The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, March 23, 1895, Page 3, Image 3

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    TnE SCI? ANTON TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING. MARCH 23, 1893.
NORTON'S
New Store, Lackawanna ave.,
Will be ready for trade
On or before April i.
Will open their large
New stock Wall Papers,
Window Shades, Stationery,
Hooks, at very -Interesting
Prices.
Wait and see.
MICHAEL NORTON.
A Foe to Dyspepsia
GOOD BREAD
USE THE
FLOUR
And Always Have
Good Bread.
MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE
TO THE TRADE BY
TheWestonMiliCo,
J. FRANK SIEGEL'S
HIDE
AT THE FROTHINUHA.M.
BAUER'S ORCHESTfii AND BIND. 40 PIECES
luster MunJay Nijjht. April 15.
TiekeNon -uleat box office, on- ticket ad
mitticif lady aud seutieunn: extra Udard'
tickets, joe.
Ifcy" A genera! invitutimi extend
ed to ull present und former pupils
unJ their friends.
IX LOCAL THEATEKS.
Arrangements have lirrn malt' for
th- r-appearaiice of Pete:- Mahor and'
company nf specialty artists at th"
Academy of Music this evenimr. This
company appeared here on Thursday
evening, and as may b- s n by the
papt-rs. save a very pi'ij performance.
This evenlnu; Several new s.inifs. fea
tures ami (fairs will he Introduced. As
a special feature Peter MahiT will m t
Professor Patrick Murphy, of the '.
celsi.ir Athletic club, in a four-round
hnut of sin title buxinir. Th-r- will
also be two others of like Interest be
tween Hilly Hennessy. of l;,.st .n. nnd
I'et-r Low.-ry, of Dublin, with two local
men.
Lillian Lewis, who will present h-r
bier dramatic spectacle, "(i ",,utra." at
the Academy of Music on Monday.
-March 'IT,, stands nmornr the foremost
of Kntrllsh speaklnir actresses. Sh" has
been termed Jane I Fa ! in translate')
into Kntrll -h. Miss Lewis' appearance
here in "Cleopatra" Is an Important
dramatic event. In the cast is that
best of American actors. Charles I!.
Ilanford. The prices will not he ad
vanced. As Cleopatra. Lillian Lewi i
has achieved unqualified succ ess. Vol
anil feature ronsrdr together always
for her success. The company through
out Is efficerit, while costumes and
scenery furnish a series of harmonious
and Klowlnir pictures.
The success of ('. I!. Jefferson, Klaw
& FManifer's preat production of pal
mer Cox's lirowriics." which will be at
the FrothltiKhatn on Thursday, Friday
find Saturday evcnliiK.s and Saturday
matinee, April 4. ." and S, has been
phenomenal everywhere owlnir to Its
nnvel'les, cleanliness and Koriroousnovu,
hut the report of the week's business In
New Haven, which concluded on last
Saturday evenlnir. March IB. Is almost
beyond belief. The Hyperion theater,
fine of the largest auditoriums In th.'
I'nlted States, was packed at every per
formance; In fact, A (treat was the de
mand for space that extra perform
ances had to be Riven, nnd for nine con-
decutlve times the immense playhouse
was crowded. over 25,000 people saw
the performance in the space of a week
In a population of only .Sn.iwn people.
STOI'I'KI) Tin: waki:.
Hoiihc ( lenred llceiiiisc Ikntli Wn ( (.used
by ( nntuRloits lUsensc.
A wnke over the remains of the child
of John Lynch, of 812 Wyoming nvetme,
nnd who waH upposcrl to have died of a
rtlphtheretic disease, wait stopped by
Sanltnry I'nlicetnaii Hurko Thursday
nlBht.
The child was 2 years ami 4 months
and who was supposed to have died of a
by the attending physician as having
died of membranous croup. It was later
ascertained that he disease was diph
theria and the cus (riven to police
man Jtnrko.
When he reached the house Thursday
nlirht he found a number of persons
"waklnB" the child. The house was
cleared of the visitors and a conta
gious dls-ase placard placed on the
door. The arraiiKements for a publlo
funeral were stopped anil Interment
a rid service yesterduy were private.
T'RI.AYS ore dnn(ierous. A dollar spent
for Hood's Hursupiirlllii now may pre
vent Illness which will be expensive ami
hard to bear. Now Is the time to take
Hood's Bursuparlllu.
IIOOrvB PILLfl cure all liver Ills, ec
lleve constipation and assist dlKcstlon.
2..
For earache put a couple of drops of
Thomas' Kclectrln Oil on a, bit of cotton
nnd place It In the ear. The pain will stop
In a few moments. Hlmple enough, Isn't
UT
IN THE WORLOJF SOCIETY
Social Element Is in Seclusion Pur
inij Lenten Season.
