The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, March 02, 1895, Image 3

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    HIE SCRAN TON TltlH PNIS SATURDAY MOKNING. MARCII
o
1895.
NORTON'S BULLETIN.
March Ladies' flume Journal ioc.
March Uoiley's Magazine iuc.
March McClurcV Magazine 15c
March Scribnci's Monthly :5c.
March Harper's Monthly 35c,
The Delineator for spring 15c
Art De la Mode for Spring 35c.
Bon Ton Fashion for Spring 35c.
25c. Taper Cover Novels for 5c.
35c. Clot h Cover Hooks for 15c.
35c. Cloth Cover Classics for 17c.
50c Cloth Cover Classics for 55c.
1 Large Assortment Standard Authors.
liox Giwil Taper and Lnvelopes 15c
'50c. l'astehoard liox Letter File j-jc.
All the Good, Desirable New Hooks.
Temporary Store, 115 Wyoming Avenue
A FoetoOyspepsja
GOOD BREAD
USE THE
FLOUR
And Always Have
Good Bread.
MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE
TO THE TRADE BY
ThsWeslon Mill
THE GENUINE POPULAR
Punch Cigars
HAVE THE INITIALS
G. B. & CO.
' IWPRIN7E3 OK EACH CIGAH.
Carney, Brown & Co. Mfr's
Court House Square.
THE CLESSLD SAl'BAMEST.
That Was the Topic on Which Rev. rather
He Ilaa Spike at St. P.-te.-'s Ca-.it.l rat
l.nst Nislir.
The largest rn.wd that attended vet
was present at the mission at the cathe
dral last niaht. Father DeHaza
preached the sermon on the lilesaed
Sacrament. Jle took his text from the
Gowpel of St. J., nil.
'our churrln-H," the speaker said,
"would indeed be cold and empty halls
If we did not believe that Christ Is pres
ent In the lilessed Sacrament. The
rraatcst and highest love that could be
nhow-n 10 m.in nan shown by Ood vh"n
he Instituted this Haerament, when he
performed this mystery. The Catholic
t fturVh is inspired by the Holy (J host.
Her tearhinpa are from the tit-sinning,
from the earliest apes.
"Why does the church tenrh that tho
body and blood of the Divine Son are
present In the Sacrament of the altar?
IJecause Jesus Christ said so. When
Christ fed the Jews with bread and
fishes, lie told them Jle would (five
them His blood to drink and His flesh
to eat. The Jews nmrmered. but Chri.'t
did' not attempt to force them to be
lieve Him. He did not say that Jle only
meant that He would Rive them Jlis
body and blood as a representation."
The speaker quoted several pujihhkcs
of Scripture to prove that find Rave His
body and blood In reality as a Sacra
ment. Christ asked Ills disciples If
they would believe and St. I'eter nn
swered, "Lord, Thou hast the word of
eternal life, to whom shall we go If not
to Thee?"
The speaker went on to tell of the
mercy of God anil concluded Ills really
eloquent Sermon with a prayer to the
Sacred Heart of Jesus for the church
and the people.
Father O'Kellly celebrated solemn
hlph vespers, assisted by Father Quln
nan as deacon, and Father (JouRh as
sub-deacon. Father Jiucholtz will
preach the sermon tnnlpht, which will
be the last nlpht of the married men's
mission.
IT UKOl'GII! $2n,(KM.
Kpriiks and Slcrcckcr Property on I'cnn
Avenue Sold
John P. Jones has purchased the
Sprrfks and Slebecker four-story brick
and stone structure on IVnn avenue
next to The Tribune building.
The price paid was l-'ViuO. The Fale
was made thrnupli M. II. Holjjate'H
agency.
Telephone KI2. W. CI. Iioud & Co., Ml
I.aekawunna uvenuo, for all kinds of
plumbing.
- - .
We will remove our place of bunlnesn
April 1 to 21.1 Hpruce street. This store Is
smaller than the one we now occupy, nnl
we will be obliged to dispose of our entire
afoek of vases, bronzes ami other brlc-.i-lirae,
and also reduce ntork in other lines,
and as the time Is short before removal,
we offer Immense Inducement In every
line. J'lease call ut once and make selec
tions from the luiwst stock In 1 ho city.
