity of a drain pipe on Elm street is very pointedly set forth in the condition of the flats at urosent. The Twentioth ward Democratic club opened the campaign at Battle's hall last night. It was past the hour of opening when C. G. Boland came to tbe hall escort ing Candidate Edward Uerrifield. The hail was well filled with Democrats, and a good Bprinknng of Bepnblicaus who man ifested a desire to bear Protection Demo crat Merrifleld state facts. But the local disciple of bam Randall did not eloctrify his bearers with campaign eloquence. lie connnea mmseil merely to an outlook ol tbe result of the November election. Be said Lackawanna county is a Democratic county if the full votn is polled. Mrs. Steven Horan, of Pott.-.villo, ac companied py ner daughter Alary, is vis iting her uncle, Alderman Uorun, of tbe second ward. A very large number of tbe young peo ple of this end attended the first annual social ol tne Juacara Drum conn In l o.li, armory last night. Muslo wus furnished oy Alias Alaggle 1 horn ton. Tbe Ore alarm sounded from Box yesterday morning was caused by tbe dis covery of fire in tbe double dwelling of jawara Ji. Benjamin, on ivortn Alain avenue, between rarkor and Dean stroets. Tbe building is occupied by Charles Knapp and Mrs. Ann Lowry, in whose part tbe fire originated. Mrs. Lowry's son is employed on tne railroad, so had to co to work rather early. After prepar ing the breakfast for her brother in the basement, the daughter went back to bed. which was on the second floor, and in a very few minutes the place was com pletely filled with smoke. Neighbors also discovered it at this time and sounded the alarm, which was promptly responded to by the Liberty and Niagara Hose compa nies, who did good work in saving the greater part of the building, although the rear will have to be rebuilt. The daniago on tbe building will amount to at least 500. but is fully covered bv insurance Mrs. Lowry's furniture, which was in the reur portion of tne buildinc, was de stroyed. The loss of Mr. Knapp is but hlight, bnt neither can-ied any insurance. The origin of tbe Are is a mystery, as the cuimney,was round in good condition. DUNMORE. 8 Pamuel Glencross is building a new house on Alain street. Irwin Secore's new house on Main street, is nearly completed. Mlis Mattie Chamberlln is spending a tew aays on uinguamton. John J. Phillips' new bouse on Adams avenue, Is nearly completed. Albert Conrad has resumed work on his new house on Throop street. J. G. Bone and G. W. B. Allen have re turned from their trip to Binguamtom The streets in different parts of the Dorougu were oauiy wosnea out oy tne heavy rain yesterday. Miss Minnie Carr, of Black Walnut, Wyoming county, la visiting ber grand parents on Drinker streot. The borough councilman should look af ter Chestnut street and provide some way to carry off the water. Residents have their yards Hooded alter every Heavy rain. A washout on the Delaware. Lacka wanna and Western railroad near Bunker Hill, delayed traftlo for several boors. Trains were also delayed on the Erie and Wyoming Valley railroad by tbe heavy raiuiau. The Elckapoo Indian Medlcino eompany save n interesting free eiblbitlon in Odd fellows hall last evening. The hall was filled with men. This evening tbe ladies especially are luvlted. Saturday afternoon the Kickapoos wlU give a matinee for cniiaren. BLIND EVANGELIST'S MEETING. He Will Toll the Btory of Hie Life Tonisbt. Tha fivamrellstia mnntlno-s in the Green Bidge Evangelical hnrcb, on the blind evangelist, 3. H. Maloe.of Wash logton, D. C, are already attracting no small attention. The meetings that far have been well attended and are deeply spiritual n character Tbia evening the service will be es pecially for men. The evangelist hav ing been for a number of years a deteo tive baa an experience and has acquired knowledge of hnmun nature that since bis oonseoration tits him for the work in wbioh be is now engaged. Tbe subject of bis address this evening will be "I'be Btory of Aly Life. At the Theaters Tonight that extremely funny comedy. 