OllET I'XHL Al'TEK EASTEK
Tho Guinut of the Week's l.vcnts Sounded
in Short l'liiuRruplis-liucsts nil J In-tertulncrs-Persnmil
Mention He
duecj to a Ciuiipaer ( ompass.
A luncheon was (riven Wednesday by
Miss Archlmld. Annum the Kuests were
Mrs. T. li. Watklns. Mrs. Tate, Mrs. I'
J. I'latt, Mrs. (icoikc Jermyn, Mrs. N.
li. Itohertsoii, Mrs. 11. I'. SUipson and
Missis lielin, Hunt, t'oursen, Jessie
Courson. Matthews. Flora Matthews,
Dale, llllmore, Kingsbury, Hitchcock
and I'harlotte Hand.
Itaucr's orchestra and hand, folly
pieces, will furnish the music for Pro
fessor Sleitel's promenade concert nnd
ball at the Frothlimhum Faster Mon
day iilitht. April I.".. A Kent-nil Invita
tion is extended to present and former
pupils ami their friends. Strangers will
be admitted only by Introduction.
Thetirceii l!lde Wheelmen will open
their new club house, at Pin? Sanderson
avenue, on Tuesday einliiK with a re
ception from S to II o'clock. A number
of Invitations have been Issued for the
event, which will be otic of the princi
pal social events of the week ill Ihe
North Knd of the city.
Miss Marlon I'.udd Hitchcock, the
ward of tlcor.uo A. .Kssup. wil be mar
ried Tuesday cveuini;, April -. to Dr.
Ittirdett li'l'oiinor, of I'.rooklyn, N. V.
The mariiav;.' will take place In t In
First Presbyterian church, Lev. Dr.
Juim-s Mcl.cod, the pastor, olliclatiuK.
At a dinner jriven Thursday by the
Lenten I'ookin;; clilh. composed of
Misses Jessie I'oursrti. Archbald. Hunt,
ISclin and Welles, at the home of Miss
Uelin, th.- -.ncsis were Misses Thase,
Hunt. Whit more. Watson and T. S.
Fuller.
A w hist tourney is in progress amiuii;
the members of the Seranton llioyck
cluh. The second session of the present
series will be held Tuesday nlht at the
ilub house. The club will Bive to the
winner a handsome pti.e.
The Misses Kichards. of S-cond
street, etitet tallied a number of their
friends at their home, on Second street,
Thursday ovenliiB.
The K-ystone Social club of the North
:nd held a reception and dance In
Company 11 armory last iii'ht.
About seventy children were enter
tained ut th- party or Janet Storrs, on
Jefferson avenue, Thursday.
Many are anticipating with interest
th- Yale ill-e club concert April 17, at
the Frothlncham.
PKKSiiXAL M1CNT1I N:
Tie- followins comment upon Colonel K.
H. liipi'i-'s appointment as e-ninnssdi'.v
Iteneral. by lieii-ral V. 11. 11. Davis, of
HoyU-stown, Colonel Hippie's old briKade
comman'ler. will b- read with interest. It
Is from ib-n.-ral Davis' paper, the Demo
crat: "F.zra II. itipple. the newly elected
eiimmissary ireiieral of the National (iuanl
of Peiins--ivani. with the rank of col
onel, was the leader of Davis' brlKade
bund ilurlmc the ofemttons In front of
Charb-ston. S. I'. War of Itehell.ou. IV"
coiiKra'iilate him on his promotion, mil
when the editor of 'ho Democrat Kets hard
pushed for rations, he will send his r--'pilsition
to Colonel Hippie with the uxpe -taiion
of having it honored on slitht."
Aamn;' the Serantotilans In New York
lurimf the we. k were J. J. .McCurmh'k,
K. D. Caryl. .Miss J-rmyn. Mr. and Mrs.
L. I it I' si n. P. S. Pane. Mr. anil Mrs. ,1.
A. Davis. Dr. cud Mrs. ('. L. Fny. M. K.
H"Mey. C. I,. Welehel. Mrs. II. Cnston. T.
I'TIteiori. c.. M. Ifallst.a'l, Mr. and Mrs.
II. '. Shufer, Iv .1. Swartz. J. J. Callahan,
J. T. porter and K. P. SturK-s.
A letter was re.eivd yesterday at th"
piothonotary's otllie rmm Deputy Pro
ihonot.iry Myron Khsscui, who is now- cn
Joylmr a southern trip. The letter was
dated A-h.vllle. N. C. and Mr. Kiisson
s.ild that on his way honvward he wou' l
stop ,tt t-oirits in Kentiii-ky and Tennessee.
II is ex pi -ted In Serantun in a f"W days.
