THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE TUESDAY , MORNING. MARCH 19, 1895. , NEW AND RECENT BOOKS " f AT NORTON'S BOOK STORE, t Captain Kind's Tame Surrender, 25c. Harraden's Tliiiius Will Take Tm 11,25c. Ry author Ships That Pass, etc. Sardou's Madame Sans Gene, :5c. Hall Caine, Sun of Ihijjur, 40c. by author of The Manxman. Townsend's "Chiinmie Fadden," etc.4oc Mary Kyle Dallas" "Iiilltiy," 411c., a very clever parody on Trilby. Parkhurst's Fight with Tammany, 04c. C.awfurd's Kalstons, z vols. clotii,jii.oo Mrs. Ward's Marcella, 2 vols, clo.,,i.2o . McClaren's Honnic Hriar Hush, 04c. Du Matirer's Trilby, illustrated, $1.2$ Coffin's Cist of Whist, 4th edition, 75c. Income Tax and New Tariff Law, 10c. Peloubet's Excellent notes on the Sab bath School Lessons for 1X115. A Foe to Dyspepsia GOOD BREAD USE THE FLOUR And Always Have Good Bread. MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE TO THE TRADE BY The Weston Mill G J. FRANK SIEGEL'S CONCERT AT THE FROTHlNUHAAt. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA AND BANO, 40 PlECES luster Monday N itit. April 15. Tickets on sale at box otttve. ono ticket ad mitting lady u.;J teutlomun; extra ladies' tickets. 5nc. A geneml invitation cxtciid'.'d to all present and luriuer pupils and tiieir I'liends. No Card Invitations Issued. l'OiSONAL. Miss Seanlon, uf Lafayette street, his returned from a two weeks' visit to New .York. . . A. J. Colborn, Jr., returned from New York yesterday, whor he had been en gaged on professional business. Mis. Eva Roblln, of London, and Miss Ituth Vidavaver, of New York, will assist at Professor Carter's coni ert on Thursday Jiitfht at the Kim Park churc h. Miss Susie Morris, of the firm of Jen kins & .Morris, milliners, of Spruee street, has returned from New York, where she n;.ent some time studying the styles for the spring season. She was ureomiia nieii by Jiisii Jennie Morgan and .Miss II.; beeca Davis, two of the trimmers of the lirm. Rev. James Mcleod, D.D., read a sclnl Brly paper on "Kairbalrn's Life of Christ" before the .Methodist mlnlsteriiini at T-.lm J'ark church yesterday mornlnK.. The paper was replete with ripe, thoueh's upon this excellent standard work und the reverend gentleman's learned effort was highly appreciated by the clergy present. SPECIALTY AT DAVIS New York I nlques Three Days' PnnuRC mcnt Well Begun. A crowded house greeted the New York Uniques, who opened a thro days' enKaRement at Iiavls' theater yesterday afternoon. The performance la replete with specialty artists whoso work Is very clever. The performance concluded with a farce, entitled "Razor Jim." The com pany's efforts werf loudry applauded. On Thursday afternoon the "Police Pa trol" will be seen at the theater. - - LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. (Under this heading short letters of In terest will be published when accompa nied, for publication, by the writer's name. Thn Trlhuno will not bo held ro sponsible for opinions here expressed.) Generous .Mr. Unnncr. Editor of The Tribune. Blr: I desh-e through tho columns of The Tribune to ex-tend my sincere thanks to the friends who supported me nt the re cent Republican caucus In the Sixteenth ward for the olllcp of select council and ask them to irtve the nominee of that cau cus, Adam Hchroeder, tho same active sup port I would have received from I hem Mid I been the candidate. Joseph Manner. - -- A Truln I. on J Worth $100,000. On Tuesday, March 19, n special train of twenty-live car loads of Mire's root beer will be forwarded from Philadelphia to lioston via the Philadelphia and Hendlnu lind Delaware and Hudson railroads. This is proftihly as extensive n shipment of ono commodity as has ever been made. Tim consignment Is siilllclent to mukn nearly three millions of Kullon of beer ami has been sold to wholesale dealers of New England. Telephone 2242. W. O. Doud ft Co., Ml Lackawanna avenue, for all kinds of plumbing. SCROFULA, salt