C. W. F It KK .MAN,
J'enti anil Hpruce.
i
Heller III Six Hours.
Dlstresslntt Kidney and Madder dls
nines relieved III nix hourH by the "New
Great South Amerlcun Kidney Cure,"
Thin new remedy Is a Kreat surprise on
account of Its exceeding promptness In
relieving pain In the bladder, kidneys,
back and every part of tho urinary pus
suk'S, In mule or femalo. It relieves re
tention of water and puln In passim,' It
almost Immeillutely. If you want ipil"k
relief anil cure this Is your remedy. Hold
by C. M. Harris, UriiKplxl, Ji'i l'enn ave
nue, Scranton, J'o.
SCHOFl'LA, salt rheum, nnd all dlsense
r i.in...t .i , l . . ...
wl mo miuuu, iiyspeimiu, neauueuu. Kidney
and liver complaints, and catarrh, are
cured by Hood's Hursuurllla, tho groat
blood purlller, , . .
HOOD'S PILLS euro Jaundice, blllous
ness, sick headucho, coustlputlun and nil
liver ills.
SnoBwHto
Functions That Marked the l'cw Days
Preceding Lent.
PARTIES, WEDDINGS AX1) TEAS
The (iaiuut of the Week's Dvents Souti Jo J
in Short I'niayriiplis-tJiiLMts mid I n
tel tuiucis Personal Mention de
duced to a Compact Compass.
With the cumins of Lent huvo roup
the many social pleasantries of the
winter sciuson, and very little will be
dolnp until the final asseinldy at the
liicycle Club housu on Kstster Mondiiy.
lMtriiiir that week the collcitlans will
cuine home' and on the nlirht of April
17 the Viil.' libs- club'M concert will be
nlveti ut the- Fi'uthlii:;ham. I Sy this
lime the collec,v vacations will have
ended, but ninny will be enabled to
hear the concert ami attend a recep
tion of thi Vale men, for which the
anaii,'einetits have iut yet been com
pleted. Cl.iis ' . S of the Venn Avenue Sun
day school were entertained by their
teacher, .Mrs. K. A. llardner, Thursday
nii;ht. Those present were: Miss Ger
tie Alworth, Miss Lena Vaddock, Miss
Lulu, Miss Fanny Smith, Miss Carrie
Shier, .Miss Minnie l.uihner, Miss Kilitil
Walker. Miss Cora llald 'tnan. Miss 1.1.
:de l''alirnaiii. Miss Kdith Murphy, Miss
Aiiucs Nleliolsm, Hurry Finn, Fred.
Stut'Kes. James Cooper, Charles St.
John. Frank Hepburn, Fred. StroiiK.
Willie Fiance, Henry Avers. Harry
McCracken, Frank Leuthner, Albert
Leiithncr, Louis lirady, Alice Steckcr,
Leo Gardner.
AVord has been received here of the
Faf. arrival at Xaplcs on Wednesday
of Mr. and Mrs. C. 1). Simpson, of this
city, and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. 1'nyue,
and Miss l'ayne, of Kingston. They ex
pect to be joined during next week by
Colonel and Mis. Jl. M. Holes, who
sailed a week later, and then the en
tiiv party will pn to Cairo, F.uypt. Their
tour will end in London In about two
mouths.
Jiulpe l-Mwards last night In New
York responded to the toast, "The Land
of Our Fathers." at the banquet of the
St. Vavld's society. The list of speakers
Included Chauncey M. Uepcw, Iean
Howell, ltecordcr G.dT, Ashley Cole
and 11. A. Vowel!. Jude I'M wards was
accompanied by Mrs. Kd wards.
Francis J. Uuyl, proprietor of The
Fair, of this city, and Miss Mary C.
Lewis, were married In Brooklyn, N.
V.. on Monday nlpht. The ceremony
was performed by Itev. Pr. Good
enoush, of the Xostrand Avenue Meth
odist Kplscopal church, at the home of
the bride's parents, Ml. Hancock street.