Mr. and Mrs. James Arehbald, MDs
Arehbald and Miss Itellrelca'.v on Monday
for Phii.i l-o.hla, where ihey will Join Hi
Florida e'-orJ!on of the Am-rlean In
s iiute of Minlnir Lnxineers. The trip
south will he made by soeelal train and
the sojourn will last two weeks.
K v. W. II. .Stubbleblne. pastor of C.d
viry Iteforiiied etiiirch, who has been ab
sent on a three w ks' leeturliiK tour, has
reiiirned and will prearh in the ehati-1
tomorrow rnornlri ami evening.
Dr. II. P.. Van Itoriran, of (ireen Itl l;-'-street,
intends to leave this city lor I; if
faloeariy in April to In come rnmiaer of a
rnanufart oritur establishment.
James M. Itoland, a former res'dent of
this city, nnd a brother of C. (i. Poland,
wai -det te'l warden of the Luz-rne coun
ty prh-on Tie sflay nlcht.
William Toid". of (ireeiiw oiel, a st i
rlent at Stroudsburk Slate Normal sehool,
arrled hoine yeslerdiiy to enjoy his spring
vacation with friends.
Attorney Cornelius Smith has been be.
fore the supreme court iiiitulnif the ease of
Juilson Nelson vs. the llillisde Coal and
Iron company.
Dr. P. II. MeAtidrew, kite of Ihe Lin ka
wanna hospital, and Itcv. It. A. MeAndi'ew
me expected to at live in New York from
Ftirope today,
SI. Clair MeK iwiiy. edllor of the llrnok
Ivn Kaxle, w ho had been Hie ;iiest of Dr.
It. II. Throop, left for Ihooklyn Tueii
day moriilnK.
Dr. I. mi left this mornlnv for Philadel
phia, where ho will pursue li special course
of Instruction In one of the hospitals In
Hint city.
Mrs. C. II. Van lliinklrk and Mrs. lain-,
of Mi .Mulhcriv slreet, have Just relurii"d
from u four wei-ks' trip to Palm Iti'iieli,
lia.
Miss Mollle Nonk, who has been vlslt
ln fiienils In the city th past week, re
turned to her home In Moscow last even
Ink'. I-M ward Sultry, of West M irkel street, a
student of St. Thomas' collee. Is In Phil
adelphia for treatment of the eyes.
Mrs. William Wood, of Wnvne, pa., Is
vlsltlmt Inr ilauuhler, Mrs. II. (', Itey
nolds. of 'J: Mulberry street.
Ilev. lingers Israel, of SI. Luke's,
preached In the Holy Trinity church, nt
CiiiiMindnle, Thursday lilkhl.
Misses (Iwladys Joseph, Mary Davles
and Annie Jenkins have been on u busi
ness trip to New York rlty.
Mrs. M. D. Iline, of Pine street, and
Mrs, William Maxey, of South lilbsoti
street, nre In New York.
Mrs. W. W. Watson, accompanied i,v
her mother, Mrs, M. A, Ixisein Ink, has
Kmie to Hi unfold, 8. C. '
Miss Allen Million, of the lllonmshorK
Normal school. Is vlsltlAjr her parents on
Mulberry slreet,
I'Mllor Frank P. Woodward, formerly of
Ihe Duninore iinneer, Is vIslthiR friends
In this vicinity.
Mrs. Falkenhiiry, of Adams avenue, Is
VlsttliiR friends at lllnxhuniton und Sus
( lie ha u tin.
Miss M. K. Ilealey und sister, Miss
Kuthryn, of Wyomlnir avenue, are in New
York.
Miss Carrie Bmllh, of Trenton, N. J Is
V '
the Kuest of MIsb Howell, of Monroe ave
nue. Miss Coyne, of Allentown. Is the Riiest
of .Miss Miller, of Jefferson avenue.
Mrs. Joseph (llllesple spent several days
In llonesilalc duriiiK the week.
Itcv. M. J. Conway, of I'.rooklyn, N. Y.,
wiis In the clly Thursday.
Miss Pearl Smith, of Seranton, Is vlsit
llur friends In I loiicsilale.
M!hs Kiln HraeBcr. contralto, Is vIsllltiK
frlcndii in Jamestown.
Detective Holland, of Wllkcs-Harre, was
In this city ycrflerday.
C. F. Mclbiiry, of llliiMhamton, was
here Wednesday,
I'. S. Piop' and Horace K. Hand lire III
Corlland, N. Y.
I''. (. .MexaiKcc Is etm'iiKed on business
In New York.
O. S. Johnson Is in New York.
HOME Vimi NTTSKtltU.
Iloxers (ioi'don nnd llclio Kcliini He
fealeJ, hut Not Plslicni tclleil.