'Charley's Aunt." will beigiven at tbe Academy of Muslo by agood company. "Charley's Aunt" is not like a great many of the comedies which have been imported from tne other side, and it particularly differs in that it is not dependent on vul garity for its humor or success. II II II DeMille and Belosco's great play. "Men and Women," will be seen at the Academy of Music tomorrow night. The story of Joau Vuljnau, rightly cousiderod as one of tue strongest and most pat net lo told by that great master of pathos, Victor Hugo, is effectively echoed in DeMille and Be lasco's play, "Men and Women," by Ste phen Rodman. It Is another strong ser mon against the danger of the first step iu financial looseuoss, and helps to make " Men and Womon" tne most eliectivo losson anain.it speculation ever put upon tue singe. II II II Saturday afternoon and evening that screaming comedy "Jane" will be given at tn er rotliinghuui. One of the features is tbe departure from tho conveutial interior scenes of most litht furces, to a very dainty and refreshing garden scene. Ine piny abonnds iu fun, fast aud furious and yet is more rofinud in tone aud sincerity and iJ undoubtedly superior to any of the light comedies of French origin, II II II "The Power of the Press." the olav which so many laughed and cried over last season, will be at the Academy of Music Monday night. The good impression made by this play on its BrBt appearance here. has secured already a large advance sale of seats for the coming engagement. Air. ntou lias magnillceutly mounted bis play every act is rich in scenery and effects. but they are kept in their proper place aud am not made an excuse lor poor act ing. I no actors are capable and pains taking, the acts are woll balanced, and altogether it is a superb production, worthy of the enthusiastic greuting given it everywhere. II II II Lovers of comedy drama will be af forded a special treat at Davis' Theatre dunng the latter-holf of the week, com mencing this alternoon, wneu the cele brated Irish comedy entitled "Irish Lov alty" will be placed upou the boards. "Philip O'Connor" will be represented by Ralph E. Cummiiiga. whose well-known name will at ouce guarantee that tho leuding part is m excellent bauds. Miss Lisle Leigh, a lirst-class artist, will takt the part of "Mary O'Counor," aud hor brilliant acting lg uudisputud. "Irish Loyalty" will draw a large house and is deservedly popular. Pcckvillc. Mra. Anna Leysuon. and Mrs. Qeorgo bherman, of Pittston, are visiting at tbe homo of Mr. and Mrs. Corey Jenk ins. Contractor B:irber has started build ing the new business block for W. F. Ketchum on Deput street. Jb rank iioyt loft last Tuesday to bs gone a week at New York city. uert Aic.uuilen, a runner on the gravity railroad, ran into some other cars that were standing on the track yesterday below the Prospect ceme tery ana smashed up eleven oars and received a severe injury to his leg. The severe ruin storm caused con siderable dumage here yesterday by washlug away part of tbe bridge below the gravity road. Bulphur Lreek over flowed on the lots owned by A. W Brnndnge and washed oat part of tbe bed or the si reft railway. John Grioedale is able to be around the house agitin. A pleasant gathering assembled at tho home of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph G Ceil, on Main street, last Tuesday evening, the occasion being Mrs. liolls forty-sigbth birth day. A re caption was tendered ry her to th Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist Episcopal chnrch, of which she is president, Mrs. F. M. Benscouter with a few chosen remarks presented Mrs. Bell, In behalf of tbe ladies, with a elegant silver tea set. Mrs. William McDonald, of Providenoe, entertained the guests with some excellent music und recitations, after which refreshments were served, con sisliug of oliicken Baled, Saratoga chips, biscuits, pickles, olives, coffee