An afternoon thimble tea was phvn
Tuesday by Mis. C. W. Klrkpatrlck for
h"r daughter, Mrs. It. Clssel, of Kliza
iriK. About forty guests were present
and spent the evening pleasantly danc
ing to music furnished by Professor
Frankel.
Mrs. Joseph Alexander gave a tea at
her home on Clay avenue Tuesday.
She was assisted in receiving by her
sister. Miss Grubb, of AUentown.
The tenth anniversary of the mar
riage of Mr. and .Mrs. J. S. Klrkpatrlck,
of 704 Madison avenue, was celebrated
Monday night by a tin wedding.
Miss Frances Falkenhury. of Adams
avenue, entertained a number of her
friend.i at an Informal party last even
ing. The last dance of the Scranton J'.i
eycle club will be held next Friday
night.
The Cornell and Princeton Base Hall
teams will play in this city April 27.
Pnr.SOXAI.. MENTION:
Lev. Tilchard Aust, M. A. McOlnley, K.
,J. Welsh, P. J. Ollgollon, J. Klllot
P.oss and Ir. John O'Malley were on
Monday In Minersvllle, Schuylkill coun
ty, whither they went to attend the fu
nera of Dr. O'Malley's mother.
Superintendent Phillips, of the city
schools, and Controller Wormser. of tho
Kighth ward, have been In J'oughkeepsie
Investigating the capability of n teacher
In that city who may bo engaged for the
Scranton training school.
Itev. J,. C. Floyd, of the Simpson Meth
odist Kplscopal church, officiated Tues
day nt the wedding In Vllkes-i:arre of
II. P. Hiding, of New York, nnd Miss
Leona li. Hassler. of Wllkes-liarre.
James C. Davis, of the WeHt Side, last
Reason's manager of the "A Crazy Lot"
pantomime, has gone to Richmond to be
come the manager of the "A Jay Circus"
company.
F. J. Amsden. Smith II. Mott, Moses
Morey, K. L. Walters, John H. Short and
D. ,l. Jones attended the state Grand
Army of the Republic convention at Will
lumsport. Miss Sue .Termyn, who has been making
an extended visit with Miss Hell, In Mis
sissippi, and attended tho Mardl Gras
carnival In New Orleans, Is expected homo
today.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Woolwnrlh li ft for a
southern trip Thursday morning. They
expect to Include Charleston, Huvannaii
and points In Florida In their Itinerary.
Mrs. II. F. Klllam, of CapniiHO avenue,
has been suddenly called to Pike county
by the serious Illness of her sister-in-law,
Miss I'.sther I!. Klll.'im.
Itev. D. M. Klnter, pastor of the Provi
dence Christian church, has been called
to Columbia county to olllclate at the fu
neral of Hon. Irani Derr tomorrow. There
will be services in the church at the usu il
hours, however, In charge of the elders.
Kx-County Treasurer 1). W. Powell went
to I larrlsburg Thursday and reported yes
terday for duty In the statistics depart
ment. F. K. Hill, for the past two years book
keeper for Glhnore . Duffy, leaves to
day for a visit with his parents In Allen
town. In tho Mardl (Iras celebration nt George
town rollego on Feb. V, T. J. Duffy, of
this city, wns one of tho leading actors.
Judge It. W. Archbald Will leave Mond'iy
for Luporte, Sullivan county, to take part
In tho Slttser-Dunhiim Judicial contest.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Sanderson, of Clay
avenue, are homo from a visit with rela
tives In several Pennsylvania towns,
Miss Sarah O'llura, of Green ftldgw, hns
returned from a visit with friends ut
Syracuse and Geneva, N. Y.
Itev. Dr. and Mrs. N. G. Parke, of West
Plttslon, have been the guests of th'icr
sons In this city.
F.illtor Herbert Wagner, of tho Hancock
Herald, was In tho city yesterday cull
ing on fiiunds..
Ilroker John Quae kenbush has re
turned from a business visit to Washing
ton. 1.1, (.'.