Anthony Cordon ami John Tiithe, t!n
two representatives of Ihe lOxcelslor
Athletic club who conleh,tcd In the na
tional tournament of the Culled Slates
Amateur Athletic union nt lillsloun.
leached home at !t o'clock Thursday
nliiht, ii in I James Mclioldiick, who ae
coinpaiiied iliem, was seen yi sterday by
a Tribune n porter, (loiilou was In the
pink of condition when he left here
and y was Tlhe. und their friends con
tldcnlly expected to hear of their vic
tory. Cordon, In Hie 1T. pound class, mid a
youm: f dlow named Mc.Mahon from the
North Side Athletic club, of Allenhnny
Clly, and was vanquished In the second
round. Cordon admits that lie was de
feated soiiarely. Put 'I'ihe went in
iiKainst an opponent named O'Connor,
and Mr. McColdrhk allcccs that 'lich
should liave la en iiw.'iiilcd Ihe lioiit,
that he defeated his man. The referee
refused to older Ihe fourth round In re
sponse to the clamors of (ho audience.
In Hpcnkine, about the llpht that
Chailcs Celliert look part In. Mr. Mc
Coldrick said that Colbert Is the belter
man of the two, and if Justice was done
lie would lie adjuilueil the winner.
, Joe Willlsehck. of Philadelphia.
I'oucht and was disqualified because a
foul was allow1, m. Mr. MoColdrlok said
It was barefaced robbery to disqualify
Willlsehck for what he had done. Will
lsehck consented to come to Seranton
ami enter (he Kxcelslor tournament al
Music hall on April IT. Several of the
contestants at Pittshlli'H; aBivcd to
conic on also. '
. SI UUl.NDJ'U or
Veterans Will Celebrate the lAent on
Nicht of April II.
Coiieral liolieit :. I.ee, thi com
mander ill chief of the rebel forces of
the confederate army, on April !'. 1 St;.,,
surrendered to the union army under
Cctieral Crant, his enlire command at
Appomattox court house. Va., ami that
event in the history of Ihe civil war is
commemorated as Ihe end of the II e
hcHlon. Lieutenant Kzra S. Crlllin Post, No.
bill, Ciand Army of the lb-public. Lieu
tenant F.i i S. Critlin Women's Ib-lief
Corps, No. .'.a. and Hie Sons of America,
have combined loKcther to tlttitiKly cel
ebrate th" impoi t.int even this year
Willi an elaborate camp lire at the
Critlin Post rooms on Lackawanna ave
nue. Comrade Samir 1 II. Stevens, of Cril-
fin Post, Is chairman of th mniitUv
of arraneometiis, atol It is proposed to
prepare a stiiklnc; programme for tic
occasion. It is int. ndfil. if possible, to
secure lie consent of a well known
B"titleman of thist city to j;lve the
principle address. He is spoken of be
cause he Is a Vep rau soldier, und was
present at Lee's surrender.
ether euti'i'tainliiB addresses will be
Bivcti as well as a finished programme
of vocal, itisl rumenlal and literary
numbers. The llnale will be an old
fashioned camp lire, wh'ii all the boys
will n hit- Ihelr advenlii'S.
1'Mil.l) S I ATI S COl KT.
Will Open III the I'eJeral ItuilJIiifi Here
on Monday.
fin Monday the I'liiled Slates district
and circuit lourts will open In Ihe
Federal biiildliiK In this city. .ludKc
Achcsoii will pr. side in the circuit and
.linlne P.ullim.ion in the district court.
Jinlire Achcsoii, Culled States Mar
shal Walker, Clerk W. S. Lindsay nnd
other olliehlls of the court .'lie expected
In th.- city tonh.iit. .ludere Cultiimton
will spend Sunday with Ids colleite
classmat", Deputy Ueventi" Collector
Prundaip', of WllUes li.irre.
AmoiiK the Inlercstim: cases that will
b" called up In the clival) court is that
of Anna Dickinson nital'ist Ihosc who
refit rained her of her liberty In the Dan
ville Insane asylum.
The MotllroM' obsceh" letter case,
which will be aire I In the district court.
Is cxiitiiu; miii h interest, both ut that
place ami In 1 1ll:-, clly.
m.ws or i in: kaii.ko ads.
Patrick .1. 1,'iiiKaii will deliver an ad
dress on March ::l to the members of
the Acme ode;c, Hrolheihood of Loco
motive Firemen, upon the dlllii'tiitles
In wok 1 10,' Ihe air brake, und the best
way to ovcieome them.
Tomorrow aflerti'ioti Secretary Ad
klns, of Ihe Puna Vounif .Men's Chrls
t In II ussoelalion, Illinois, will address
Ihe Kospi I uieetini;. Mr. Adkins was
formerly a brak"tnati mi Ihe Delaware,
l.atkawaiina and Western company.