rheum, and all dlseaso of the blood, dyspepsia, headache, kidney and liver complaints, and catarrh, are cured by Hood's Hursuparllla, the great blood purifier. ( HOOD'S PILLS 'cure Jaundice, bilious ncss, sick headache, constipation uml all liver Ills. Remebcr our telephone number Is 2242 If you want plumbing work. W. Q. Doud -ft Co., tM Lacka. ave. "I had a bad cold which developed Into grip. Physicians gave me nn relief, and t llnally tried Dr. VVood'g Norway Pino Syrup. One bottle cured me completely, It la a wonderful medicine," John Hun nilca, Lyon Station, Pa. ' . ' pctiii-l.. m m KIKIl. GIBRONS.-In Rcrnnton. March 18, 1835, , Annie, the 3-year-old daughter of Thomas and Kllen (llbbons, at their home, 033 Fourth street. Funeral Wed nesday afternoon. Interment In Hyde Park Catholic cemetery. PARADE AT CAHBALE ' . Ancient Order of Hibernians Hold a liiij Demonstration. THE OKGAXIZ.VriONS IX UXE All the Pulsions of Hiith Branches of the Order Participated -Over Three Thoir sund Marcheis-I'lenty of Dec orations ami Music. Special Correspondence of The Tribune. t'arbomialo, March IS. A clear sky nnd crisp, bracing alt' made the observ ance of St. Patrick's Day very enjoy able In this city today. Tho demonstra tion was under the auspices of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, Hoard of Krln, of the county, which Invited the members of the Ancient Order of Hi bernians, Hoard of Amerlcu, to join with them in celebratlnit tho annivers ary of Ireland's patron suint. I'lie (dd Pioneer City did its utmost to welcome und entertain the thousuuds ot visitors who spent the day in tin? city. Then' was general. If not elabor ate, decorations on the hullilliiKX along the line of march, but the people of the city did Hot simply content themselves with bedecking their homes with the Stars und Stripes and beautiful green and gold emblem of Ireland; they took u warm Interest In their patriotic visi tors and tried to make their visit to the city pleasant and agreeable. 1'he visiting organizations begun to arrive soon utter !l o'clock. About that hour the regular train consisting of six cats arrived on the Ontario and West ern railroad from Scranton, each of which was crowded. Following this at Intervals of llt'teeii minutes two special trains of ten curs each urrlvcd on the same roud and deposited hundreds tit the station. Superintendent It. It. Will iams was at the Scrantou end of he line superintending the departure of t lie trains ami Passenger Agent T. Flltcrof. personally accompanied the excursion ists and sa4 that they were properly taken care of. Others Came by the D. und II. Hundreds also arrived over (he Dela ware ami Hudson railroad, and by 11 o'clock the lust of the societies had ar rived in the city and tirand Marshal James O'Haiu had his organization ready to move a few minutes later. The column formed on Ulver street and moved out to IHinilalY, counter marched to Wall, to Main, to Church, to Salem, countermarched to Church, to Klghtli. to IMk". countermarched to Main, and passed In review at the city building. Tile parallel's presented an Imposing und striking picture us they proceeded along Main street with waving plumes and nodding banners of green, con trasting with the Stars and Stripes. i.Irand Marshal O'Hata and his chief of staiY. M. II. Griilln, led the column, followed by the aides: Captain J. II. Duggan, William Mellale. M. Muldoon, Martin Furgtisnn. .Miles McAndrew. T. J. Hilbow. M. T. Mellale. John kill- gallon, John T. Flaherty. Then came carriages containing Rovs. T. F. CoftVe, J. J. Curran, W. A. N'ealon, of Carbondale; T. F. Comer rord. of Archbald: P. J. Mc.Manus, of ilteen Ridge; John u'Toole, of Provi di nee; Mr. J. H. Devine. president of the Catholic Total Abstinence union; City Treasurer (Jramer, City Solicitor Stuart. City Clerk McMillan, Council men Spencer. Pender. McDonough, Me Xultj Loftus, O'Uoyle und Glennon. Anthony McAndrew, president; Will iam . Dawson, vice-president; A. F. O' Boyle, recording secretary; Jeremiah 0"Sulllvan, financial secretary; Pat rick Jordan, treasurer of the county board of America, all of Scranton; C. T. Roland, county delegate, of Scranton; P. J. McDonald, of Scranton, secretary, and P. H. MofJreever, of Simpson, treasurer of the county board of Krln; National Treasurer Rattle, Owen Hag gerty, Thomas Carroll, P. J. Dunleavy. P. J. Lynn. Dennis O'Lenihan, P. .1. O' Boyle, W. J. Foley, P. J. Lynett. F. J. Johnson, Owen Connelly, T. O. Can non, olyphunt; ex-Mayor Kelly, Post master Nualon, Dr. T. C. Fltzslmmons, Patrick Hyrne, T. J. Savage. Hugh Price, M. Says, J. Rallngher, Thomas MeDonough, and J. J. Mollltt, of Car bondale. Those in the Divisions. After these came the first division, headed by Bauer's band of Scranton. It was in charge of Commander J. P. Collins. Allies P. J. Clark, W. T. Moran, John Y. Malum. Thomas A. MctJold rick, Thomas Monnhan, Ancient Order of Hibernians, Board of America, of county. The following divisions of the Board of America were In this section: No. 1, Hyde Park; No. 9, Mlnookn: No. 7, Moosle; No. IT,, Oreen Ridge; No. 3, Scranton;, No. 17, Scranton; No. 20, Bellevue; No. 4, Dunmore; No. 18, Sport Hill; Xo. 5, Olyphunt; No. G, Scranton; No. 8, Jessup; No. 10. Jermyn; No. II, Dickson City; No. 2, Old Forge; No. 11, Cii.rbondale. Forest City drum corps headed the second division, which wns under com mand of William Reel. His chief of slaff was C. if. De Vere and aides, T. T. I.uiiRan, T. T. Barret, M. Ci. Neary; Ancient order of Hibernians, Board of Krln, all divisions from towns north of Scranton. In this division were the fol lowing divisions of the Board of Krln, No. 1, Forest City; No. 1.1, VnndllnK; No. 11, Simpson: No. 3, Carbondale; No. Fall tn Help .Mrs. N. Whitney. Illllsboro Brlilge, N. ,11. There Is no more highly respected resident of this village than Mrs. N. 10. Whitney. Her long and serious Illness airnl her re markable recovery through the old of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy has) made that ny-dlrlne a necessity In many New Hampshire households. Mrs. Whitney In speaking about her Kk'kncss suld: "! hud been gradually fulling In health for a 'number of years, and was told by my physicians that I whs In the last stages of Brlght's dis ease. I had been under the treatment at various times, of six physicians, two clairvoyants, and a Christian Scientist, but received no boncllt from any of them. It seemed to me that every means of ever being cured had been tried except to use Dr. Kennedy's Fa vorite Remedy, which hod been recom mended. I purchased a bottle, and by the time I hud used the sevund bottle I wa greatly Improved, and from that on I gulned dally, ami It was not long before 1 was doing my regular house hold work. No tongue can tell how I suffered for tho three years before 1 used Favorite Remedy. My age Is 56. and 1 now weigh thirty-live pounds more than I ever did. Favorite Rem edy restored me to health nnd strength." As a prominent physician recently said: "AJny one suffering from kidney or urlnifry troubles, rheumatism or dyspepsia, should use Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy; It will cure them If their disease Is wlthlng the reach of medicine." Carbondale; No. 2, Jermyn; No. 6, Archbald; No. S, Jessup. The third division, made up also of divisions of the Hoard of Krln, was in charge of the following: Commander, P. J. Hoban; chief of -staff, John -Me llale, aides, T. .1. Conway, J. J-'ord, J. M. Fly mi, A. Mublet'ig. J. Ledger. Di visions in line were: No. 14, Scranton; No. 4, Scranton; No. 1, Scranton; No. V, Scranton; fto. 7, Scranton. Plenty of Music. Neurit' every division was accompan ied by either a band or drum corps. It took Aiirty-llve minutes for the proces sion (o pass the reviewing stand, and It. was estimated that there were 3,000 men hi Hue. At 1:110 p. in. the parade was over and an hour later the marchers began to