David Williams, of the North Knd, Is
recovering from a severe attack of rheu
matism. Attorney W. S. Hulslonder, after an Ill
ness of ucvcral days, Is utile to resume bus
iness. Miss Arehbuld returned Thursday even
ing from a visit with PottHvllle relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Taylor, of Milton,
worn ut the Wyoming yesterday.
A. N. Kerr, of Kerr, Bleberker & Co.,
who hus hud charge of the Carhondnlu
store, Is now located with the main stores
In this city.
P. J. Nolan, of Corning, N. Y., Is visit
ing relatives In this city.
Mr. and Mrs. 10. N. AVIIIard visited New
York early In the week.
Attorney Powell, ol Wilkcs-Uarre, was
In this city Thursday.
Dr. A. C. Dusenberc, of Honcsdale, was
hero yesterday.
Dr. A. J. Council and O. S. Johnson are
In Florida.
Captain William Kullow Is 111 with tho
grip.
IN LOCAL THEATEKS.
Hoyt's "A Hunch of Keys" will be
seen at the Academy of Music this
evening. The Daily Globe, St. I'uul,
says: "Manager Kingsbury had a
"Hunch of Keys" that not only opened
the Grand last night, but the pockets
and risibilities of a hou:'c that was
parked from Hour. to dome. 'A Hunch
of Keys,' as everyone knows, lias no
plot, nnd does not profess to have uny.
It Is simply a host of clever people
banded together to see how much fun
they can get out of numerous absurd
tiltuutlons, nnd that they succeeded the
vast audience uttestcd by their fre
quent encores."
II II II
The popular actor, Hubert Muntcll,
will appear at the Academy of Music
Wednesday evening In bis niagnlllccnt
spectacular revival of Alexander Du
mas' powerful heroic drama, "The
Corslcan I iitithcra." As Louis and Fa
bien del Franchl. Mr. Mantcll Is report
ed to have achieved a brilliant personal
success, nnd the warm commendation
his impersonation bus elicited assures
u performance of more than ordinary
merit. The success attending Mr. Mini
toll's revival of "The Coislcan Hi-others"
has been almost phenomenal and
far exceeds that attained In "Monbars."
II 1' II
"A Craitker Jack." which was received
with much favor by the patrons of
Pavls' theater the (list three days of
this week, will play a return engage
ment on Monday, Tuesday and Wednes
day next. It Is a good comedy drama.
On Friday next will take place the
benefit for the poor of the city, the
amount realized to go into the treasury
of tin? Hoard of Associated Charities.
There should be a liberal disposition
shown by the people of the city to pur
chase tickets for that worthy benellt
performance. The All Star Specialty
company will be the attraction.
(;i:ok(;i: suu'maciikk dicad.
Prominent Young .Man ef the South Side
Succumbs After u Two Hays' Illness.
At the home of his father, 413 1 leech
street, on the South Side, after tin ill
ness of but two days, George Schu
macher died yesterday morning at l.o.LTi.
He became III on Wednesday al'ti.'f
nuii and u few hours after retiring to
bed was attacked with a very hlL'h
fever, liralti fever set ill anil he sank
rapidly until death set In.
The deceased was 22 years old, and
occupied the position of bookkeeper for
Conrad Pell, the Piltston avenue wagon
maker. He belonged to the Scranton
Athletic club and was a member of
Company 11, Thirteenth regiment. He
was a staunch Democrat and last sum
mer was a candidate for the nomina
tion for jury commissioner in the Dem
ocratic county convention. He was
known all over the county, having
traveled In his own interest before
the last convention.
He was a member of St. Mary's Ger
man Catholic church, from which the
funeral will take place at II o'clock Mon
day morning with a high mass of re
quiem. Interment will.be made 'in the
German Catholic cemetery.
ax a i i lk;ti:d family.
Three Members of It Have Hied Within a
Week.
James Finnlgan, of Olyphant, died
yesterday at the residence of I'eter
Hoache, 92S Wyoming avenue, this wlty.