Conductor A. II. Masters has been
nominated for n seat on the board of
directors of Ihe ccnlral Vounif Men's
Christian ussoelalion, nnd every rull
ronder who Is a member of that nsso
clutloti should riot fall to record his
vote for Die ' railroad candidate" nnd
deposit his vol I to,' paper not later limn
(1 o'clock tonlKht. Arthur has done
In va hin hie work at the railroad asso
ciation and is one of Ihe best known
men on the northern ami southern di
visions, and Ihe Yonnir Men's Christian
ussoelalion would be a ureal jtalncr by
his election.
Police I our i Sentences.
Twelve case of drunkenness were dealt
with by A Idi' iiiiii n Fllssimmotis In pollen
court yesterday morniuu and the follow
lint sentences were Inlllctcd: Fcrdliiaudo
Itei'K.v, thirty days' ImpiiKonmenl ; .lohn
Mi Donald, Dunmore, thirty days' Impris
onment; M. fusion, f arhondale, llflis.'ii
days' Imprisonment; A. J. Wlckigor, Sus.
ipiehiinna count. v, ten days' Impiisoiimeiil ;
Peter lloriin, liiborer, ten days.
-
Coniinonwi-iilth lliilldlnrf and loan As.
socliitlon.
The f oinmonweiilth lliilltllmt nnd Iinn
nsHOciiitlon will Issoe n secoml series of
stock on April I. Applications for stock
can now lie made lit the (illlee of Ihe asso
ciation, CI l.iickawannu nveiiue, to ).
H. Pnrlrlds-c, treasurer, or J. C. Vuuulinii,
seerelary,
I'oter r.nale Kenrrcstcd.
Peter FiikIo wan yesterduy re-nrrested
upon a (iia rue of embcxxlliiK ,'rnm the
Prudential Insurance company nnd com
mitted lo Jail by Alderman Wright to ap
pear nt eoiirl. '
Aro you pnyliik" too much for plumbing?
Our telephone Is !I2. Try us. W. O.
Doud & Co,, MiB J.aekii. ave.
llity tho Weber
nd cat th btt. At Uuerntoy Urol
AN EASY JJHO CRACK
It Appears in the Y. M. C. A. IMnisli
ini ii ml ruiiiisliiiiji Tii nil.
SHOULD IT NOT HE HELl'RD
Severul Persons TliouBht so Yesterduy
und l orlhwlth Contributed - Tlnee
lliindred liolliir Murk Is Not far
Aw uy-Business Consideration.
l-'or the FlnlshliiB n ml FurnlshlnB
Fund $lil.'S was sent to The Tribune
yesterday, maklui; u Brand total of
$-'S7,4(i.
The cash sliitemeul in detail up to (i
o'clock last nlp.hl Is us follows:
litllVM d'SI.Y ACKNOWLKDOFP.
'IUIK Tltlltl'NK $H 0.1
Sundry contributions Ixl '.i
Tol id 'JHI 12
NHW CDNTItlllllTliiNS.
K. S.
W '-' 00 .
I.. T. Willies
W. II. Sherwood.
South Side
D. II. M
Policeman
A. li. Worlln
Max
S. L. K
Marcus l.orlon...
1''. D. Wilde
X
P. M. u
I.. 1 1. T
Itliliard Todd....
I mi
1 mi
Till
M
In
10
in
1"
li I'S !
I Irainl total $X '.n
It slioiild be remembered thai the
fund Is to be used for no other purpose
than Ih slKnlllcd by the words "llnlsli
iiiK nnd I'lirnlshliiK." The ussoelalion
has all thai II expects for carryltiK on
lis ordinary work, bul money is needed,
and led badly, for rellltliiB the
buildiiiB. l''or Hcveii years no outlay
lias been made In yoml an occasional
hIIkIu expenditure for repairs.
I in nlslilni'.s Needed I li t li - hi 1 11 1 .
To etiunieralc .III detail how the Fln
lshliiB and Puruishlm- Fund Is to I x-
peiided would be a hopeless task, which
fact makes (he Justness of (he cause all
Ihe more ev ident. There does hot exist
a i m or department In the buildiiiB
tin' furnishings or walls of which do
not need renovation or repair, and the
third Moor lias never been mure than
roii-iily llnlshed.
If you desire, cut this out an J send
with your ennti ihiition to
The Tribune.
FOR THE Y. M. C. A."
Finishing and Furnishing Fund.
Amount
It is not necessary to use til. coupon,
wiiicli is printed unly for your cunve
lliutico. Any uniatint from l-eent upward will
he reepiveil by Th" Tribune und lie.
knowleiled thrmie.li its culiiinui.
Adilresc I he I ihnne V. Al. C, A.
liiiisliiiiK a ud I mulshing I mid.