leave the city. The day throughout was observed In a most quiet und or derly manner, and the only labor the black helmeted policemen of Carbon dale' had to perform was in keeping the ubiiiuitlotis "shell game" man on the move, it was late at night before tho lust of the visitors left, when the city resinned Its usual quiet and placid uppearance. J. F. M. AT ST. lAl L'S CillKCIl HALL. literary und Dramatic Entertainment Presented I list Mglit. A dramatic entertainment under tho j auspices of St. Paul's Literary and I Dramatic association, of St. Paul's par- i ish. (Ireen Ridge., was held In the church hall last night. The feature of Hie evi'Mlng was the presentation of a , .tree comedy entitled "A Unlet Fam y." Benjamin Hibbw, a cross hus band, wllh a quiet wife, und Barnaby Bibbs, a quiet husband with a cross wife, were the central characters. The ' cast of characters Included J. V. Pur- i cell. W. i:. Doiu rty, 11. F. Hart, T. A. Loftus. T. Loftus, M. F. Hurley, Miss M J. O'lioro and Mrs. M. F. Wolford. The piece was well Interpreted nnd j was received with much merriment. ; Before the comedy was produced j Miss Alice Burke, Miss Tessle Sweeney. Miss .Mary Lally, John Lally. P. F. McLi ughllu. Miss Kale Cummings and D. F. Cardliigly favored the audience with voeal and Instrumental numbers. The entertainment closed with the pres entation of the following tableaux: "The Tempter," In two scenes; "The Irish Queen," ",Io:m of Ark at the Stake," "I'ipsty Camp," "Goddess of Liberty." NORTH EX I) II I HERMANS. Annual t uteriainriu nl of Division No. Id j in Si. Mary's Hal I. St. Mary's hall was completely Idled 1 last niglit when tfle annual entertain-! ment of Division No. lii, or the An-! cii-nt order of Hibernians was held, j Professor J. F. o'lioyle. ussisted by; Janu s McCarthy, presided. j Tlie chief feature of an entertaining programme was Rev. William P.O'Dou- ! Hell's lecture on "The Characteristics of the Irish People." The programme j Included a vocal solo by Charles Con- nolly; instrumental quartette, Messrs. j Clark. Berry. Silkman and Richards; recitation. Miss Julia Allen; duett. Miss j Kmma Humphrey and Miss Gabriel; vocal solos, Miss Annie I.ruwn. Joseph Murray. Larry Kot trick and Professor W. A. Kelly; liute solo, Charles Berry. TO HON FOR POINTS. Dntries Completed for the Nut ionul Ath letic Club Tourney. Arrangements are completed for the boxing tournament of the National Athletic club In Music Hall Monday night The events have rilled well and include all the light and heavy weight classes, a catch-welglit class and a spe cial wrestling bout. The referee will be Professor I'. J. Murphy, of the Scranton Athletic club; timekeeper, Kdward Howard, burgess of Olyphant; judges. James Judge and Richard Havers; announcer, W. J. Burns, of Carbondale. The complete list of entries follow: ll'i-pound class Joseph Allen, National Athletic club; John Gorman, Philadelphia Swimming club; Thomas Morgan, llazle ton; James McGulr.e, Kxcclslor Athletic club. IJM-pomid class Frank Callahan, Na tional Athletic club; "Jack" Woods, M-t-ropolitan Athletic club; K. K. Unstick, Pittsburg Athletic club; Thomas Moone, Kxeelslor Athletic club, Providence. lJj-pound class Philip Moiialuin, Na tional Athletic club; peter Macker, Twi light Athletic club, olyphant. li'i-pound class .M'lchael Wetsh, Pino Brook Athletic club; Harry Kennedy, Ks celslor Athletic dug. Providence; Thomas Williams, National Athletic club. Impound class John Tlglie, Kxeelslor Athletic club; John Gllniartin, American Athletic club. 1 t'l-pouud class John Barrett, National Athletic club; .Morris Posm-r, Active Ath letic club. Catch weight class-Kugene Cosgrove, National Athletic club; John Mudlgun, Nonparlel Athletic oluli. Ijii-pound class "Jack" .Mitchell, Na tional Athletic club; James Mel'addeii, Wllkes-llarie; James Connors, Twilight Athletic club, Olyphant. lr.