About a week ago Mr. Flnnlgan's son,
a most estimable young man, died at
Olyphant.
At the time the young man was
taken ill the father was In Chicago,
and hurriedly returned to the bedside
of his stricken son. The boy was
burled on Feb. 22 and the same day Mr.
Flnnlgan's daughter died. Worn out
with grief and watching the father
then became HI and was taken to the
home of his relative in this city, where
he expired yesterday morning.
Mr. linnigan's son-in-law, Mr. Mc
Cormack, of Olyphant, is now very ill
ut that place.
. .
The l.cnten Organ Kccitul.
From St. Luke's Churchman.
On Saturday afternoons in J,eiit, nt 4
o'clock, there will be nn organ recital lu
the church. This recital Is not for the
purpose of displaying tho agility of the
organist nor the capnclly of the organ.
The music Is especially selected for Its
quieting and elevating Influence upon
mind nnd soul. The object Is to prepare
the congregation for the worship of God
In the evening prayer, which Immeillute
ly follows. Only those who are willing
and able to remain to evening prayer are
expected to be present. We are led to
this apparently unkind statement by the
remarks and actions of many last year,
not of our own parish, however, we are
glad to say, who questioned the rector's
right to follow the recital with worship
and who deliberately left the church ra
evening prfiyer was begun. We have
never made our church exclusive nor do
we wish to do so now. Its open doors and
freo scuts lire a silent but strong protest
against any such conclusion. It Is slmpl"
courtesy when un Invitation Is neecp'ed
that we accept with it the methods and
manners of our hosts. We extend a sin
cere and heurty Invitation to nil who en
Joy elevating and ennobling music to at
tend these reclluls and to remain with lis
to worship when mind and heart have
been lllled und prepiired with divine har
mony. A good calf, double soled, hnnd sewed
H.iW shoe, selling nt t:i.OU for the balance
of this week ut Hchnnk's, 4)0 Spruce
street.
If you desiro, cut this out nnd send
with your contribution to
'Hid Tribune.
FOR THE Y. M. C. A. "
Finishing and Furnishing Fund.
Amount.
It Is not necennary to hhb th!i coupon,
which is printed only for your conve
uiiitice. Any nmonnt. from 1-ennt iipwnrd will
bn reoi'lved by The Trihtmo und no
kiimvli'dged through Us eobiinni.
A1i1i'hh: Tho Tribune Y. M. A.
l'lnislilu ond Furnishing I'uud.
WTien Daby was sick, we gave her Castor!,
When alio was a Child, ho cried fur Cmtorkv
Vfhen pJio became Bliss, she clung to Castorio.
Vhcn sho had Children, she gavo tliera Castor!
IS THE ML1
Inquest Into the Latest Dun more
Italian Killing.
LEOXAKDO KOSA'S PAIXT HOPE
llo Carried a Itcvolver and Was tho Last
Persou Seen with l.uulsso, with Whom
lie Ouurrcllcd-rlvo Italians
Now I'ndcr Arrest.
The death of Veto Laulsso, the Ital
ian, whose dead body, pierced by
three bullets, was found Wednesday
morning on a Dunmore street, was In
VoHtlgatiil by a coroner's Inquest In the
arbitration room at the court limine
last night. The live fellow-countrymen,
one of two of whom are supposed
to be either directly or Indirectly con
cerned In the killing, were brought to
the Inquest from the county Jail. The
outlook Is extremely dark for one of
them. Leonardo Losa, and It Is not
Improbable that the coroner's Jury,
when It meets at 10 o'clock this morn
ing, will hold 111 in Immediately rcsonsl
ble for Luulsso's death.
Aside from Leonardo ltosa there are
held under arrest his brother, Joseph
liosa, as an accessory, and Salvntore
Cerinlnore, Joseph Fablano and Pas
quale llevllaiique us witnesses In de
fault of $.'ii) ball each. Kxceptlng Jo
seph ltosa, held as un accessory, all
these boarded at the house of JoHcph
Coiiio. I.aulsso, the murdered man,
boarded with Leopold Xicotcra.