and cakes, almonds, ice creum, maea ronia and several kinds of fruits. The following .vera present: Mr. and Mrs Henry Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. A. TJ. Tborp, Mr. and Mra. J. D. Peck, Mr. and Aire. William f rear, Air. and Mrs. Z P. Traviss, Mr. and Mrs. Snedicor. Mr. and Mr?, ilalsey Duthrnp, Mr. and Mrs. John Luglish, Air. and Mrs Stan ley Duy. Mr. and Mrs. Z. P. Tinkle- paugb, Mr. and Mrs. George Treverton, Mr. aud Mrs. b. i. White, Mr. and D. L. Taylor, Mr. aud Mrs. William Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Pickering. Mr. and Mrs. William Eabcock, of Carbondale; Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Stearns, Mr. and Mrs. Oicar Traviss, Air. and Airs, A. frazier, Mrs. A A. Swiugle, Mr. and Mra John Tnthill, Airs, lie nry bariott, Mr. and Mrs. E Griener, Mrs. George Woodbrldge, Mr and Mrs. Jos -pU York, Mr. and Mrs. L W. Fquires, Mr. aud Mrs, F. M. Ben scouter, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W. W. Peck, Mr Thomas Popu, Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Grovr, Mra. 0car Demmiug, r T TO TT nr 11.1. . . Alia. x. r. uuji, xurs. cjii. xvuuavuan, Dr. and Mrs, J. B. SickUr, Mr. and Mrs. George A Bell, Mr. and Mrs. M, A. Brown, Mrs. John Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. U U. White, Air. and Mra. Will iam McDonald, of Providenoe; Mrs. John Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. William Budd, Mra Daniel John, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Rogers, Mr. and Mra Edward Berber, Mr. and Mrs. George Tuthill, Mrs. William Grisedale, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Arnold, Mrs. William Oberts, Mrs. Joseph Traviss, Mr. and Mrs, William Page, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. White, Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Megargel, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Peters, Mr. and Mrs. John . Williams. Avoca. Jnmes Sirls, sr., is expeeted home next week from Sootland, where be has been visiting friends for some time. Miss Lydia Reed has returned home from a three weeks' visit with friends at Luke Ariel. Miss Lillian Skeels. of Ashley, is spending a few dayi with friends in town. A large number attended the leeturt in the Methodist Episcopal churob on Tuesday evening by Miss Tlllie Lewis. Miss Lizzie Newton spout yesterday with Pittston friends. The Langoliffe eboir will meet to morrow eveaiug. It la desired that all members will attend, aa business of im portanre will be transacted. Mra. W. E. Colburn, of Grafton, W. Va, Is visiting relatives in town. Rev. Mr. and Mra. Elms, of Phila delphia, are visiting friends and rela tives In town. 01 CRT A Word. ITonfs of all kinds cost tfmt much, tone paid for, in advance. Hrften a booh ac count is made. o ctaroe una 6s lest than 5 cents, fhis rule applUa to all tmall uant eris, except SUuaUonl watuca, wacn are inserted FREE. Agents Wanted. A ITANTED - ACTIVE SALESMEN TO uaiiuie our une, uo putiuiing. onmiy, 875 per month and expenses paid to all. Goods entirely new. Apply quickly. P. U. Box SoOU, Agents wanted everywhere to sell the latest aluminum novelties, enor iiiom profits, aells at eight, delivered free, se cure territory. Sainplu in velvet lined case with full Information, 10c. Catalogue free. Aluminum Novelty Co.. Broadway, New none. Help Wanted Male. Star Employmeut Agency, 434 Spruce street. IXTANTRll-TWn onriD AGENTS TO VV canvaRs a Bood navina article. Call at hpruee stroi-t. rront omre. bhcuiiq nour. Helo Wanted Females. TADIE8 YOTJR NAME SENT ON STAMP J ed envelopo will tfivo you steady work, jood salary No canvassing. Nottie Harri son, Bnn Francisco, Oil. WANTED - A IIOUSEKEEPElt, AD dress "B" Trilmne office. For Rent AAWWIA -rP D1.-VT1 eiv nnu INlTTKF.nv WK.WT 1 I.ackawauna avonun. Address Thomas A, Evans, roar HUB Luzerne, llyue 1'arK. had rr?Tn a m-Di? a t fif. A T?iru HTTf r mit. 'inquire of C'HAKI.ES BLNUKli, at r raze Bmoru, uiarK s summit. OR RENT ON E-HALP STORE. 