-Vpound class "Paddy" Moran und "Bobby" Allen, National Athletic club; William Richmond, Pittston; William Sheridan, Kxeelslor Athletic club, Throop. Heavy weight class James O'Malley, Anierlsnn Athletic club; M. J. Messitt, Oneouta, N. Y. Wrestling class James Dempsey, H! pounds, uml Daniel ('ohm. IK pounds, WORKMEN AT EASE. SmokernnJ Sccinl in Their Hull on l ack r.wnnmi Avenue. The members of the Upc hurch lodge, No. 2J2, Ancient Order of United Work men, held a smoker und soclul hist evening In the hall on Lackawanna avenue. A lurge number of members were present. The evening wns passed In a convivial manner und the main points In the history of the lodge were Impressed upon the nssembly. The lodge wus organized eight years ago with fourteen members, and has now n membership of 140, und ut the death of each a sum of 12,000 will be paid as a death benefit. The lodge wns reported to be In a sound financial con dition, and the lodge room was reported to have been furnished In the most modern manner. Refreshments were served during the evening. MRS. SWAN REAPPOINTED. She und W, S. I ant-stuff Will Servo Three Years More. The terms of Mrs. Frances 11. Swan und William S. Langstuff as pour direc tors of tho Scranton poor district ex pired on Friday, March 15. Petitions praying for their re-appolnt-ment were Illcd tn court, und yester day Judge Archbald handed down an order appointing both for a term of three years. The appointments are to date from March 15. Hellcf III Six Hours. Distressing Kidney nnd Bladder rt!s. poses relieved In six hours by tho "New Great Bouth Amorlcsn Kidney Cure." This new remedy Is ,n great surprise, on account of Its exceeding promptness In relieving puln In the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary pas sages. In main or female. It relieves re tention of water and puln In passing It almost Immediately. If you want-qulnk relief nnd cure this la your remedy. Sold by C. M. Harris, Druggist, 125 Pcnn ave. line,- Berunton, Pa. , POOL BOffljJWS RAISED Center Street (lamblcrs Escape with More Speed Than Grace. FLED WITHOUT COATS OK HATS County Detective l.syshon Makes a Great Haul at the l lectrlc News und Money . Transfer t'ompuny Ho Confis cated All the Apparutus. Officers of the law yesterday swooped down upon the pool room conducted for the past two years nt 1107 and 30!i Center street under the mime of the Kleetrle Newa and Money Transfer company, and three Individuals connected with It Were arrested, and all of the black boards, charts, papers, etc., found In the place were conliscuted, and, except the telegraph instrument, are securely locked in the olllce of District Attorney John R. Jones, In the court house. The ticker was turned over to the manager of the Western Union Telegraph com pany. The raid was made yesterday after noon at 4 o'clock by County Detective Thomas Leyshon on Information to be fore Alderman Wright. He was assist ed by State Detectives Anthony Scan Ion, Jr., of this city, and Holland, of Beech Haven. Two warrants, a search warrant, and one for running a gam bling house, were procured, and Mr. Leyshon, accompanied by Detectives Scanlon and Holland, visited the place. It watl at an hour when the pool room was In lull blast. But the gamblers suspected that trouble was In store for them, and It Is said that a "spotter" was kept on the lookout. The three ollleers took different paths so as not to urouse suspicion and they met together at the entrance almost unaware to the denizens Inside. But the frequenters Just got the right tip in time?. They Took Leg Hail. County Detective Leyshon was the first to enter and the panorama spread before his gaze was well calculated to make him smile. Kvery available ave nue of escape was a picture frame for u disappearing coat tail. The, ap proach of the ollleers was the signal for a Htumpede and before any of the men playing the races could be ruptured every one of them had hied himself out of sight. But the Individuals connected with the rooms stood their ground and were taken