Story of Mrs. Nieolo 'a.
The most plausible story of the fatal
night was told by Jlrs. Nlcotera, whose
testimony is iinwt damaging to Leon
ardo ltosa. She said that on Tuesday
Is unknown. She said that on Tuesday
night the parly id' Italians, excepting
Joseph ltosa, came to her home, where
Laulsso was umuHod from bed und un
hour or so was spent In song and dance.
It was one of the Italian carnival
nights and three of the visitors were
dressed In fancy costumes. Leonardo
had a revolver. He and Laulsso had
some words over an old debt. The
whole party left about 10 o'clock.
liefore midnight she heard revolver
shots. About 1 o'clock she heard Leon
ardo's and Laulsso's voices. They were
In the back yard. Laulsso was being
choked. Another person was with them.
W hen she opened the door they hud
gone nnd In passing along the side of
the house there was a sound like some
thing being dragged along. About 2
o'clock several shots were litvd. Jo
seph ltosa had told her that Laulsso
was a d fool and would some day
puy In blood for the trouble he had
caused.
From other witnesses It wns learned
that the last seen or Laulsso alive was
in the basement of Joseph Corbo's
boarding house In company with Leon
ardo ltosa. After the finding of Lau
lsso's body, Leonardo Hoaa said to sev
eral persons that he had taken Laulsso
home the previous night, llosu's com
panions were not positive whether he
occupied his bed that night.
Trouble Getting Testimony.
The testimony was tedious and was
elicited only by the aid of Interpreter
Cassese. It was 10.30 o'clock before the
Inquest ended.
Attorney Flcitz questioned several of
the witnesses in the Interest of his
client, Joseph Hosa, for whom an appli
cation was made Thursday to Judge
Archbald for a writ of habeas corpus.
The case will be heard at 9 o'clock this
morning.
The remains of the murdered Italian
wire buried yesterday afternoon at 3
o'clock in Mount Carmel cemetery. The
burial was at the expense of the poor
board. None of the murdered man's
friends were present.
Seats Will lie Provided
for ladft's at Hull & Co.'s auction furni
ture sale today und every attention given
to their comfort. Today's sale will In
clude many of the most desirable goods
111 our stock, Including Pcdroum Sets,
Parlor Furniture und many other articles
or value. Hl'I.L&eo.,
203 und 207 Wyoming venue.
Turkish nnd Russian Ruths for I ndies.
At tho request of physicians and ladies,
arrangements have been made to glva
baths to ludles on Tuesdays from X a. in.
to (i p. m. Prlvato entrance through
Owens cloak parlors on Spruce strret. M.
J. l'urcull, proprietor.
rillshtiry's Flour Mills have a capacity
Of 17.6U0 barrels a dny.
GOOD TIME
As nnv to not .1 Wnteli. Wo want
to talk Unlay about a flood, rulm
Me time ii'C thut w w wo
litHiiy of. uf coup o. wo havo
1 hem nt nil rif-os, luli nnd low,
lint tor tuii'J taw Watcheu Lieut
this ouo.
Solid Nickel Cuse. Americnn 7
Jownli'd Movement, Stem Wind,
htnni bet uud Wnrrantoil Every
Way.
CO., .
21:) I.ackawaiiiui Ave.
Picture
Frames
Made at short notice
High
Class In every respect.
Inside Dccuiatiug in all ltft
branches.
312
i Lackawanna Avenue.
REXFORD JEWELRY
PRATT'S
A SUKGEOFS KNIFE.
Recommended by a Philadelphia Specialist.
A Simple Kcinedy Averted an Operation.
I Philadelphia, Penn., Item.
A healthier, heartier, happier man
than John J. Nelll, of 21IJ7 North Flghth
street, l'hlladolpliki, could not be found
In a day's search. Among those who
knew him formerly, the fact that he
Is still alive Is a constant wonder.