120 Pcnn avenue. $.10 jor month. TWR RENT-NICELY-FUHMSHED HALL 1 suitablo for loiga rooms. JOHN Jlilt- MYN, 119 Wyoming avonne. For Sale. 1IOKKE FOR BALE CHEAP, REAR 1410 WW bal: Cupouso avenue. Auction. MESSRS JONES AND SHELLEY, OF4:.0 iJ. Kpruce street, will uoiu an auction sa.e on Friday afternoon ut i o'clock when new and second hand w agunH and a horae will bo oltered lor muu. Strayed, CTUAYED FROM PREMISES OF E. L. ij Fuller, 840 Jufferson aveiiu,Scranton Pa., aJota.H-cow about? vr-nrs old. of ifuod size. llKhtculor, litht noso, shell missing from one horn, cow wuon last seen Had anultorou bur head. A suitablo reward will be paid to anyone roturnint! cow to above address, or for information whioh wiUlead to tho recovery of tne cow Special Notices. YOU WANT THIS RELIC REPRINT Frank Lcwlie's Illustrated Weekly War Illustrations isai-istR. two volumes Folia J16.S0: uiTablo monthly. 82.00. Delivered bv express complete, prepaid. Aildrees P. O. MOODY, SIS Uibson street, Scranton, Pa. DLANK BOOKS. PAMPHLETS. MAGA I) since, etc., bound or rebound at Tin iitiBUNS ouice. smici work. Kesaonatao prices. MEAL TICKETS CAN BE HAD AT 144. ill corner Spruce street and Franklin ave nue. Twenty meal tickets for t&.iti. Oood table Doarn. Charter Application. VOTICE IS HEREBY UIVEN THAT A ii application will be miidn to the irovernor of tho commonwealth of Pennsylvania on the 28th day of October next, ut 1) o'clock in the forenoon under an act of assembly, entitl d "An act to provide for the iucouoratioii and rcitul itlou of certain corporations," approved April 211, 1874, and the feverul supplements thereto by, X G. P,olaud, Charlea du Pont l'.reck, Ezra li, Ritinle, P. D. M.inlv. Jacob F, Millor, Jacob Knrz, Victor Koch, and others for the charter of an Intended corporation, to lie called the "Proift-emivo Building aud Loan association or itcranton, ra. The character and object of which Is the so cumulation of a turn! bv the intiudlt-al eolitri buttons of the members therinif, and of safely iuvnstinir the sumu, and for thce t uriKiscs to havo, possi s and enjoy, all the rixhtH, benefits nnd privileges conf jrred bv the uct of assem bly aloresuid, and its smipft'tuerits. WATSUN & ZIMMERMAN, Solicitors. October 4. 1804. Priccburg. If the borough j iil remains in the preseut condition this winter the in mates will perish. The jail should be built so that a family could liv in it whose duty it would te to famish tbe necessities for tbe prisonsrs, aud for a recompense they should receive free rent. A pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Uuuiflett, of Dickson, on Tuesday, Oct. 0, iu honor of tbe fortieth anniversary of their weddinnr. Those present were. Mr. and Mrs. David D. Davis, of Provi dence; Mrs. Davis, of Hyde Park; Mrs, Perry, of Dickson ; Mr. a,nd Mrs. Will ism Ferris, and Mr. and Mrs. John Elderkin, of Prio:bnrg; Mrs. Freaeh, of Scranton. The Miises Hattie nnd Winnie Davis, Mnci;it Rnssar, Isabella WrUhtsou aud David Itoasar, all or Blnksly. Mrs. Michael Kelly Is visiting Drifton friends. Miss Mary Henian, of Roohepter, N. Y., is the guest ot Mrs. J ward Mnllln. Ilonesdale. Mrs. T anelner left here yesterday for a visit with hor daughter, Mrs. Lackey, nt Srranton. A teaatiful oil paintinp, the minuet dancers, is boinir exhibited by Miss Jennie Brownsooiubo in the windows of Chorles Peterson, Tbe painting does mnch credit to Miss Browns combe and is attracting a great deal of attention. Tomorrow occurs the annnal parade of the fire department of Honesdale, Columbia Hose company of Carbondale will be tbe guest of Fntectlon Englno company No. 8. The Trl-Statea Hose company of Port Jervis will not attend on nceonnt of smallpox in that city, The reception and dance will be held at the armory of Company E in the vs&inar. : The Honesdale Citizen for today will print tbe following: "The thallenge or invitation from F. A. Dittrioh to a bi cycle race demands a reply from me. Tbe champion wishes two weeks' no tice. 