It Is true lhat business men III well-
i to-do circumstances appreciate the
value of the association, but it Is to be
j regretted that many of them do not
substantiate their opinions with money.
' This statement may be relieved of Its
J abruptness by a further observation.
, "Money" is not used In this connection
in the sense of hundred-dollar checks;
I It simply means that If persons who
I approve of the association's work ami
' purpose would contribute or PI
I cents each, this Klnlshiuir and Fui nish-
Iiik Fund could be closed.
No One Would Miss H.
Seranton contain!! lon.nnl residents,
"iil.onil of whom could snare In cents
each; but assumiiiu that only la per
(cut. of the latter number contributed
a dime each, the result would be $Miil.
Is it an unfair estimate that th" Vounn
Men's Christian association does J.'.on
worth of Kooti to per cent of Scran
ton's population'.' For any who intend
to aid the association there will be no
better opportunity offered than the
present one. If money was not needed,
this appeal would not be made.
While you have ll on your mind, cut
out Hie coupon ami semi with II any
sum to The Tribune. If you nre
modest, you nre not expected lo sinn
your minie.
r.vi Ai. .mini: accidkm".
I dwuij nilinu killed itn J .lames Mcllalc
Injured.
A shocklmr accident occurred yester
day inornliiK In the Delaware nnd Hud
son No. 2 shaft, nt (ilyphant, which re
sulted In the death of Kdward M'llara,
son of William ti'llara, of Dunmore
street, n yoiimj man about 'in years of
an", and the serious Injury of .lames
Mi Hale.
About '.' o'clock Steven Synions, u
miner, prepared u blast ami nave the
1 usual wurnlni;. wh-n the charge went
off. klllltiK i' I lai n li ml Injuring Mc
llalc to some extent. Help was sum
; moiled and the unfortunate men con-
VJCll
ved to their homes.
lir. (ilhhnns,
of New York city, will lie In Ids Hernnlon
olllce. Ill Wyonilnit iivenue, every Mole
day from S In the morning until V In tho
evenliitf.
Itemeber our telephone number Is 22 12
If you want plembhnt work. W. (1, Doud
ft Co.. KM Luck a. live.
BUY SOME
In our west window uu nre show
ing Klcvnnl I.iirjrc I'niined l'lc
Hiros, ready to laUe hoiun nnd
lnllitcll lip Ihe bare spols. W ho
don't Iiivh pielurcs',' And the prliv,
69c.
Wo frame, too, wonderfully i h';i.
REXPORD JEWELRY CO
LftCKAWANMA AVENUE.
Picture
Frames
Minie nt Hlinrt notice. II tb
Cliiss In every respect.
liis'ulc Dicuiulinj In all U
bratuiics.
312
Lackawanna Avenue.
1
PRATT'S
IFYOUr
WANT A
LAMP, DINNER,
TEA OR TOILET SET "
When you move April i,
I5UY IT NOW and save
BIG money.
WEDONT
Want to move them,
.ind rir m.nklnv n rtn
cral clearance-sale of all!
jjoods for less than cost.
(II
116 WYOWIIKG AVE.
Aflci' April 1, will occupy spacious
store room llil Wyoiniiii? avenue.
We have placed in our
show window 2 lots of
Men's vShoes which we
are selling at $3.00 a
pair; shall have no more
at this price. A shoe
well worth $4.00, but we
want money.
HERE IS
llinTLll
In Ladies' Fine Dongola
Shoes, patented leather
tips and hacks, latest
styles, all sizes, button
and lace, at $2. 49 a pair, 1
fomcrly $3.50.
CHAM'S
410 SPRUCE STREET.
STILL IN EXISTENCE.
The World Renowned and Old Reliable
Dr. Campbell's Great Magic Worm
Sugar and Tea.
Every bei Rurrnnte d lo Rive atisfartion
or mouey reftuidod. Full printed directions
from n eliild to a sniwn parson. It in purely
vi'K 'talilnanil cannot poduvclv hsrm the most
tender intnnt. Insist o.. having Dr. Camp
bell's; accept do other. At .ill Drucftnu. Z'm,
WONDERFUL.
Bol'TII S HASTON, I'.t, Nov. 10, 1!M.
Mr. C. W. Cimiibell Hear Sir: I havn
fivon my bov, KreiMie. 1 years old, touiu of
r. I niiiplH' M.ieie Worm Sueur and Ten,
and In my suipri th nfteriiiMin about i
o'clock he. pasM.il a tapewerin measuring
nhoiil A.' f'-'t in leUKth. honil and a 1. 1 Iiutu
It iu n buttle nn l uiiy poison wn-limi; to nee
it run d i no by railing at mv ion. I had
tried numerous other leinedies reconiinendi d
for tnkinK tupuworms. hut all faih'd. In ray
estimation )i. Ciiiiipbell'a is tho greatest
wnrin remedy in exist 'nee.