In the fall of 1S89 he began to suffer
from stone In the bladder, and his mis
eries were Indescribable. Consulting ufl
eminent physician In Philadelphia, he
was told thut he would have to submit
to a surgical operation. Ho much did
he dread the result, for If unsuccess
ful It meant death, that he put off the
evil day as lohg un possible. While
In this frame of mind, he chanced to
see a notice of Dr. David Kennedy's
Favorite Remedy. Although disheart
ened with his many futile attempts
with medicine, he was Induced to make
one more trial.
On July I, 1S!, he bought the first
bottle of Dr. David Kennedy's Favor
ite Kcmcily, and within a month had
experienced benellclal results, und be
fore he had finished the third bottle
the gravel was completely dissolved and
his sufferings at an end.
Mr. Nelll feels that he owes a last
ing debt of gratitude to Dr. Kennedy's
Favorite Itemcdy. lie never falls to
recommend It for disorders of the blad
der and urinary organs, and says "It
Will effect a cure If one be possible!"
The great value of Dr. David Ken
nedy's Favorite Iteniedy lies In the fact
that It dissolves the excess of uric acid
In the blood. Many of the ailments peo
ple suffer from for instance, rheuma
tism, nervousness, dyspepsia, kidney,
liver and urinary troubles, and the
sickness peculiar to women, all come
from this one cause.
Favorite llemedy dissolves this acid
and expels It from the system, thus
curing the disease. In cases of scrofula,
diabetes, lliight's disease, and stone
in the-bladder. It never falls.
Heineber our telephone number Is 2212
If you want plumbing work. W. G. Doud
& Co., Wi l.acka. ave.
lluy tho Weber
and get the best. At Guernsey Bros
THE.
If you are wise you will
be there. The entire
stock for less than cost.
This is .no sham. See
the prices. You know
what kind of goods we
keep.
SALE FOR 30 DAYS ONLY
After April i will oc
cuPy J34 Wyomiug Ave.
China Hall
WEICHEL & MILLAR,
116 WYOMING AVENUE.
TODAY ONLY
We have placed in our
show window 2 lots of
Men's Shoes which we
' are selling at $3.00 a
pair; shall have no more
at this price. A shoe
well worth $4.00, but wc
want money.
HERE IS
In Ladies' Fine Dongola
Shoes, patented leather
tips and backs, latest
styles, all sizes, button
aud lace, at $2. 49 a pair,
fonicrly $3.50.
SCriAM'S
410 SPRUCE STREET.
J. L HANGI, ENGRAVER.
Do you want n flue Hnlf Tone Tortrnlt of
yourself, of pour building, of vnur flgurp. for
ailvortlliij luirposKiir Stewart's Art store.
TAR CU
Cures Colds, Lays Out LtiGrippc,
(aires Incipient Consumption.
Manufactured by (i. FLMEN
lXIKI , r.lmii a, N. V., nnd for sale
by the trade generally.
MEG ARGEL & G0NNELL,
.Wholesale Agents, Scranton, Pa.
SALE ON
ANQTUER Kl
f 1 h 1
if Hi
.SIX
DOLLA
For this nominal amount you can buy
a heavy, extra long, comfortable and
durable Ulster.
Come in and See Them
at
IMTI
HAIR CHAINS FROM YOUR OWN HAIR
Something nice for u gift. ChaiiiK
uear menu s nair. Leave
E. M. HETZEL,
fl
OF SCRANTON.
WILLIAM CONNM.L, President.
OLO. 11. LA I LIN, lcc l'reildent.
WILLIAM II. l'LCk. Cukblcr.
DIKLCTOKS:
William Conncll, Jnmcs Archbald, Al
fred Hand, Ueorno II. ( utlia, Henry belin,
Jr., William 1 . Smith, Luther Keller.
The management of this bank points
ith pride to its record during the panic
of 1893, and previous panics, when spec
ial facilities were extended to its business
accounts.
THE
TRADERS
Rational Bank of Scranton.
OROAMZED 1890.
CAPITAL 250,000
SURPLUS, $35,000
BAMUEL JUNES, President.
V. V. WATSON', Vice-President.
A. B. WILLIAMS, Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
Samuel Ulnes, Jam M. Everhart, Irv
ine; A. Finch. Pierce 13. Flnley, Joseph J.