'I am placed in a positton tbat makes it impossible for ma to comply with this condition. As It Is my place to challenge to champion (If I wish to race), I hereby challenge F. A, Ditt rioh, champion of Wayne oountv, to a one mile bicycle race, to take plaos at the Honesdale Driving park, on Satnr day, Oct. 13, 1804; not for medals, bnt for the supremacy of Wayne. This ballenge is final. Robert. M. Doun." The annual ball of Uslsk tribe of Red Men will be held in the armory on New Yeai'i en. Kasa Daby sraa sick, m tjava ker Castorle. Wan she wasavCS'lia.shecrled for Ontario. When she became Uka, she clung to Castorla, Wbsa ah bad Children, abe gave tbem Castorl Connolly & W GENTLEMEN'S FDRHISH1GS iS DRY GOODS PROFITS The Red Label EIGHMIE SHIRT, with Shield Bosom, the most perfect Shirt of the age. Outright and on the shoulders. DON'T PAY $2.50 for for half the money. Our own brand of Collars and Cuff3, "C. & W. Brand." 15 different shapes, price, 2 FOR 25c, or $1. 38 We have another lot honestly worth $1.00 and C01GLLY & WALLAO Is anywhere made than is manufactured right here in Scranton by the FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED. BEST AND CLEAKIXO SALE OF BICYCLES. A Child's Bicycle, Rubber Tiro, new ! A Child's Bicycle, Kulilior Tire, new 10 A Boy's Bicycle, Rubber Tiro, new 1 A Boy's Binyclo, R'ibbor Tire, new 18 4 Boys' or Girls' Bicycle Cushion Tiro, new OO down to 28 1 Youth's Blcycla, Pneumatic Tiro.uew.. 85 2 Victor B Bicycles, Puouinatk: Tire.sac- ond hand I'd 1 Victor B Bicycle, Pnoumiitio Tiro, new 80 1 Secure Bicyolo, Pneumatic Tire, second-hand CO 1 Lovel Diamond Bioyclo, Solid Tiro, socond-h:ind 10 1 Ladies' Bicycle, Solid Tiro, second baud 25 5 Victor A Bicycles, Solid Tiro, second hand 15 1 Victor C Hicyclo, in. cushion Tire, second-hand 35 1 Victor B Bicycle, i in. Cushion Tiro, socund-haud 40 1 Columbian 'Vi Bicj-cle.PneumaticTire, 05 1 Chalnless Bicyclo, Pnonmatie Tire, nearly new 100 Como Early for Bargains. Lawn Tennis Racquets at a discount of one-third for two weeks. J. D. WILLIAMS &BR0. 314 LACKA. AV1CNUE. Hotel Wayerly ' European Plan. Flmt-olasi Bnr attache. In put for Bergner ft Eugul's Tanahatusur Boer. I i Cor, tStli nnd Filbert Ptiilaii Host doeirabls for residents of N.E. Penn tylvanU. All eocTeulnucen lor traveleri to and from Broad Strait station and tha Twelfth and Market Streot utatiou. De sirable for Tifitmg Herautonlaos aai iw lie In the Anthracite Ueglon. T. J. VICTORY, PROPRIETOR. ROOF tlnnlnfr and solderlnR nil dons away with by the use ot 1LKTJ1AN S I AT- ENT PAINT, which conmhU of ingredients well-known to alL It cau be applied to tin, galyunized tin, nhnet iron roots, also to brlok awellin which will prevent absolutely any crumbhni?, cracking tir breaking of the brick. It will outlast tinniiiir ol any kind by many yearn, and it's coat doe uot exceed one fifth that of the cost of tlnninK. In gold by us JOD or pound, uoutraois caKen Dy AN TO MO HAKTMAMV, Birch Bt Situation Wanted. UTANTED-A POKI1ION BY A YOUL'U mini with R('d referonees. is sober, ro liable. Address B, 1'ribuno olllce. CITUATION WANTED BY A (1IKL TO O do llicht housework. Addrobs Ho. 2 Brei-k eonrt, Scranton. SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG ktI, aired 14, to do litrht housework or to act as nnrae girl. Apply to K. M. 11., S3U West Lilncoin avenue, llyue farK, city. SITUATION WANTED-TO RUN ER O rands or office boy. Address T. W., Si Noosio Btreet, w bis. ANTED SITUATION' BY A YOU-O man aired SI. Willing, sober nnd rolls Oood references, U. K., Tribune oflice. CITUATION WANTED YOUNG MAN O deuires a sitoation us liooli-keeper. Ex perienced and KOod refereneea. WillinR to begin on Btnull wages. Address J. W, L., 4117 Wyoming avenu. CITUATION WANTED BY A WOMAN O to do lioime fileuuiuij or nlllroR, or wi.nhiiiir hy the day. Address J, C, SJD Tweutieth street, Hyde Park. AN ACT1V i RKUAH F MAN, WITH (food referenrea, of middle ave wialu-s employment. Quick and