Yours tv reaneiMinllv.
Kl'EU lIKFFNb'.K. He.rh St.
Note The above is what ev.Tyhodv wiv$
after onco nuni;. Maii'ifactiired hy t V.
t aiuplu ll, Lancaster, Pa. bucccasor to Dr.
John Campbell Jt ben.
DUPONTS
MINING, BLASTING AND SPORTING
Manufiirtare.l at th Wnpwnllepen Mills, La
feme county, pu., and nt Wil
inliiKteii, l)ela are,
HENRY BELIN, Jr.
(lenerai Agent for tho Wyoming District,
118 WYOMING AVE., Seranton, P
Third Natioiial Hank tlilildiug.
AIIFNCIIS :
TltnR. FOIIH, I Ittston,
Pa.
JoHN II HM1TH SUN, Plymouth, Ta.
K. W. MUl.l.lHAN. Wilkes llarre. Pa.
Agente for Die Itepatiiio Chemical Com
eany High K-i plosives.
Btamlnrd Instruments In every aense of
the term ns applied lo l'lunos.
Kxceptlonnl In holding their original ful
ness of tone.
. NKW VDUIC WAItKIIOt'Si:, NO. M
Firth uvenue.
SOLD BY
E.C.RICKER&CO
1 1 A Adams Ave., New telephone lllda.
CALL UP 3682.
CO.
OILS.,
VINEGAR
AND
CIDER.
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE,
141 TO isi MERIDIAN STREET
M. W. COLLINS, M'a'r.
1 1 uii i no
fti Hi nil
VA llllLLIlll ntn
iimmmw dhuuhii?
POWDER
1
MING STYL
Brown and Mixed Brown Worsteds and
Cheviots, the correct thing for this sea
son. Handsome and extensive line of
IMPORTED
MARTIN & DELANY
WYOMING AVE.
N. A. HULBERT'S
WYOMING AVE., SCRANTQN.
STEINWAY S SON
DECKER BROTHERS
KRANICH S BACK
STULTZ & BAUER
and
Others
PIANOS
Also a large stock of lirst-cluss
ORGANS
MUSICAL 1ERCHANDI3E,
MUSIC, ETC.
IT'S A FACT
and facta are facta. There ia no arcuiug with
facts. 1 hey'ro real, rolid, tuiiKiblc.
CONRAD
UAS THE LARHEST
LINE - OF - HATS
IN THE CITY.
THIRD NATIONAL
BANK 0I: SCRAMON.
Statement Mareh 1K5. calleJ for hy
the Comptroller of ihe Currenej.
HI Mil U( I S.
I nuns I.A.t(I.T71.!'l
tHcrdrnfis jM!.7fl
I nilej states bonds ko.ooo.oo
(llher Ponds J(lo..55.2(i
llnnkiiic Mouse Js. 07 1.10
Pienilums on I . s. Ilonds... P1H.7.'
Pile from I . S. treasurer .. ".itiid.dii
line from Hunks id.l.TlM.IS
Cusli I51,87il.r)ll
j.:(17.imiii.io
1 1 urn 1111 s.
Ci.pital Jii(,0(i(i.m)
surplus JO0.1100.00
I ndixiJeJ Profits 7 J..t.sil.tKI
( Irciihillou 71oii,oo
Hiidends I npaid ..'iV5o
lerssli'i Lil.17.21 l.tnt
hue 10 Hanks Jil.oi .1.7 1
J,'J(7.t0it.UI
II I I M ( (ll 1 1.. President.
(.I O. II. CAII O. Mce President.
II I 1AM II. PI ( h. Cashier.
HUH c niKS.
Willlnin Connell. (ieoree II. t'ntlin.
Alfred Hand, .lames Arehhald. Henry
Helm, jr., William 1. suiiili. I other
Keller.
special attention civ en to business nc
counts. Interest Paid on time Jerosits.
THE
TRADERS
National Bank of Seranton.
QRUANIZCD 1890.
CAPITAL 250.000
SURPLUS, $35,000
PAMT'KI. 11TNKS, Tresldeiit.
W. W. WA'I'HON, Vh-e-l'nsdont.
A. li. WILLIAMS, Cushier,
PinilCTORfl.
Bnmuel lllnes. James M. Fverhart, Irv
Ing A. Klnch, Pierce II. Klnley, Joseph J.
Jermvn, M. B. Kemorer, Charles H. Mat
thows, John T. I'orter, W. W. Watson.
Plil. iffii. CONSERVATIVE
and LIBERAL ,
This bank Invites tho pntrotiaca et bus
moD una linn goneraly.