In tow by the ollleers. They are Joseph Gleason, of New York, man ager: Kdward Gleaaon, his nephew; M. S. Jordan and Charles It. Drohr, who presided at the telegraph Instrument. They were brought before Alderman Wright and they waived a hearing, each furnishing bail In the sum of $.".uo. Dr. William Haggerty qualllied as their bondsm:-.n. Attorneys O'Brien and ICelley were engaged to represent the pool room men, and a legal battle will be "fought to determine whether or not this concern cun legally carry on busi ness. W hat They Claim. They allege that the company Is chartered under the laws of tho state of New Jersey, artl that they arc en gaged in legitimate business. The headquarteis Is at room f.:!. No. 4:1, Broadway, New York. A. J. MclJon- ell Is represented as the proiildent and Joseph ,T. Gleason, manager. At that place news from racetracks at Alexan der, Va., and other points on rhe south ern circuit are received In the winter time; in summer business Ut done on the northern tracks. Suli-agencles are es tablished at Bridgeport, Conn., and llarrisliui-g, Allentown, Wilkes-Barre und Scranton, in this state. Dis patches from headquarters ale dally re- BUY SOME In our west window wo tiro show ing Elegant Lurpe Framed Pic tures, ready to tuke home und brig-liton up the bare spots. Who don't love pictures'. And the price, We frame, too. wonderfully ih-ap. REXFORD JEWELRY CO 213 LACKAWANNA AVZNUE. Picture Frames Made ut short notice. High Class iu every respect Inside Decorating in all Its branches. 312 Lackawanna Avenue. turn Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, MARCH 16, 18t19. MEARS & HAGEN, 415 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. celved nud suckers make bets on the races. Notice was given last Thursday that the rooms on Center street would bo closed, and therefore tho gamblers were on their gaurd. It Is said that the in stitution did u business amounting to $"00,000 during the last two years In this eHy. On last Saturday the amount bunked Is reported to have been $1,800, The story, goes that two brothers of this city have, since this octopus spread lis tentacles hero, lost $20,000; and that a prominent merchant was forced re cently to liquidate a bill of $l,fi70 his young son contracted by grumbling his money. The ense will go before this weeks' grand jury. Home Seekers' excursions, via. the Nickel Plate Itoud. to points in the south, nt ono fare for the round trip, March 5 to April 2 nnd 30. Ask your city ticket agent for detailed Informa tion, or address F. J. Moore, general agent, No. 23 Kxchange street, Buffalo, N. Y. For plumbing nnd electric bells telo phono 2213 to W. U. Doud & Co., CIJ Lacka. ave. Flllnbury's Flour Mills have a capacity of li.GuU barrels a day. llu .lie l..h..r and get the best. At Guernsey Bros IF YOU WANT A LAMP, DINNER, TEA OR TOILET SET When you move April i, BUY IT NOW and save BIG money. WE DON'T Want to move them, and are making a gen eral clearance sale of all goods for less than cost. - 116 WYOMING AVE. After April 1, will ticcupy spacious store room 1 3-1 Wyoming uvotiue. y We have placed iu 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 we i want mouey. j HERE IS In Ladies' Fine Dongola Shoes, patented leather tips and backs, latest styles, all sizes, button and lace, at $2.49 a pair, fomerly $3.50. SCHflNKS 410 SPRUCE STREET. JOHN L. HANGI, ENGRAVER, - 31 1 l uck. Ay. and Stewart's Art Store. Photo Engraving for Circulars, Bocks, Cata logues, Niwspipers. Half-Tones and Line Work. OF- ANOTHER BARGAIN Brown and Mixed Brown Worsteds and Cheviots, the correct thing for this sea son. Handsome and extensive line of IMPORTED IN 1 MARTIN & DELANY WYOMING AVE. GREAT ABSOLUTE AUCTION SAL OF rpnn J U III By orders of The Oriental Carpet Co., of Con stantinople and New York, who arc retiring from business, commencing Monday, March 18, and will continue until the entire exhibit is sold, at Hull a Go.'s Furniture Store EXHIBITION FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 15 AND 16. vSale at 2 and S p. in. This collection stands today, iu the opinion of those best able to judge, as the finest of Oriental Art Goods ever brought together in this city. This is a rare opportunity for those wishing to beautify their homes. t!E35rPositively without limit or reserve and every Rug and Carpet must and will be sold to the highest bidder. B. SCOTT' ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Tuesday Evening, March 19 A Matfnillceiit Scenic Reproduction ot M. J. GILBRIDE'S KimioiiB .Mining 1'luv, WITHOUT A NAME SEE The Knnring Steam Kuriue. The Pretty Pictures of Painiliar Scones. Tho l'lny will be pres?nted by a Select Com pany of Stars. ACADEMY OF MUSIC xX WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20. IRELAND'S CHAMPION, Peter Malier And Hi. Clover Atlilutio and Specialty Co. 10 Specialty.-. Acts 10 The fnllowhni special features have boon arniiik-ed: I'l-'. MAllKli and HAKKV t'nl'K I IIIHIIT, of SiTuiiiou. 4 Kot'XDS. llll.I.Y IliiX.vr.Ssy, of Huston, and JAMES jriKiE, of Scranton. 4 KOCXD8. I Bale of seats opens Monday, ACADEMY OF MUSIC x One Sight, THURSDAY, MAR. 21 Jacob I.ltt's Most liliiliorste Produc tion the Beti.iition of All ilelo tlramntio htlort.. IN OLD KENTUCKY All the original novelties and features, anil Dreei-oly as presented for six coiiioeutivs mouths at tho Aesilriuy of lluxie. New York eitv. A KOiiuinn Hume Knee between Ken tuekv Thoroughbreds Tlie burninit Stable Kxplwioa in the Cuniborlsu l Mountain Original riekauinnv Hand Swing- Aeross Mountain Chasm, etc. Unrivalled "Buck," lUrd or Soft Shoe and Urotonque Dam-iii-. Seats on sale Tnesday. March II1. ACADEMY OF MUSIC FRIDAY, MARCH 22. THOMAS Q. SEABROOKE And His Own O'H-ra Companr. in the Fa mous Comic Opel-Hi Success, ISLE OF CHAMPAGNE l'lavcd by Mr. Heabrooko and His Kxeel cedent OrKiitilr.atlnn Over l..'K) Times 111 all the Priueipal Cities, PRICES-l-uwer Kloor. SI 50. S1.U0 and Toe; Eali'ouy, Tuo. auiluOc.; tlnlicry, 'J3c. Sale ot seats opona Weduusdny, March '.M, at V a. ui. DU POINT'S MINING, BLASTING AND SPORTING POWDER Manufactured at the Wapwallnpm Mills, lit torus county, Ph., and nt Vt'il-mint-tun, Delaware, HENRY BELIN, Jr. Oeuoral A gout for tho Wyoming District. 118 WYOMING AVE., Scranton, P Third National Bank Building-. AOIRt'f Ra t TH08. FORD7 PlttsWin, Pa. JOHN D. MM ITU HON. Plrmonth, Pa K. W. MULL1UAN. Wilkes Bsrre, Pa. A genu for the Repauno Chemical Uom (any', iilgh Explosives. II Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed. V4 r WYOMING AVE., Jr., Auctioneer. AMUSEMENTS. THE FROTHIXGHAM, rt . i till r is- CumiueiH'iiu Moih!:i). 'laicii li MATIXEKS-W-diiesdav and --atuiday. I'Klcus-lOc. 20c. and 30c. METROPOLITAN COMEDY C0H1PANY REPERTOIRE : MOXPAY "The Ftigitiva." TUKS1MY "A Koval Pardon." WKI).hDAY M T., '-rauihcn the Cricket-' WEDNESDAY LV W "Lost iu Lond-n" TH I'KsDAY Colleen Buwu" FRIDAY "A Grass V iiluw-' SATI KDAY MAI1XKK -Volleon Bawn" t-A l l'KDAY EYEN1NU ' Little Ferret' Tile Best Repertoire Company Pluyinn nt Popular Prices. Matinee Prices 1Qc. all parts of the bouse. DAVIS' THEATER Monday, Tunsday and Wsdnesday, March 18, 13 and 20. IX AX EXCELLENT PKOUBAMME. DllTIC.ri.T ACTS, 15LAI I11 LL .Ml'SlC. I.Al GIMT.R. ADMISSION, 10, 20 OR 30 CENTS. IMc. seats down stairs reserved for Indies uud thoir escorts. Twoperforni.imvMiil.ilty t 2 ' mid 111 p tn. Kixt Attraction -"Tho Police Patrol." WELSBAGH LIGHT Specially Adapted (or Reading and Scrn. i..:Jd Consumes thrve (3) foot of pis per hour siui Rives nn ellloioney uf sixty ((HI) caiiilles. Saving ut least 33 per cent, over tlio orillunry Tip Burners. Oill uud Sec It. 434 LACKAWANNA AVENUE, flanufacturers' Agents. TAR cum Cures Colds, I.nya Out I.utirippe, (aires Incipient Consumption. .Manufactured by Cm. LI.MEN. DUK1', I.lmira, N. V., ttnJ fur suld by the I rude generally. MEGARGEL & C0NNELL, Wholesale Agents, Scranton, Pa. Mil ST" ' 4-