Jermyn, M. S. Ki-merer, Charles P. Mat
thews, John T. Porter, V. W. Watson.
and LIBERAL.
This bank Invites the patronage of bus
(Dees men and lirms generaJy.
nT. pLeasant
COAL
AT RETAIL
Coal of the best quality for domestic
Can, and of all bIzok, delivered tn any
part of tho clly at lowest price.
OrriVrn left lit mv OtJIce
NO. 118 WYOMING AVENUE,
Rear room, first floor. Third National
Hunk, or sent by mnll or telcphono to tho
tiiue, will recnivo prompt attention.
Hpeclal contracts will be mude for th
tale aud delivery of Buckwheat Coal.
WlVl. T. SMITH.
Standard Instruments In every aensa of
the term as applied to rianos.
Exceptional In holding their original ful
ness of tone.
, NEW YORK WAREHOUSE, NO. 81
Fifth avenue.
SOLD BY
E.C.RICKER&CO
115 Adams Ave., New Telephone Bldg.
STILL IN EXISTENCE.
The World Renowned and Old Reliable
Dr. Campbell's Great Magic Worm
Sugar and Tea.
Every boa Rtirrante'd to (Its satisfaction
or money refunded. Pull pi-lntod riireotluut
from n child to a R-rown person. It Is purely
vi'KHtableand cannot positively harm the most
temler infant. Insist on havlnir lr, Camp,
bell's; accept no other. At all Druggist, Ua.
WONDERFUL
. BottTtl HcHAKTOM, Pa, Nov. 10. 1S1H.'
Mr.M!. W. Usiuiibell-Uear Sir: I have
Biven my boy, Kreddie, T years old, some of
r. Caiuplwll's Manic Worm Biiifar and Tea,
and tn my surprise this afternooa about 4
o'clock he passed a tapeworm measuring
bout 8i fe't in length, head aud all. 1 bar
It iu a bottle and sny person wishing to see
It can do so by calling at my store. I bad
tried numerous other remedies recommended
for taking tapeworms, but all failed. In my
estimation Dr. Campbell's is the greatest
worm remedy In existence.
Yours rary resnectfully,
FKKD HEKFNKB, 732 Beech St
Note The above Is what evorybody savi
aftor once nlug. Maunfaotured by O, w.
Campbell, Lancaster, Pa. Hucceasor to Dr.
John Campbell boa.
!Jtvv-fL
in
made out of your own or som;
orders as early as possible.
230 Lacka. Ave.
IU. WERT'S
fll
II
1)1
WYOMING AVE, SCRANTON.
STEINWAY fi SON
DECKER BROTHERS
KRANICH & BACK
STULTZ 2 BAUER
and
Others
PIANOS
Also a large stock of first-class
ORGANS
MUSICAL nERCHANDISE
MUSIC, ETC.
A STRIKING SUGGESTION.
Pops It not strike you that it would be a
pood idea, to have your Bicycle overhauled
and cleaned or repaired at r.bout th:s
time? Mon t v alt until the senon opens
and the repnlr shop is full. We are not
very busy Just now. nrM we will do you a.
pood Job at the rlpht price.
Y. n. C. A.
Building.
1 AY teKv'M
THE CANNIBAL
Knows a CooJ Thinn Vhcn lie
Sees It. So Do Scranton Peo
ple. That Is Why So
Many Buy of
305 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
OUR
The Great Blood Purifier and
Liver Regulator.
200 DAYS' TREATMENT, $1.00
COMPOSED OF
And will Pntitlrelr cure all diseases arising
trout IMPURE BLOOD, SUCH AS
Rheumatism, Kidney Disorder,
Liver Complaint, Sick and Nerv.
tins Headache, Neiirulgla, Dys
ficpsitt, Fever and Ague, Scrotu
a, Female Complaints, F.ryxipe.
las, Nervous AHections, Catarrh,
aud all Syphilitic Diseases.
E. M. HETZEL, AGENT,
330 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
Call and Get Circular.
K.1leVCV
NATIVE IBS