JOHN L HANGI, ENGRAVER,
OFFICE AND SHOP
111 I l uck, Av. nnd Meunrt'a Art Store.
Photo Engraving Tor Circulars, Bocks, Cila
lo$u;s, N Wjpapsfs.
' flalf-Tonei and Llna Work.
11
CONRAD'S Mr f
ASSORTMENT
i ic rur i HPirtT . hi Kills
$4 '
1 ID IIIB
Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed.
USEMENTS.
A CADKMY OF MUSIC.
Hpn-lal ArrariK xn,,nH II vj H.-n
lul tor llie Huiitwuvutirn of
IRELAND'S CKfirrtPiON,
IPeter Maher
And ilih (,!tver Athl?ti and hp's-
vtuity (kiunnvt un
SAtiJRDAY. MARCH 23.
t- l.-i,iUi'!" Bpoeialty Acts the full'jwi:,:;
Peiui f.-atiiresjeive b-cii urriinirc; d :
i'i.Tr.i'. .MAHhftVi'l ""t 1'Al KICK SIC II
I'll i'.of this eltv (o'V lour wiontiiie jjj,
Idl.l.v HliNNESsV.'iv B,"J". 2rZ,..ttt
PKi r.It I.OWKKV, of i:"- '
H'vodur price Kale ut opens Thurs
day, Mai en li.
A CADKMY OF MUSIC
MONDAY, MARCH 25.
F.n. Time in teiactou. The- Lra-Il.-l:e
Spe ta' le,
CLEOPATRA
'mi; clkveh act:-.j;s-,
MISS UlllIArM LEWIS.
A Comcft' tit friiupanv with "S.ll. C1JA.
li. liANi-OhD as A.N'TON V.
.-, ' Kilterii Chnruseb. :jKalleti. 'J I'retai'-ri a.
H Panorama' Views, :; i)u.jral NuuiNei, t
'i'al.l.-:.M v Viv.-oit 1' 1 ii.i, l...r..u u
pie, (iranj ltt"r.v. C.eopatra's Krgu. Uor
If ous i-tuines 1 acio'is .so.i "
liiK'I.S-iK-.. Vie. auti'j..W. Saie of
Lb..lL,.,.... I M e,
THK FROTHIXGHAM.
ThniJay, I n'Jay unJ uiuiiiay,
APRIL 4, 5 AND 6,
K&TiNEE SATliRDAi.
C. K .1EFFE8(IX. KL.VW .V FULAXQ-l-H
"'Jauii:jiii.-eul l iujueti.. ii ol
PALMER COX'S
iownies
A ( mi'j:iiiy of 1 111 IVon'o.
?frfirf!iri
EDV
.1 to
i
PRICES $1.00, 75c, 5oc. and 25.
DAVIS' THEATER
Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
A. Y. PEARSON'S
BIG REALISTIC PRODUCTION,
THE
POLICE PATROL
Presented
In Every Detail
Just as Advertised.
ADMISSION, 10, "23 OR 30 CENTS.
. jitttB down fnir rnrvri fi-r
lulies and tlunr iM'urts
Two p-rforiianf ..iilv -i. "J U andItp. m.
HORSE - SHOEING
REMOVED.
DR. J0IIX 11AMLIX,
The Acknowlciigcd Kxpcrt in
llotscslinciiin und Dentistry,
is Now l'crtiiancntly l.ocatcJ
on West l.acLuwaimu Ave,
Near the HriJac.
tar cum
(Aires t'oKls, Lays Out l.atii ippo,
(Aires Incipient Consiiinption,
Maiuil'acturea hy C. i;i..MKX.
1KN1 l.lmira. X. V.. and for said
hy the trade generally.
MEGARGEL & CONNELL,
Wholesale Agents, Seranton, Pa.
THE
UIAT
I LIMITED.!
CORNER LACKA. UNO JEFFERSON AVES.
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
Trv nur ls'st private rowth JAVA and
MdlilA Co It ee and he conviiired that wo
M'll in tlifiiK hut the Purest and Heat.
We receive dailv PHKSH E(HI8, and
CHKAMKKY Hl'TTEK nut up in 1-pouud
prints, ii pound glass pail, and tubs.
Our Canned Goods,
Fruit and Vegetables
Are from th hest packers; th. stock la ra.
Hewed every tlfteuu day. hi thia detiurt
moat, thus insuring you uotliluu but frexli
UchkIs. ,
Sole aventa for "SISSON'S" BEnniRS,
or all kinds, which will be sent to us daily
from Lal'luma as noon as tho aensou ohuh
Wo irnariintee quick delivery of kooiI
from ail ilemrtinent, honest weight aud
lucaaaru ouall Hoods uurcbiueil.
'The B
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