corrvct in flKtiree, five years oxiiorieuce as. sinulo entry lKH)k keeper aud elork. Will work for any WHgcs that will payboard. Addrosi W. B. 1'ribuno olHre. For Delicacy, For purity, and for Improvement of the oom plexlon, nothing equals Poz.zoni's Powder. pmuDMUraimd MiiKloRnrc ed.mOwrTWt)r,bieM by IVM.OoOetl. Vuampraohuid I00ia4n book tltamtxl from lirfronpbpl.ffard,hmliirm.ll. WhaBOotSprinip ud M.raarjfiu, Out MnRln Remd 1 pUTClr nr.. COOK kllt OU, CklMM, IU. made right; fits perfectly Custom Made Shirt3 when psr dozen. Equal to E. & of those Gents' White Shirts are advertised by others as 209 CHEAPEST IRON BEDS IN reditors' ofice Xotice is hereby given that auc tion sales will be conducted daily, at 2.30 and 7.30 p.m., in the store of C.W. Frecinan,Jeweler, corner Penn avenue and Spruce streot. The sale is positive and no goods are reserved. Proceeds will bo applied to liquidate creditors' claims. JOHN E. LEWIS, Manager for Creditors. W.LDovclas Cfcl CUTIS' 13 THE BEST. VjO Q IS a NO SQUEAKING. f 5. CORDOVAN, french&enameuedcalf: - 4-3.so FINECALF&KANGAROI 1 3.SP P0LICE.3 Soles. $,sO 2. WORKING extra fine. 2.I.7-sBoys'SchoolShoes. LADIES' WL-DOUGLAS, BROCKTON, MA33. You can save money by purchasing IV. Iu DiiiiiiIhk (SlioeM, Because, we ate Hie IutkcsI manufacturers of advertised shoes in the world, aud euarautee the value by stamping the name ana price on the bottom, which protects you against high prices aud the middleman's profits. Our shoes equal custom work in style, easy nttiuff and wenriujr qualities. We have them sold every, where at lower prices for the value given than any other make. Take no substitute. If your dealer cannot supply you, we cau. bold by E. J. LEONARD. A. W. JURISCH 435 SPRUCE STREET BICYCLKS AND 6PORTIXQ oouua Victor, Oandron, Eclipse, Lovell. Diamons ana Other Wheels. COMPLEXION BLEMISHES Jtk. EES' Mil A Buy be hidden imperfectly by oosraetlos and powdora, bat can only b mnovod piu fiuutiy by Hetssl's Snpsrlor Face Bleach . It will positively remove Freckles, Tan, Moth, (iailowiiKS., and ours any diseases of tha skin, such aa l'lmplos, Aeno, HUnkn hearts, )illn and renders tbekin soft snj beautiful. Price l per bottle. Fur sale av E. M. HETSEL'S 830 Imaluu AieSeraisUuhJX. around the neck: sets well we can fit you just as well W. at 50c. each. They are their Great Leader at 59c. WASHINGTON AVE 0pp. Court House. Carpets Cleaned. Feathers Renovated. IDS CO. THE CITY. Atlantic Refining Ca Kanufacturers aud Dealers la', niuminatlng and LnMcatiai Linseed Oil, Napthaa and Gm lines of all grades. A4e Oraasv Hnion Grease and Colliery Cora ponnd j also, a largo line ot Pus raffiae Wax Candles. We also handle the Famous CROWN ACME OIL, the only family aafety horning oil in the market. WILLIAM MASON, HanaQi. Office: Coal Exehance, Wyoming Afs Works at Pine Brook. Well, Sir! "Spectacles!" Yes, sir! We have a special ist here to fit you who doei nothing ebo. Sit right down If If and have your 1 f II eyes fitted in a scientific manner. LLOYD, JEWELER 423 LACKAWAMNA AVE. c pn Booms 1 tod I Commoavealtti Bld'i 6CUANTO.V, PA. MINING andBUSTINQ llade at the MOOSIO and BU30 DALE WORKd. Lafflln & Band Powder Oo.'i ORANGE GUN P0WDEB Electrio Batteries, Fusei for exploit ing blasts, Safety Fuse aod fiepaunoChemical Co.'sHich Ezploalvel ESl'AULIaUEU 1800. 90,000 IX ViE. Instruments In every sonse of the term as annl ed to Pianos. Ezropt.onal In holding their original fulness fNEW YORK WAREHOUSE, Ko. 80 Fifth arouue. SOLD BY E:.C.Ricker8cCo. 1 15 Adams Ava. New Telephone Bdg. l .?.....!1..?.r.?.l:a m 3 There are a great many cards, pamphlets, circulars and other advertising matter constantly being distributed among the public. Not everybody has a taste for read ing. Have your printing done in an attractive and novel style. Draw people's attention by stmt thing catchy and rarely seen. THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE JOB DEPT. is able to please you in every A MOOSi POWDER POWDER A respect. A